Surface cooking, Surface cooking utensils flame size – Electrolux EW30DS75KS User Manual

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Surface Cooking

Surface cooking utensils

Flame size

RIGHT

WRONG

Note: Always use a utensil for its intended

purpose. Follow manufacturer’s instructions. Some

utensils were not made to be used in the oven or

on the cooktop.

*GOOD

• Flat bottom and

straight sides.

• Tight fitting lids.

• Weight of handle

does not tilt pan. Pan

is well balanced.

• Pan sizes match the

amount of food to be

prepared and the size

of burner.

• Made of material that

conducts heat well.

• Easy to clean.

POOR

• Curved and warped

pan bottoms.

• Pan overhangs unit

by more than 2.5 cm

(1”).

• Heavy handle tilts

pan.

• Flame extends beyond

unit.

Pans should have flat bottoms. Check for flatness by

rotating a ruler across the bottom. There should be

no gaps between the pan and ruler.
* Specialty pans such as lobster pots, griddles and

pressure cookers may be used but must conform to

the above recommended cookware requirements.

For most cooking, start on the highest control

setting and then turn to a lower one to complete

the process. Use the chart below as a guide for

determining proper flame size for various types

of cooking. The size and type of utensil used and

the amount of food being cooked will influence the

setting needed for cooking.
For deep fat frying, use a thermometer and adjust

the surface control knob accordingly. If the fat is too

cool, the food will absorb the fat and be greasy. If

the fat is too hot, the food will brown so quickly that

the center will be undercooked. Do not attempt to

deep fat fry too much food at once as the food will

neither brown nor cook properly.
*Flame Size

Type of Cooking

High Flame

Start most foods; bring water to a

boil; pan broiling

Medium Flame Maintain a slow boil; thicken

sauces, gravies; steam

Low Flame

Keep foods cooking; poach; stew.

*These settings are based on using medium-

weight aluminum pans with lids. Settings may

vary when using other types of pans.

Never extend the flame beyond the outer edge of

the utensil. A higher flame simply wastes heat and

energy, and increases your risk of being burned by

the flame.

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