TROUBLESHOOTING

 

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finish on grill plates has

Metal utensils have used.

Always use heatproof plastic,

 

cut marks.

 

nylon or wood utensils to

 

 

 

avoid scratching the non-

 

 

 

stick surface of the grill

 

 

 

plates. Never use metal

 

 

 

skewers, tongs, forks or

 

 

 

knives.

 

 

The grill marks are

Grill was not fully

Always preheat grill at

 

very light.

preheated before use.

least 7 minutes before

 

 

 

cooking any foods.

 

 

There is food buildup on

Grill not properly cleaned

Use nylon scrubbing pad

 

grill plates.

after use.

and hot, soapy water to

 

 

 

clean grill plates. Do not

 

 

 

use steel wool scrubbing

 

 

 

pads or abrasive cleaners

 

 

 

to clean grill.

 

 

Food is dry and burnt.

Food is overcooked.

Because grill is cooking

 

 

 

from both sides, food is

 

 

 

cooked much faster than

 

 

 

in a skillet or under a

 

 

 

broiler. Use SUGGESTED

 

 

 

GRILLING CHART as a

 

 

 

guide and check food at

 

 

 

lowest time stated on chart.

 

 

Grill does not turn on.

Grill is not plugged in.

Check to be sure appliance

 

 

 

is plugged in to a working

 

 

 

outlet.

 

 

Grill plate has white

The water from cleaning

Dry grill plates immediately

 

spots on it.

has dried on the surface

after washing.

 

 

of the grill plates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECIPES

Hot & Sweet Thai Shrimp with Fresh Papaya

2 medium cloves garlic, minced

¼tsp. dried red pepper flakes

2 tbsp. Thai fish sauce

1 tbsp. lime juice

1 tbsp. orange juice

2 tsp. honey

1 tsp. peanut oil

1 lb. jumbo shrimp deveined (leave tails on)

1 ripe papaya, peeled, seeded and sliced

1 tbsp. minced green onion

1 tbsp. chopped fresh mint

Place the first 7 ingredients in a 1-quart plastic bag. Seal bag and squeeze between your fingers to blend ingredients. Add shrimp; reseal bag and shake to coat shrimp with marinade. Refrigerate for 1 hour.

Place grilling plates on the George Foreman® Grill and preheat on Medium High for about 6 minutes (green light will notify you that grill is ready).

Remove shrimp from the marinade and discard marinade. Grill shrimp for 3-4 minutes until pink and cooked through. Serve shrimp on a bed of papaya; garnish with green onion and mint. Place approximately ¾-inch apart.

Serves 4.

For each serving:

CALORIES: 83

TOTAL FAT: 1 g

SAT FAT: 1 g

CARBS: 12 g

PROTEIN: 7 g

CHOL: 43 mg

SODIUM: 737 mg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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