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Take care around the hot surfaces of your Cupcake Maker. Steam may escape 

during cooking and when lifting the lid—take care! Use a tea towel or oven glove 

when opening or closing the lid.

1.  Pre-heat your Cupcake Maker. The red light will illuminate when your Cupcake 

Maker is plugged in. When the green light comes on, your Cupcake Maker is ready 

to use. The green light will turn on and off during use as the correct temperature is 

maintained.

2.  You can use mini sized cupcake cases with your Cupcake Maker made from either 

paper or foil. Silicon cupcake cases are not suitable for use with your Cupcake 

Maker.

 

For best results use your piping bag without a tip fitted to pipe the mixture into 

the cases. Fill the piping bag with the mixture and fill the cases approximately two 

thirds full. The correct amount of mixture affects the cooking of the cake so some 

experimentation may be required to achieve the perfect golden brown result.

3.  Carefully place the filled cupcake cases into the individual holes of your Cupcake 

Maker. 

4.  Close the lid.

5.  Cook the cupcakes for approximately 8 minutes or until they feel spongy and firm.

6.  When they are cooked carefully slip a non-metallic spatula or similar utensil under 

each cake case and lift it out. Don’t use anything made of metal as this may damage 

the non-stick coating on the cooking plate. Place the cakes on a wire rack to cool 

completely before icing or decorating.

Additional cupcake cases are available from most supermarkets or on-line retailers 

of cookery/baking supplies. Look for ‘mini’ or ‘fun’ size cases or cases of the following 

approximate size:

using your cupcake Maker

approx. 35mm (1.5")

approx. 25mm (1")

Summary of Contents for VTP159

Page 1: ...selection of recipes included ...

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Page 3: ...upply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Never use this appliance for anything other than its intended use This appliance is for household use only Do not use this appliance outdoors Always ensure that hands are dry before handling the plug or switching on the appliance Always use the appliance on a st...

Page 4: ...nd reused over and over again 7 Coupler Two piece device that is used to attach the piping tips to the piping bag 8 Four stainless steel piping tips Each tip is engraved with a number No 2 Round Tip use for outlines lettering dots balls beads stringwork lattice and lacework No 26 Closed Star Tip use for shells stars fleur de lis etc No 61 Petal Tip use to make flower petals dramatic ruffles drapes...

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Page 6: ... cooking plates or any other part of your Cupcake Maker Remove any promotional labels and or stickers from your Cupcake Maker before use Check that the cooking plates are clean and free of dust If necessary wipe them with a damp cloth Wipe the outside of your Cupcake Maker with a damp cloth Do not immerse the main body of your Cupcake Maker or power cord set in water or any other liquid Dry thorou...

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Page 8: ...the mixture and fill the cases approximately two thirds full The correct amount of mixture affects the cooking of the cake so some experimentation may be required to achieve the perfect golden brown result 3 Carefully place the filled cupcake cases into the individual holes of your Cupcake Maker 4 Close the lid 5 Cook the cupcakes for approximately 8 minutes or until they feel spongy and firm 6 Wh...

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Page 10: ...guideline if you are having trouble creating the decorations you want and you feel your icing is too thin add a little more icing sugar if you feel your icing is too thick add a little more liquid Flat plain swirls Use a plain wide nozzle and slowly swirl the icing from the middle to the edge in an increasing spiral Pointy plain swirl As above but this time start at the edge and finish in the cent...

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Page 12: ... the mixture into the cupcake cases 6 Cook the cupcakes for approximately 6 to 8 minutes or until they feel spongy and firm 7 Repeat the process until all the mixture is used Alternative Flavours Chocolate cupcakes Use the Vanilla cupcake recipe but instead use 195g of flour and 30g of good quality cocoa powder Coffee cupcakes Use the Vanilla cupcake recipe and add 1 tablespoon of instant coffee d...

Page 13: ...o 100g and add 150g of cream cheese Mix until creamy Chocolate Melt 100g of good quality chocolate preferably 72 cocoa Allow the chocolate to cool slightly and then slowly add to frosting mixture using a slow speed setting on your processor Chocolate orange Melt 100g of chocolate orange Allow it to cool slightly and then slowly mix it into the frosting mixture You can also stir in some orange zest...

Page 14: ...ove Rosie Buy readymade petal paste roses or crystallise your own petals using rose petals lightly whipped egg white and sugar and place on a vanilla frosted cupcake with a red case Rocky Road Cupcakes Ingredients 1 batch of chocolate cupcakes see page 10 1 batch of chocolate frosting 70g of melted milk chocolate Mini marshmallows and popcorn Handful of glace cherries optional 1 Bake 1 batch of ch...

Page 15: ...ocolate coated coffee beans and half a cafe curl in each cake 6 Finish with a light dusting of cocoa powder Neapolitan cupcakes Ingredients 1 batch of vanilla cupcakes see page 12 1 batch of simply creamy frosting divided into three batches strawberry chocolate and vanilla flavours Swirl of your favourite ice cream sauce optional 1 Bake 1 batch of vanilla cupcakes 2 Divide the simply creamy frosti...

Page 16: ... cloth 3 Allow your Cupcake Maker to completely cool down 4 Wipe the cooking plates with a soft cloth If this doesn t remove any cooked on food reheat your Cupcake Maker for 1 2 minutes then brush with a little oil or melted butter Allow your Cupcake Maker to stand for five minutes then wipe the plates with a damp cloth 5 Before using it again make sure that all parts of your Cupcake Maker are com...

Page 17: ...ns lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE The wire which is coloured GREEN YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in your plug which is marked with an E or by the earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in your plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLA...

Page 18: ...liance to the Customer Service Department follow the steps below 1 Pack it carefully preferably in the original carton Ensure the unit is clean 2 Enclose your name and address and quote the model number on all correspondence 3 Give the reason why you are returning it 4 If within the guarantee period state when and where it was purchased and include proof of purchase e g till receipt 5 Send it to o...

Page 19: ...e misuse abuse repair or alteration by a person other than a person authorised by JCS Europe Faults that occur through improper use damage abuse use with incorrect voltage acts of nature events beyond the control of JCS Europe repair or alteration by a person other than a person authorised by JCS Europe or failure to follow instructions for use are not covered by this guarantee Additionally normal...

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