Preparation times and temperature settings – Philips HD6111 User Manual

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Preparation times and temperature settings

The table below indicates how much of a particular type of food you can prepare at one time
and which frying temperature and preparation time you should select.
If the instructions on the package of the food to be prepared differ from those in the table,
always follow the instructions on the package.

*) Also see 'Frying tips' for the preparation of home-made French fries.

Frying time
(minutes) frozen
food

-

-

15-20

6-7

4-5

-

-

5-6

-

6-7

10-12

8-10

4-5

4-5

4-5

3-4

4-5

4-5

-

-

-

-

Frying time
(minutes) fresh
or (partly)
defrosted food

4-6 (go to 175cC in
this table for
instructions about
the 2nd cycle)

5-7

12-15

4-5

3-4

2-3

5-8

-

3-4

4-5

6-7

5-6

3-4

3-4

3-4

2-3

3-4

3-4

3-4

5-6

2-3

3-4

Recommended
quantity per
batch

600g

450g

3-5 pieces

5 pieces

4 pieces

8-10 pieces

600 g

450 g

600 g

4-5 pieces

2-3 pieces

5-6 pieces

8-10 pieces

8-10 pieces

8-10 pieces

12-15 pieces

8-10 pieces

5 pieces

600 g

3-4 pieces

2-4 pieces

2 pieces

Type of food

Home-made French
fries*) 1st frying
cycle

Fresh fish

Chicken (drumsticks)

Cheese croquettes

Mini potato
pancakes

Vegetable fritters
(mushrooms,
cauliflower)

Home-made French
fries*) 2nd frying
cycle

Frozen French fries

Crisps (very thin
potato slices)

Potato croquettes

Chinese spring rolls

Vietnamese spring
rolls

Chicken nuggets

Mini snacks

Meatballs (small)

Mussels

Prawns

Apple fritters

Aubergine (slices)

Doughnuts

Camembert
(breadcrumbed)

Wiener schnitzel

Temperature

160cC

170cC

175cC

180cC

190cC

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