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Caution: When reusing your Omelette Maker for
repeated poaching ensure you turn off the
Omelette Maker to cool slightly before adding
additional water to the hot cooking surface.

When a poaching session has been
completed, switch off from the power
outlet and then unplug the appliance,
allow water in the plates to cool before
carefully emptying by turning the
Omelette Maker on its side, over a sink.

Wipe off any excess water from the
cooking plates and lid with a damp cloth,
so that the Omelette Maker is clean and
dry for its next cooking operation.

Eggs Benedict
2 poached eggs

1 muffin toasted

50 g shaved ham

1

2

cup hollandaise sauce

Hollandaise sauce
Makes 1 cup

2 egg yolks

1 tablespoon white wine vinegar

1

2

cup melted butter (lukewarm)

freshly ground black pepper

Half fill a small saucepan with water and
bring it to the boil.Turn off the heat. Place
egg yolks and vinegar into a stainless
mixing bowl and place on top of the
saucepan, whisk until the mixture is thick,
slowly add the melted butter whilst
whisking. If the sauce is too thick add a
small amount of hot water to thin the
sauce.

Lightly toast the muffin, place the shaved
ham then the poached egg on the muffin.

Cover the egg with hollandaise sauce,
finish with freshly ground black pepper.

Hints:
Wipe out each well with a damp cloth
before using again.

Always pre heat Omelette Maker with
the lid closed as directed in instructions.
Eggs should be at room temperature
(not from the refrigerator) for best
results when making omelettes.

Whisk the eggs with a hand whisk in
a large bowl to achieve a well aerated
egg mixture.

Whisk the egg mixture immediately 
prior to filling Omelette Maker wells,
do not allow the egg mixture to sit for
long periods as this will effect the
omelette rising.

Maintaining Your Kambrook
Omelette Maker

Switch off at the power outlet and then
unplug. Allow appliance to cool down
slightly before cleaning.The appliance is
easier to clean when slightly warm.

Always clean the omelette maker after
each use to prevent a build up of baked-
on foods.

Wipe cooking plates with a damp cloth. If
cooked on food is not removed by this
method, brush with a little oil or melted
butter. Allow to stand for five minutes and
then wipe with a damp cloth.

Caution: Do not immerse the appliance, power
cord or plug in water or any other liquid.

If a lot of residue build up occurs, spray
with a little lemon juice and wipe with a
damp cloth.The acid will assist with the
removal of residue.

Note:The cooking plates are coated with a non-
stick surface, do not use abrasives as this may
damage to Cooking Plates.

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Summary of Contents for KOM2

Page 1: ...Omelette Maker KOM2 Issue 2 04 G G O O O OD D N NA A M M E E G G O O O O D D V V A A L L U U E E ...

Page 2: ...ut supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter touch hot surfaces or become knotted Do not place this appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner or where it could touch a heated oven This appliance is suitable for domestic use ...

Page 3: ...asy clean non stick coating for easy removal of omelettes 3 Plastic Spatula ideal for serving the omelettes and protecting the non stick coating Not pictured 4 Indicator light red light will switch off when the Omelette Maker has reached the correct temperature 5 Non skid feet for stability 6 Large cool touch handle ...

Page 4: ...cle on and off to indicate the Omelette Maker is maintaining the correct temperature Note Less eggs will be required when using filling in an omelette Pour the freshly whisked egg mixture over the filling if applicable into the two cooking wells When filling ensure the mixture does not fill above the maximum level as indicated in Figure 1 Close the lid and allow the omelettes to cook for eight to ...

Page 5: ... the non stick coating Fried Eggs Open the Omelette Maker lid crack one egg in each well Close lid and allow the Omelette Maker to fry eggs for 3 to 4 minutes Note Times may vary depending on egg size quantity and hardness desired Open the Omelette Maker lid and remove the fried eggs with the Plastic Spatula provided Do not use metal utensils as they may damage the non stick coating Poached Eggs F...

Page 6: ...the egg with hollandaise sauce finish with freshly ground black pepper Hints Wipe out each well with a damp cloth before using again Always pre heat Omelette Maker with the lid closed as directed in instructions Eggs should be at room temperature not from the refrigerator for best results when making omelettes Whisk the eggs with a hand whisk in a large bowl to achieve a well aerated egg mixture W...

Page 7: ... product will be replaced In the event of KAMBROOK choosing to replace the appliance the guarantee will expire at the original date ie 12 months from the original purchase date In Australia this KAMBROOK Guarantee is additional to the conditions and guarantees which are mandatory as implied by the Trade Practises Act 1974 and State Territory legislation For service spare parts or product informati...

Page 8: ... New Zealand Private Bag 94411 Greenmount Auckland New Zealand Customer Service Line Spare Parts 09 2713980 Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513 G G O O O OD D N NA A M M E E G G O O O O D D V V A A L L U U E E Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise the product you purchase may differ slightly from the one illustrated in this book Issue 2 04 ...

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