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FOOD COOKING TIMES - GUIDELINES
TIPS
Smaller cooking portions usually require a slightly shorter cooking time than larger ones. Large
quantities of food require a slightly longer cooking time than smaller quantities.
“Shaking” smaller sized foods halfway through the cooking process, assures that all the pieces are
evenly fried.
Adding a bit of vegetable oil to fresh potatoes is suggested for a crispier result. When adding
a little oil, do so just BEFORE cooking. To do this, put the food in a bowl or similar container,
then add the oil, stir the food until it is evenly coated then add the food to the basket. Fry the
Food
Min—Max
amount (g)
Time
Temp °C
Shake /
Turn
Extra
information
Potatoes/Fries
Frozen thin chips
300-
00-
9-16
200
Shake
Frozen thick chips
300-700
11-20
200
Shake
Homemade chips
(8x8mm)
300-
00-
12-20
180
Shake
Add ½ TBSP oil
Homemade wedges
300-
00-
14-
4-
180
Shake
Add ½ TBSP oil
Homemade potato cubes
300-
00-
12-18
180
Shake
Add ½ TBSP oil
Hash Browns
250
15-
5-
180
Turn
Meat/Poultry
Steak
100 - 500
8-12
180
Turn
Pork chops
100-
00-
10-14
180
Turn
Hamburgers
100-
00-
7-14
180
Turn
Sausage Roll
100-
00-
13-15
200
Drumsticks
100-
00-
18-
8-
180
Chicken breast
100-
00-
10-15
180
Snacks
Springs Rolls
100-
00-
8-10
180
Turn
Frozen chicken nuggets
100-5OO
6-10
200
Shake
Stuffed vegetables
100-
00-
9-11
160
Baking
Cake
300
20-25
160
Use a Baking Tin
or Oven dish
Muffins
300
15-
5-
200
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