Information regarding cooking oil, Tips for caring for the v-bottom pot, Suggestions for keeping used cooking oil – King Kooker 2292 V Bottom Outdoor Cooker User Manual

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7. Cleaning of the appliance:

cooker Frame, lP Hose/regulator and timer: If necessary, remove any oil or liquid which

has spilled onto the unit during cooking with mild soapy water on a rag and towel dry. Do not

let water enter or collect in housing of timer. Do not immerse the burner unit or hose/regulator

as this will cause rust and damage components of the timer.

V-bottom Pot: Clean after each use according to the directions below.

thermometer: Clean after each use with mild soapy water and towel dry. Do not submerge in

liquid or put in dishwasher.

tIPs For cArInG For

tHe V-bottom Pot

ONLY use the pot provided with your appliance. It is not necessary to season the aluminum pot

before cooking. Wash with a liquid dish washing detergent and towel dry.
After cooking, wash the aluminum pot in hot, sudsy detergent. If grease or black soot has cooked

to the outside of the pot while cooking with your outdoor cooker, scrub the outside of the pot with a

steel wool scouring pad.

do not sPrAy oVen cleAner on AlumInum Pots to remoVe GreAse or soot. oVen

cleAner WIll cAuse tHe FInIsH to become dull.
If food remains stuck in the pan after cooking, add hot water and let soak. Then scrub the pan with

soap and steel wool to loosen the food.
If hard water causes darkening on the interior of your pot, fill to the level of the darkened area with a

water and cream of tartar or vinegar solution (mixed with the concentration of three cups of water to

one tablespoon cream of tartar, or vinegar). Boil five to ten minutes.

neVer PlAce An emPty AlumInum or stAInless steel Pot on A lIt cooKer. A hole

will be burned in the bottom of the pot. Discoloration, scratching, and dimpling may occur with the

use of pots on outdoor cookers. This does not affect the performance of the pot.

Do not store used oil inside your aluminum pot. The salt used in cooking can corrode the pot causing
the pot to leak. Wash the pot after each use with hot, soapy water and rinse.

InFormAtIon reGArdInG cooKInG oIl

In our instructions we suggest peanut oil for deep frying. While this is an excellent choice, any good liquid
vegetable oil may be substituted.

suGGestIons For KeePInG used cooKInG oIl:

After initial use, let the oil cool. While slightly warm, filter out particles before storing in original container or
similar sturdy plastic or glass container.This can be accomplished by using filter paper (coffee filters) or a clean
cloth (dishtowel). Never pour hot oil into a container. For best results store oil in a cool place. It can be reused
within 30 days. Discard after second use or when the flavor of reheated oil becomes objectionable to taste.
Helpful Hint: Try frying a batch of french fried potatoes after frying your turkey, chicken or fish. This aids in
improving the flavor of the oil for the next use.

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