Gaggenau WSP22 1 2 Series User Manual And Installation Instructions Download Page 8

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Making yeast dough or yoghurt

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11  Making yeast dough or yoghurt

You can use your appliance to make yeast dough or
yoghurt.

11.1 Making yeast dough

1.

Make the yeast dough.

2.

Put the yeast dough into a suitable container.

3.

Place the container in the appliance.

4.

Cover the container with a damp tea towel.

5.

Heat the appliance in accordance with the corres-
ponding temperature indicator and time.

11.2 Making yoghurt

1.

To make thick yoghurt, add skimmed milk powder
to the milk before heating it.
Use one to two tablespoons of skimmed milk
powder per litre of milk.

2.

Heat pasteurised milk to 90 °C on the hob to pre-
vent a disturbance of the yoghurt cultures.

For ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk, heating is not
required.
Cold milk extends the incubation time.

3.

Allow the milk in the water bath to cool to 40 °C so
that the yoghurt cultures are not destroyed.

4.

Stir natural yogurt with designated yogurt cultures
into the milk.
Use one to two teaspoons of yoghurt per 100 ml
milk.

5.

When using yoghurt starter, follow the instructions
on the packet.

6.

Use yoghurt jars with screw tops.

7.

If available, disinfect the washed yoghurt jars in your
steam oven at 100 °C and 100% humidity for
20-25 minutes.

8.

Pour the yoghurt mixture into the disinfected yoghurt
jars.

9.

Close the yoghurt jars using a screw lid.

10.

Place the yoghurt jars in the appliance.

11.

Place the finished yoghurt into the refrigerator.

11.3 Recommended settings for making yeast dough or yoghurt

Observe these recommended settings.

Food

Temperature in °C

Duration in minutes

Information

Yeast dough

40

45-60

Bowl, dish or baking tray;
cover the yeast dough

Yoghurt

40

420

Close the yoghurt jars with
the lids

12  Low-temperature cooking

Low-temperature cooking is the ideal cooking method
for cooking all tender pieces of meat which are to be
cooked medium rare or "à point". The meat remains
very juicy and turns out as soft as butter. Since the
times for low-temperature cooking are considerably
longer, you have plenty of leeway for menu planning.
Meat that is cooked at a low temperature is easy to
keep warm.

12.1 Tips for low-temperature cooking

This is where you will find tips for achieving good res-
ults when cooking at a low temperature.

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Only use fresh, good-quality meat. Carefully remove
sinews and fat from around the edge. Fat develops
a strong, distinct taste during low-temperature cook-
ing.

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Even larger pieces of meat do not need to be
turned.

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You can cut the meat immediately after low-temper-
ature cooking. No standing time is required.

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Due to the special cooking method, the meat always
looks pink on the inside. This does not mean, how-
ever, that the meat is raw or not well done enough.

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The meat that is cooked at a low temperature is not
as hot as conventionally roasted meat. Ensure that
the sauces are very hot when you serve them. Place
the plate in the warming drawer in the last
20-30 minutes.

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If you want to keep meat that is cooked at a low
temperature warm, select 60 °C. Small pieces of
meat can be kept warm for up to 45 minutes and
large pieces for up to 2 hours.

12.2 Starting the "Low-temperature
cooking" function

1.

Only use suitable cookware made from glass, por-
celain or ceramic with a lid, e.g. a glass roasting
dish.

2.

If no lid is available for the cookware, use heat-res-
istant cling film to cover the cookware.

3.

Place the cookware on the bottom of the warming
drawer.

4.

Press   to preheat the cookware.

5.

Close the warming drawer.

a

The operation indicator flashes while the appliance
is preheating.

a

The operation indicator lights up, the appliance
heats up and the fan runs.

6.

Rapidly heat a little fat in a pan.

Summary of Contents for WSP22 1 2 Series

Page 1: ...en User manual and installation instructions WSP22 1 2 Warming drawer Gaggenau...

Page 2: ...ve sea level Do not use the appliance On boats or in vehicles 1 3 Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical sensory or men...

Page 3: ...g the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box Call customer services Page 15 WARNING Risk of suffocation Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves up in it and...

Page 4: ...s keep the controls dry Moisture reduces its effectiveness Displays The displays on the control panel show the operating status of the appliance Display Function lights up white Home Connect is avail...

Page 5: ...a neutral cleaning agent such as washing up liquid and wa ter 3 Press a A signal tone sounds 4 Press 5 Press 80 C and close the warming drawer a The operation indicator flashes while the appliance is...

Page 6: ...he appliance heats up and the fan runs a If you open the warming drawer for this function the appliance continues to heat up and the fan runs 7 8 Ending the long term timer 1 Press a The long term tim...

Page 7: ...g the Keep food warm function 1 To prevent spillage do not completely fill the cook ware 2 Cover the food with heat resistant cling film alu minium foil or a heat resistant cover 3 Place the cookware...

Page 8: ...Low temperature cooking is the ideal cooking method for cooking all tender pieces of meat which are to be cooked medium rare or point The meat remains very juicy and turns out as soft as butter Since...

Page 9: ...specially tested for your appliance All tender joints of beef pork veal lamb pork game and poultry are suitable for low temperature cooking The searing and cooking times depend on the size of the pie...

Page 10: ...on Egg and flour based foods e g cr pes pancakes wraps tacos 80 10 60 Cover the food Cakes e g cakes with crumble topping muffins 80 30 45 Cover the food Melting Food Temperature in C Duration in minu...

Page 11: ...roughly Fish does not need to be fully defrosted It is suffi cient to defrost fish until the surface is soft enough for seasoning spices to stick 14 2 Recommended settings for defrosting Take note of...

Page 12: ...ics is available in the country in which you are using the appliance Tip For further information and details about the avail ability of Remote Diagnostics in your country please visit the service supp...

Page 13: ...costs WARNING Risk of injury Improper repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff If the appliance is defective call Customer Service WARNING...

Page 14: ...the rear panel of the appliance are not covered 3 Check whether an oven integrated above is in pyrolytic self cleaning mode The appliance switches off A signal tone sounds and flash quickly Electroni...

Page 15: ...the applicable li cence information via your Home Connect app Profile Legal information Licence Information 1 You can download the licence information on the brand product website Please search on the...

Page 16: ...structions Observe this information when installing the appliance 21 1 Included with the appliance After unpacking all parts check for any transport dam age and for completeness of delivery 14 cm 29 c...

Page 17: ...category III and according to the installation regula tions The permanent electrical installation must only be wired by a professional electrician We recommend installing a residual current circuit br...

Page 18: ...n combined with an oven provide a fixed inter mediate floor above the oven The built in unit must not have a rear panel behind the appliance Combining with other appliances You can combine the warming...

Page 19: ...d unit Do not pinch the power cable 12 Remove the adhesive strip from the appliance front 13 Open the appliance carefully and check whether the tilt protection is working Installing the appliance WARN...

Page 20: ...mm are possible 4 Tighten the screws Combining the warming drawer with another appliance ATTENTION Sharp edges on the appliance may damage the panel of the warming drawer Do not damage the warming dr...

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