Salton, Inc CM5C User Manual

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of 125 V and at least 10 A, 1250 W, and (2) the cord must be
arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop
where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally.

POLARIZED PLUG: This appliance has a polarized plug, one
blade is wider than the other. As a safety feature to reduce the risk
of electrical shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet
only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not
attempt to defeat this safety feature.

ELECTRIC POWER: If the electric circuit is overloaded with other
appliances, your appliance may not operate properly. It should be
operated on a separate electrical circuit from other appliances.

This product is for household use only.

Notes on Crepes and

Crepe Batters

Some say “crêpe” (rhymes with pep), others say “crepe”

(rhymes with drape). No matter how you pronounce it, it’s a
delicious “envelope” for almost any filling you can think of.

An easy, imaginative way to stretch expensive ingredients or

everyday leftovers . . .

a party appetizer, main course or dessert that will make the

meal memorable . . .

an “instant” late-night snack or Sunday breakfast treat, using

crepes from the refrigerator or freezer . . .

an entertaining, do-it-yourself hors d’oeuvres for guests - they

can “decorate” their own crepes as they please . . .

a tender, light alternative to pasta in dishes calling for lasagna,

cannelloni, manicotti and even noodles . . .

a perfect way to add appeal to children’s meals, dinner for one

or two and for those “what-shall-we-have nights” . . . for easier to
make and serve than your family, guests or even you might
believe!

Crepes have a long and international history. No one is sure

who invented the first true crepe. Probably it evolved over cen-
turies from a simple flour and water mixture, flattened and baked
over fire to hold food, long before eating utensils (or sandwiches!)
were thought of. Among the flavorful descendants, we can include

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