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Recipes For Fan Oven

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BEEF STEW AND DUMPLINGS

675g (1

1

/

lb) stewing steak, cut into

2.5cm (1 in. cubes)

2 medium sized onions, peeled and
quartered
225g (8oz) carrots, peeled and sliced
225g (8oz) swede, peeled and cubed

4 sticks of celery, cut into 2.5cm (1 in.)
lengths
500ml (1 pint) beef stock, boiling
30ml (2 tbsp) tomato puree
5ml (1 tsp) mixed dried herbs

50g (2oz) shredded suet
15ml (1 tbsp) chopped parsley
Cold water to mix

1. Place meat, vegetables, stock, puree,

herbs and seasoning in large
casserole dish.

2. Cover dish.
3. Bake: 140oC; 1

1

/

2

-2 hours.

4. Cook until meat is tender.
5. Make dumplings: mix flour, salt, suet

and parsley together in bowl.

6. Add enough water to make soft dough.
7. Divide into 4 pieces, from each into

ball and place on top of stew.

8. Cover and continue to cook for further

20-30 minutes or until cooked through.

3. Turn onto lightly floured surface.

Knead lightly then divide pastry into
four equal pieces.

4. Roll out two pieces to line base of

two 25cm (10in) plates. Roll out
remaining two pieces and leave to
one side.

5. Prepare fruit for filling. Divide equally

between the two pastry lined plates,
adding the sugar.

6. Dampen edges of pastry with water.

Cover fruit with rolled out pastry.

7. Trim and seal edges. Make a slit in the

top of the pastry.

8. Bake: 190oC; 35-45 mins.

1. Make pastry. Sift flour into bowl, rub in

fats until mixture resembles fine
breadcrumbs.

2. Gradually add cold water to bind 

pastry together to form stiff dough.

1. Grease pie dish and put in rice and

dried fruit (if used).

2. Add sugar and milk, stir well, sprinkle

grated nutmeg on top.

3. Bake: 140oC; 1

1

/

2

– 2 hours.

Salt and pepper
Dumplings:
100g (4oz) self raising flour
Pinch of salt

FRUIT PLATE TARTS

Pastry:
800g (1

3

/

lb) plain flour

200g (7oz) block margarine
200g (7oz) cooking fat
250ml (10fl oz) cold water
Filling:
675g (1

1

/

lb) prepared fruit

50g (2oz) sugar

RICE PUDDING

40g (1

1

/

oz) pudding rice

25g (1oz) sugar
500ml (1 pint) milk
Grated nutmeg
50g (2oz) sultanas or raisins (optional)

Summary of Contents for EW31

Page 1: ...ins important details on the safe and proper use of the appliance If you sell or pass the appliance to someone else or move house and leave it behind make sure this Book is also provided so the new ow...

Page 2: ...erature Chart Meat 16 Oven Temperature Chart Baking 17 Main Oven Cookery Notes 18 19 Recipes 20 22 Care and Cleaning 23 24 Cooking Results Not Satisfactory 25 Something Wrong with your Cooker 26 Spare...

Page 3: ...let carefully The cooker is designed specifically for domestic use and responsibility will not be accepted for use in any other installation When first using the cooker ensure that the room is well ve...

Page 4: ...cover The mains cable must pass through the cable clamp adjacent to the terminal block Sufficient cable should be used to allow the cooker to be pulled out for servicing Ensure that the mains cable is...

Page 5: ...ooker is most easily achieved by lifting the front as follows Open the grill door sufficiently to allow a comfortable grip on the underside front edge of the oven roof avoiding any grill elements Note...

Page 6: ...ns when operating the controls Always turn off the electricity supply at the wall switch and allow the appliance to cool before cleaning or changing an oven lamp if fitted Always make sure the shelves...

Page 7: ...ying pan more than 1 3 full of oil or use a lid DO NOT LEAVE DEEP FAT FRYING PANS UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING Never use the appliance as a room heater Never use the grill to warm plates Never dry any ite...

Page 8: ...d Spot GRILL DOOR REMOVABLE INNER GLASS DOOR RATING PLATE MEAT PAN PLINTH VENTILATION SLOTS HOB VENTILATION SLOTS 2000W Red Spot 1500W Red Spot CONTROL PANEL STAYCLEAN SIDE PANELS OVEN ROD SHELVES GRI...

