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OPERATION

Broiling(cont.)

BROIUNG GUIDE (HI Broil)

 

QUANTITY

 

FIRST

SECOND

 

 

AND/OR

SHELF

SIDETIME SIDETIME

COMMENTS

FOOD

THICKNESS

PosmoN

(MIN.)

(MIN.)

GroundBeef 1 le (4 paffies)

4

13

8

Spaceevenly.

WellDone

½'to _'4"thick

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Ibs.(12 patties)

 

BeefSteaks

 

 

Rare_

_' to 1" thick

 

Medium

(1 to l'hIbs.)

 

WellDone

 

 

Raret

11h'thick

 

Medium

(2 to2'hIbs.)

 

WellDone

 

 

Chicken

I whole, cut up

 

 

2 to 21,_Ib6.),

 

 

;plit lengthwise

 

 

3reast

 

Bakery

 

 

Product=

 

 

Bread

to 4 slices

÷

(Toast) or

Z(split)

English

 

Muffins

 

 

LobMer

Z to 4

 

Tails

3to 8 oz. each)

 

Fish

I lb. fillets V4' to _,_'

 

 

Lhick

 

Salmon

 

 

Steaks

2 (1" thick)

 

Fillets

2 lye'to s/£ thick)

 

Hem Slices

_z"thick

 

(precooked)

'thick

 

Pork Chops

2 (Y£ thick)

 

Weft Done

2 (I" thick)about1 Ib.

 

Medium

2(l"l_x). ab0utt0t012a

 

Well Done

 

 

Medium

2 (1_'Ih_k)abmtI lb.

 

Well Done

 

4

15

11

 

 

6

6

4

_eaks lessthan _A'thick

 

5

8

6

are difficultto cook rare.

 

5

10

8

 

 

4

10

8

Slashfat.

 

4

15

10-12

 

 

5

20

20

 

 

3

25

25

Brush each side with

 

 

 

 

melted butter, Broilskin-

 

 

 

 

side downfirst,

 

 

25

15

 

 

 

3

1

Spaceevenly.Place

 

 

3-4

 

Englishmuffinsout-side-

÷

 

 

 

upandbrushwithbutter,

 

 

 

it desired.

 

10-20

Do not

Cutthroughbackofshell.

 

 

 

tomover. Spreadopen,Brushwith

 

 

 

 

rnoitedbutterbefore

 

 

 

 

broilingandafterhalfof

 

 

 

 

broilingtime.

 

 

5

5

Handleandtorn vep/

 

 

 

 

carefullyBrushwith.

 

 

 

 

lemonbutterbeforeand

 

 

 

 

dudngcooking,ifdesired.

 

5

10

5

Turn carefully. Do not fum

 

5

10

 

skin-side down.

 

4

ti

6

 

 

4

ti

8

 

 

4

10

10

Slash fat.

 

4

15

15

 

 

tThe U.S. Department of Agdcultum says "Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F means some food poisoning organisms may survive."(Source: Safe Food Book.

Your KitchenGuide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)

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