Cooking substitutes charts, Cleaning and maintenance – Viking F20111B (M0306VR) User Manual

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Cooking Substitutes Charts

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In many cases, a recipe requires an ingredient which is not readily avail-
able or calls for a unit of measure that is not easily recognized. The fol-
lowing charts have been provided as useful guides in these situations.

Ingredient Substitutes

Recipe calls for:

Substitute with:

1 tbsp. cornstarch

2 tbsp. flour (thickening)

1 whole egg

2 egg yolks plus 1 tbsp. water

1 c. whole milk

1 c. skim milk plus 2 tbsp. margarine or
1/2 c. evaporated milk plus 1/2 c. water

1 oz. unsweetened chocolate 3 tbsp. cocoa powder plus 1 tbsp. margarine

1 tbsp. baking powder

1/2 tsp. cream of tartar plus 1/4 tsp. baking
soda

1/2 c. butter

7 tbsp. margarine or shortening

1 c. dairy sour cream

1 tbsp. lemon juice plus 1 c. evaporated milk

Can Size

Contents

Can Size

Contents

8 oz.

1 c.

No. 303

2 c.

Picnic

1-3/4 c.

No. 2

2-1/2 c.

No. 300

1-3/4 c.

No. 3

4 c.

No. 1 tall

2 c.

No. 10

12 c.

Measure

Equivalent

Metric*

1 tbsp.

3 tsp

15 mL

2 tbsp.

1 oz

30 mL

1 jig.

1-1/2 oz

45 mL

1/4 c.

4 tbsp.

60 mL

1/3 c.

5 tbsp. plus 1 tsp.

80 mL

1/2 c.

8 tbsp.

125 mL

1 c.

16 tbsp.

250 mL

1 pt.

2 c.

30 g

1 lb.

16 oz

454 g

2.21 lb.

35.3 oz

1 kg

Note: Rounded for easier measuring.

Canned Food Sizes

Kitchen Equivalent and Metrics

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Cleaning and Maintenance

Any piece of equipment works better and lasts longer when maintained
properly and kept clean. Cooking equipment is no exception. Your
cooktop must be kept clean. Make sure all controls are in the “OFF”
position.

Glass Ceramic Top

Cleaning of glass ceramic tops is different from cleaning a standard
porcelain finish. To maintain and protect the surface of your new glass
ceramic top, follow these basic steps:

For normal, light soil:
1. Rub a few drops of a glass ceramic cleaning cream to the cool soiled

area using a damp paper towel.

2. Wipe until all soil and cream are removed. Frequent cleaning

leaves a protective coating which is essential in preventing scratches
and abrasions.

For heavy, burned soil:
1. Rub a few drops of glass ceramic cleaning cream to the cool soiled

area using a damp paper towel.

2. Carefully scrape remaining soil with a single-edged razor blade.

Hold the blade at a 30° angle against the ceramic surface.

3. If any soil remains, repeat the steps above. For additional protec-

tion, after all soil has been removed, polish the entire surface with
the cleaning cream.

4. Buff with a dry paper towel. As the cleaning cream cleans, it leaves a

protective coating on the glass surface. This coating helps to pre-
vent build-up of mineral deposits (water spots) and will make future
cleaning easier.

Note: Dishwashing detergents remove this protective coating and
therefore, make the glass ceramic top more susceptible to staining.

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