Poaching eggs & savoury omelettes – Sunbeam EC1300 User Manual

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Poaching eggs & savoury omelettes
One or two eggs or omelettes may be cooked
at one time.
1. Using the measuring cup, measure the

amount of water required and pour into the
heating vessel. Use cold tap water.

Eg. If poaching eggs, fill to the line on the

measuring cup marked

.

If making savoury omelettes, fill to the line

on the measuring cup marked

.

2. Position the egg rack over the heating

vessel.

3. Grease the poaching trays well with butter,

margarine, vegetable oil or oil spray.

4. Break an egg into each tray, or if cooking

omelettes, pour omelette mixture into trays
and place trays onto the egg rack. Place
cover on.

Important: Ensure the steam vent faces away
from you.
5. Insert the 3 pin plug into a 230–240 volt

AC power outlet and turn the power on.

6. To commence cooking turn the dial

to ‘cook’, or to ‘cook

’ if you wish

the buzzer to sound when cooking has
completed.

Approximately cooking times are as follows:
Poached Eggs 1 or 2

4 minutes

Omelette

10 minutes

The volume of water needed for poaching
eggs or cooking omelettes is marked on the
measuring cup.
Poached eggs and omelettes will be firmer if
more water is used and softer if less is used.
You will quickly learn to adjust the water
level to poach eggs or have your omelettes
exactly the way you like them.
The table below shows the measures from the
measuring cup. Use these measures if you
misplace your measuring cup. This table also
appears on the underside of your egg cooker.
Note: Less water is required if more eggs or
larger eggs are being used.

Poaching eggs & savoury omelettes

NO. OF BOILED EGGS

WATER QUANTITIES

SOFT

MED.

HARD

1 egg

53ml

83ml

110ml

2 eggs

47ml

78ml

100ml

3 eggs

43ml

72ml

93ml

4 eggs

39ml

66ml

87ml

5 eggs

34ml

57ml

80ml

6 eggs

30ml

51ml

75ml

POACHED, OMELETTE or STEAMING

1 or 2 poached eggs

or steaming

35ml

1 or 2 savoury omelettes

63ml

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