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16 • NuWave PIC2 Complete Cookbook
• 17
Cooking Tips
This recipe book contains valuable information designed to assist
in the incorporation of the NuWave Precision Induction Cooktop 2
into daily life. We’ve provided easy-to-prepare recipes along with
helpful tips at the beginning of each section for perfect results
everytime.
Here are a few general suggestions to help you start cooking:
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Place a garbage bowl next to your cutting board for discarding
food scraps.
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Flexible cutting boards are very convenient. Just chop and lift
- no mess, no spills.
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Glass measuring cups are optimal for liquids while plastic
measuring cups work well for dried ingredients.
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After you have juiced lemons, put them in the garbage
disposal to freshen the surrounding air.
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Pay close attention to butter as it’s melting. Butter melts when
its internal temperature reaches a range between 82.4°F and
96.8°F. This means it melts fast, so be prepared to remove it
from the stove quickly.
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Some of the enclosed recipes suggest prepping and/or
cooking items in the NuWave Oven. Contact customer service
for more information or to place an order.
Delicious Details!
1 square of baker’s chocolate = 1 ounce
4 pecks = 1 bushel
8 tablespoons = 1/2 cup
1 pound of chopped nuts = 2 cups
1/2 cup of butter = 1 stick
2 cups granulated sugar = 1 pound
2 cups butter = 1 pound
16 fluid ounce = 1 pint
1 cup = 1/2 pint
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Add a teaspoon of water for each
egg and whip for fluffier results.
Heat pan on high for 1 minute to
ensure fast cooking.
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Cool down boiled eggs by placing
them in a bowl of ice cubes while
running eggs under water. This will
help peel eggs with ease.
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If, while cracking, a small egg
shell fragment gets into the mix,
take a larger piece of the shell and
place it into the egg mixture. The
larger shell will serve as a magnet,
drawing the small fragment
towards it.
Breakfast
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Eggs are best used within 10 days
of purchase.
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It is possible to freeze eggs
(without shells) for up to 6 months.
Crack eggs into a freezer-safe
container and/or bag. Be sure to
mark the date as well as how many
eggs are stored.
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To prevent cheese from adhering to
grater, spray utensil with non-stick
cooking spray.
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Spilled egg on PIC surface? Wipe
clean, in seconds with hot soapy
water.
Tips for Eggs