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7

Using Your Kambrook Doughnut Maker

Before First Use

Remove any packaging material 

and promotional labels. Wipe the 

cooking plates with a soft damp 

cloth and dry thoroughly.
Season the cooking plates with a little 

vegetable oil and rub off the excess 

with absorbent paper. Do not use 

spray-on coatings as these will affect 

the performance of the non-stick 

surface on the cooking plates. After 

this initial seasoning, there is no need 

to grease the plates after each use. 
When using the Doughnut Maker for 

the first time you may notice a fine 

smoke haze. This is caused by the 

heating of some of the components. 

There is no need for concern. 

1. 

Insert the plug into a 230V or 

240V power point. Close the lid 

and switch the power on at the 

power outlet. The red ‘HEATING’ 

light will illuminate.

2. 

Allow the appliance to preheat 

for approximately 4 to 5 minutes. 

When the ‘HEATING’ light goes 

out, the Doughnut Maker is ready 

to use.

3. 

Open the lid and spoon 1 

tablespoon of prepared batter 

evenly into each doughnut 

mould unless another amount is 

specified in the recipe. Do not 

overfill moulds.

4. 

Close the lid, ensuring the locking 

latch clicks into position.

NOTE:

 The lid must be closed 

at all times when baking. The 

non-stick cooking plates and lid 

become very hot. Open the lid 

using the handle only.

5. 

Allow doughnuts to cook for 

2-3 minutes or until cooked 

and golden brown. Remove 

doughnuts with a heat proof 

plastic spatula or tongs. Place 

doughnuts on a wire rack to cool 

or as instructed in the recipes.

NOTE:

 Do not use metal utensils 

as these may scratch the non-

stick finish of the cooking plates.

Summary of Contents for LITTLE CHEFS KDM1

Page 1: ...KDM1 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET DOUGHNUT MAKER...

Page 2: ...or future use In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 09 271 3980 New Zealand Alternatively...

Page 3: ...Contents Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Kambrook p6 Doughnut Maker Using Your Kambrook p7 Doughnut Maker Care Cleaning and Storage p8 Recipes p10 Warranty p16...

Page 4: ...r space above and on all sides of the appliance for air circulation Do not attempt to operate the Doughnut Maker by any method other than those described in this booklet Always operate the Doughnut Ma...

Page 5: ...liance to the nearest authorised Kambrook Service Centre for examination and or repair Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorised Kambrook Service Centre This appliance i...

Page 6: ...easy to clean and allows doughnuts to be easily removed 2 Doughnut shaped heating plate 3 Cord wrap 4 Powerful 560 watts cooks 6 doughnuts in 2 3 minutes Not Shown HEATING ready light indicates when...

Page 7: ...the lid and switch the power on at the power outlet The red HEATING light will illuminate 2 Allow the appliance to preheat for approximately 4 to 5 minutes When the HEATING light goes out the Doughnut...

Page 8: ...p cloth If food residue builds up spray with a little lemon juice and wipe clean Do not use abrasives or metal scourers as they will scratch the non stick surface of the cooking plates Care Cleaning a...

Page 9: ...9 Recipes...

Page 10: ...set aside 3 Cook Plain Doughnut recipe and after removing each batch of doughnuts brush immediately with melted butter and roll in sugar and cinnamon mixture Lemon and Sugar Dusted Doughnuts 1 quanti...

Page 11: ...Melt choc bits and butter in a small bowl over a bowl of hot water Beat well to combine 2 Cook Plain Doughnut recipe and after removing each batch of doughnuts place onto a wire rack and drizzle imme...

Page 12: ...with extra maple syrup if desired Serve immediately Makes 24 doughnuts cooking 6 doughnut sat a time Peanut Butter and Honey Doughnuts 1 cups 225g plain flour cup caster sugar 1 teaspoons baking powde...

Page 13: ...Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with caster sugar if desired Serve immediately Makes 24 doughnuts cooking 6 doughnuts at a time Cheese and Bacon Doughnuts 1 cups 225g plain flour cup caster sug...

Page 14: ...butter egg milk and creamed corn beat with electric mixer until the mixture is thick smooth and creamy 2 Preheat the Doughnut Maker for 4 5 minutes Spoon 1 tablespoon of the mixture evenly into each...

Page 15: ...15 Notes...

Page 16: ...d ceramic items consumable items and normal wear and tear This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is void if there is evidence of the product being tampered with by unauthorised persons If the product incl...

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