Defrosting, Defrosting with circotherm, Notes – Neff B14P42N3GB User Manual

Page 20: Defrost, Switch on the a defrost operating mode, Preserve, Risk of injury, Preparing fruit, Preparing vegetables, Closing the preserving jars

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Defrosting

In this section, you can read about

how to defrost using

3

CircoTherm®

how to use the

A

Defrost operating mode

Defrosting with CircoTherm®

Use

3

CircoTherm® to defrost and cook frozen products.

Notes

Frozen products that have been defrosted (meat in particular)

require shorter cooking times than fresh products

The cooking time for frozen meat increases by the defrosting

time

Always defrost frozen poultry before cooking so that you can

remove the giblets

Cook frozen fish at the same temperatures as fresh fish

You can place large quantities of ready made frozen

vegetables in aluminium dishes in the cooking compartment

at the same time

Use shelf height 1 when defrosting on one level, and shelf

heights 1 + 3 when using two levels

Observe the instructions on the packaging when using frozen

foods.

Defrost

Using defrost setting

A

you can defrost delicate pastries

particularly well (e.g. cream cakes).

1.

Switch on the

A

Defrost operating mode.

2.

Defrost the frozen food for 25-45 minutes, depending on type

and size.

3.

Remove the frozen food from the cooking compartment and

let it thaw for 30 - 45 minutes.

With small quantities (pieces), the defrosting time is shortened

to 15­20 minutes and the extended defrosting time is shortened

to 10­15 minutes.

Preserve

:

Risk of injury!

Preserving jars containing incorrectly preserved food can burst.

Please observe the following instructions:

Fruit and vegetables must be fresh and in good condition

Only use clean and undamaged preserving jars

The preserving jars must not touch each other in the cooking

compartment during preserving

With

3

CircoTherm® , the cooking compartment can be used

to preserve the contents of up to six ½, 1 or 1½ litre preserving

jars at the same time.

Notes

For each preserving process, only use preserving jars that

are the same size and contain the same food.

Pay attention to cleanliness when preparing and closing the

preserving jars.

Only use heat resistant rubber rings.

You cannot preserve the following food in your appliance: the

contents of tin cans, meat, fish or pie filling.

Preparing fruit

1.

Wash fruit and, depending on the type, peel, remove the

seeds and finely chop.

2.

Fill the preserving jars with fruit up to approx. 2 cm below the

rim.

3.

Fill the preserving jars with hot, skimmed sugar solution

(approx.

Y

l for a one litre jar).

To one litre water:

approx. 250 g sugar for sweet fruit

approx. 500 g sugar for sour fruit

Preparing vegetables

1.

Wash vegetables and depending on the type, clean and finely

chop.

2.

Fill the preserving jars with vegetables up to approx. 2 cm

below the rim.

3.

Fill the preserving jars immediately with hot, boiled water.

Closing the preserving jars

1.

Wipe the rims of the preserving jars with a clean, damp cloth.

2.

Put a wet rubber ring and lid in place and close the jars with

the clips.

Starting the preserving process

1.

Insert the universal pan at shelf height 1.

2.

Position the preserving jars in a triangle without them

touching each other.

3.

Pour ½ litre of hot water (approx. 80 °C) into the universal

pan.

4.

Set

3

CircoTherm® at 160 °C.

Preserving jars containing ½ or 1 litre will start to bubble

after approx. 50 minutes

Preserving jars containing 1½ litres will start to bubble after

approx. 60 minutes

Ending the preserving process
For fruit, gherkins and tomato purée:

1.

Turn off the appliance, once all preserving jars are bubbling.

Frozen meals

Tempera-

ture in °C

Defrosting

time in min-

utes

Raw frozen products/ foods

50

30 - 90

Bread/Bread rolls (750 - 1,500 g)

50

30 - 60

Dry, frozen tray bakes

60

45 - 60

Moist, frozen tray bakes

50

50 - 70

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