Page 9: ...nsure that all controls are in the OFF position when the appliance is not in use Operating the In common with all cookers having controls sited above the grill control when the compartment care must b...

Page 10: ...g period 4 Never try to fry too much food at a time especially frozen food This only lowers the temperature of the oil or fat too much resulting in greasy food 5 Always dry food thoroughly before fryi...

Page 11: ...e g Wok stands they can cause overheating Use utensils with skirts or rims e g buckets and some kettles Use badly dented or distort ed pans Leave an element switched on when not cooking Cook food dire...

Page 12: ...Gas Mark 1 2 1 250 100 120 130 140 160 170 180 200 210 220 110 130 140 150 170 180 190 210 220 120 140 150 160 180 190 200 220 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Main Convection Oven...

Page 13: ...cooking turn the control to a lower setting after the initial sealing on both sides on setting 6 The thicker the food the lower the control should be set Warning Take care as the grill will be hot al...

Page 14: ...rill element Plates and dishes placed on the floor of the grill compartment will be heated when the oven is in use Do not operate the grill control when using the compartment as a hotcupboard Do take...

Page 15: ...usages bacon etc Chops etc Gammon steaks Chicken pieces Fish fingers Whole Fillets Fish in breadcrumbs Pre Cooked potato products Pizzas Browning of food 5 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 10 20 mins Whole fish and fill...

Page 16: ...s 11 2 2 Hrs 160 180 160 180 160 170 160 180 150 160 150 140 150 Temperature o C Time approx Lamb Pork Veal Chicken Turkey up to 4kg 8 lb Turkey up to 5 5kg 12 lb over 5 5kg 12 lb Casserole Stews The...

Page 17: ...e dependent on recipe 45 50 Time dependent on recipe 40 45 20 25 105 135 40 50 45 50 180 240 170 180 160 170 170 190 180 200 140 150 130 140 190 200 190 200 180 190 190 200 130 140 140 150 200 210 70...

Page 18: ...n the suggested cooking time should be reduced depending on the type and quantity of food being cooked Oven Positions Since the distribution of heat in the circulaire ovens is very even most foods wil...

Page 19: ...crackling f Meat and poultry wrapped in or covered with a tent of aluminium foil will be juicy and tender Roasting bags offer the same advantages Always follow the manufacturers pack instruc tions and...

Page 20: ...divide pastry into four equal pieces 4 Roll out two pieces to line base of two 25cm 10in plates Roll out remaining two pieces and leave to one side 5 Prepare fruit for filling Divide equally between...

Page 21: ...into a bowl 2 Beat with a wooden spoon for 2 3 minutes or beat in electric mixer for 1 minute 3 Grease and line two 18cm 7in sandwich tins 4 Place mixture into prepared tins 5 Bake 150 160oC 20 30 mi...

Page 22: ...ld in sifted flour mixing well 4 Place paper cases on baking trays and two thirds fill them with mixture 5 Bake until golden brown and springy to touch 170oC 15 20 mins 4 eggs 300g 11oz self raising f...

Page 23: ...all the cleaner residue has been removed The bezels will mellow with use to a burnished gold colour a soap filled Brillo pad will help to keep them bright care should be taken not to damage the vitre...

Page 24: ...at reflective layer After cleaning rinse and dry with a soft cloth For slight soiling the inner glass panel may be cleaned while still warm without removing it from the door 2 Remove the rod shelves a...

Page 25: ...Slow cooking Refer to the cooking times and temperatures given in the oven temperature charts however it may be necessary to increase or decrease temperatures by 10oC to suit personal taste Do not use...

Page 26: ...ccordance too high or too low with the temperature charts It may be necessary to increase or decrease the recommended temperature by up to 10o C to suit your taste Oven does not cook Check that the te...

Page 27: ...in your local telephone directory Our spare parts are designed exclusively to fit only Hotpoint appliances Do not use them for any other purpose as you may create a safety hazard Disposal of your Prod...

Page 28: ...g is carried out by our own Service Organisation located throughout the United Kingdom and Eire We will be happy to deal with any problems which you may have Hotpoint s Extended Warranties Whether you...

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Page 32: ...ils of the query or fault Place and Date of purchase Please keep the receipt as evidence will be required when the engineer calls Extended Warranty To join UK 08709 088 088 Republic of Ireland 1850 30...

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