Cooking guide, 4use this chart as a cooking guide – Black & Decker IG100 User Manual

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5. To remove cooked-on food, use a plastic bristle brush, polyester, or nylon mesh

pad. Be sure to wipe the handles after each use. Dry with a soft cloth.

TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR GRILL & GRIDDLE

• To prevent scratching the grill surface, always use plastic utensils. Never cut

foods on the grill.

• Flat, thin, and boneless foods grill best. Foods that are too thick take longer to

cook (like bone-in chicken breasts, or corn on the cob).

• For low fat foods, i.e. fish steaks, chicken breasts, turkey burgers, vegetables, use

a light coating of vegetable oil to keep foods from drying out or sticking to the grill.

• If using non-stick cooking spray, lightly spray both sides of non-fatty foods (like

chicken tenders) prior to placing on grill.

• If you are using the grill for hamburgers, you can simultaneously use the griddle

for a grilled cheese sandwich to make two lunches at once. Or, use the griddle to
toast/heat rolls and buns for the burgers.

• Use low and medium settings to reheat previously cooked foods, to keep foods

warm after cooking, or to cook very thin sliced or delicate foods like apple or
pineapple slices.

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USE THIS CHART AS A COOKING GUIDE •

Always preheat 10-12 minutes before cooking.

FOOD

AMOUNT

TIME

SUGGESTIONS & TIPS

BACON

Up to 5 slices

7 - 8 minutes

Cook on grill to desired doneness.

CHICKEN BREAST

2 - 3,

15 - 25 minutes

Small breast sections cook most evenly. Cook

HALVES, BONELESS

5 - 7 oz. (142 - 198 g) each

on grill until juices run clear.

CHICKEN TENDERS

Up to 8

6 - 8 minutes

Lightly spray tenders on both sides with non-
stick cooking spray before placing on grill to
keep moist and juicy.

FISH STEAKS

1 - 2 steaks, 3/4 - 1-1/4”

16 - 25 minutes

Cook on grill until fish is opaque and flakes

(1.91 - 3.18 cm thick)

easily with a fork. Use griddle to cook onion
slices or asparagus.

FRANKFURTERS

Up to 10 (1 lb./454 g)

8 - 10 minutes

Cook on grill. Use griddle to heat rolls.

FRENCH TOAST

Up to 2 slices.

1-1/2 minutes per side

Cook on griddle. Use grill area for sausage or
bacon.

FRIED EGGS

Up to 2

5 - 6 minutes

Cook on griddle. Fresh eggs work best. Use
spatula to block egg white from running down
grease holes.

GRILLED CHEESE

Up to 2

3 - 4 minutes per side

Spread outside of bread with butter or mar-

SANDWICH

garine. Fill sandwich with cheese slices.
Cook on griddle. Use grill to cook bacon to
add to sandwiches.

GRILLED FRUITS

Cover grill surface

4 - 15 minutes

Slice fruits (such as apples, pineapple)

AND VEGETABLES

(depending on food)

and vegetables (onions, peppers, squash,
eggplant) 1/4” (.64 cm) thick. Lightly brush
both sides with butter or oil. Sprinkle with
favorite herbs or spices.

HAM SLICE

1, about 1/2î (1.27 cm) thick, 5 - 7 minutes

Cook on grill. Use griddle to heat/cook

8” (20 cm) diameter

pineapple slices.

HAMBURGERS

Up to 4 qtr. pound burgers

10 - 12 minutes

Cook on grill. Use griddle to heat/toast buns.

PANCAKES

Up to 3

1 minute per side

Cook on griddle. Use grill to cook bacon or
sausage.

PORK CHOPS,

Up to 4, about 3/4”

17 - 20 minutes

Cook on grill. Use griddle to cook apple

BONELESS

(1.91 cm) thick

slices.

SAUSAGE PATTIES

2 - 3 patties, up to

10 - 20 minutes

Cook on grill. Turn often. Use griddle for pep-

OR BREAKFAST LINKS 10 small links

per and onion slices, or pancakes.

SHRIMP

Up to 18, large size

3 - 5 minutes

Cook on griddle. Use grill for vegetable slices,
like zucchini, summer squash or eggplant.

BEEF STEAKS

Up to 2, 3/4 - 1”

11 - 13 minutes

Cook on grill. Use griddle for onions or

(1.91 - 2.54 cm) thick

mushrooms.

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