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Accessories

The accessories should be washed in a mild washing 
up liquid solution and dried. They are dishwasher safe.

SPECIAL NOTE for TURNTABLE SUPPORT

After cooking, always clean the turntable support, 
especially around the rollers. These must be free from 
food splashes and grease. Built-up splashes or grease 
may overheat and cause arcing, begin to smoke or 
catch fire.

roller

Door

To remove all trace of dirt, regularly clean both sides 
of the door, the door seals and adjacent parts with a 
soft, damp cloth. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners 
or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass 
since they can scratch the surface, which may result in 
shattering of the glass.

NOTE: 

Keep the waveguide cover and accessories 

clean at all times. If you leave grease or fat in the cavity 
or accessories, it may overheat, cause arcing, smoke or 
even catch fire when next using the oven.

CAUTION: DO NOT USE COMMERCIAL OVEN 
CLEANERS, STEAM CLEANERS, ABRASIVE, 
HARSH CLEANERS, ANY THAT CONTAIN 
SODIUM HYDROXIDE OR SCOURING PADS ON 
ANY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN.
Before cleaning, make sure the oven cavity, 
door, oven cabinet and accessories are 
completely cool.
CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR INTERVALS 
AND REMOVE ANY FOOD DEPOSITS - Keep 
the oven clean, or the oven could lead to 
a deterioration of the surface. This could 
adversely affect the life of the appliance and 
possibly result in a hazardous situation.

Oven exterior

The outside of your oven can be cleaned easily with 
mild soap and water. Make sure the soap is wiped 
off with a moist cloth, and dry the exterior with a soft 
towel.

Oven controls

Open the door before cleaning to de-activate the oven 
controls. Care should be taken when cleaning the 
oven control. Using a cloth dampened with water only, 
gently wipe the panel until it becomes clean.  Avoid 
using excessive amounts of water.  Do not use any sort 
of chemical or abrasive cleaner.

Oven Interior

1.  For cleaning, wipe any splatters or spills with a soft 

damp cloth or sponge after each use while the oven 
is still warm. For heavier spills, use a mild soap 
and wipe several times with a damp cloth until 
all residues are removed. Built-up splashes may 
overheat and begin to smoke or catch fire, and 
cause arcing. Do not remove the waveguide cover.

2.  Make sure that mild soap or water does not 

penetrate the small vents in the walls which may 
cause damage to the oven.

3.  Do not use spray type cleaners on the oven interior.
4.  Heat up your oven regularly by using the convection 

and grill, refer to “Heating without food” on page 
GB-12. Remaining food or fat splashed can cause 
smoke or bad smell.

CARE AND CLEANING

Summary of Contents for R-940

Page 1: ...he cookery book guide and operating instructions carefully You will then easily understand how to use your oven Enjoy using your combined microwave oven and trying out the delicious recipes Your Microwave Team Dear Customer CONTENTS Operation manual DEAR CUSTOMER GB 1 OVEN GB 2 ACCESSORIES GB 3 OPTION GB 3 CONTROL PANEL GB 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GB 5 7 INSTALLATION GB 7 BEFORE OPERATION G...

Page 2: ... lamp 4 Control panel 5 Shelf rail rail 1 6 Shelf rail rail 2 7 Waveguide cover 8 Oven cavity 9 Coupling 10 Door seals and sealing surfaces 11 Door opening handle 12 Air vent openings 13 Outer cabinet 14 Power cord 14 13 12 R 96ST AA 3 5 10 11 8 7 2 1 9 4 6 GB OVEN ...

Page 3: ...able may rattle may not rotate properly and damage the oven The turntable rotates clockwise or counter clockwise The rotary direction may change each time you start the oven This does not affect cooking performance When you order accessories please mention two items part name and model name to your dealer or SHARP authorised service agent This oven will be supplied with 2 racks High and Low and 1 ...

Page 4: ...ILL for microwave cooking with CONVECTION for GRILL for CONVECTION 12 TIMER button 13 CONVECTION button Press to change the convection temperature 14 TIME WEIGHT knob Rotate the knob to enter either the cooking defrosting time or weight of food 15 START 1min button 16 STOP button 17 MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button Press to change the microwave power setting 18 AUTO COOK button 19 EXPRESS COOK button ...

Page 5: ...by an authorised SHARP service agent 12 WARNING Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode 13 Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care must be taken when handling the container 14 Do not cook eggs in their shells and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode...

Page 6: ...the door make sure there are no dents e The power supply cord and plug ensure that they are not damaged 2 Do not operate the oven with the door open or alter the door safety latches in any way 3 Do not operate the oven if there is an object between the door seals and sealing surfaces 4 Do not allow grease or dirt to build up on the door seals and adjacent parts Clean the oven at regular intervals ...

Page 7: ...ess The preheating time specified in the dish s instructions must not be exceeded 3 Do not use metal utensils which reflect microwaves and may cause electrical arcing Use only the turntable and the turntable support designed for this oven Do not operate the oven without the turntable 4 Do not place anything on the outer cabinet during operation NOTE If you are unsure how to connect your oven pleas...

Page 8: ...y is interrupted In Energy Save Mode if you do not operate the oven for 3 minutes or more e g closing the door pressing the STOP button or at the end of cooking you will not be able to operate the oven until you open and close the oven door COOKING HINTS The oven has an Information Display System which offers you step by step instructions to easily guide you through each feature and enable you to ...

Page 9: ... ESPAÑOL ENGLISH Use the STOP button to 1 Erase a mistake during programming 2 Stop the oven temporarily during cooking 3 Cancel a programme during cooking press the STOP button twice USING THE STOP BUTTON ...

Page 10: ...vel will default to 100 P unless you press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button Your oven has 11 power levels as shown MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS Generally the following recommendations apply 100 P 90 P HIGH output 1050 945 W used for fast cooking or reheating e g for casseroles hot beverages vegetables etc 80 P 70 P MEDIUM HIGH output 840 735 W used for longer cooking of dense foods such as roast joints ...

Page 11: ...g x4 x1 Check the display MICROWAVE COOKING NOTES 1 When the door is opened during the cooking process the cooking time on the digital display stops automatically The cooking time starts to count down again when the door is closed and the START 1min button is pressed 2 If you wish to know the power level during cooking press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button As long as your finger is pressing the M...

Page 12: ... cooling the oven down after operation The grill heating element at the top of the oven cavity has one power setting only Example Suppose you want to cook cheese on toast for 5 minutes Place toast on the high rack 1 Rotate the COOKING MODE dial to the GRILL setting 2 Enter the desired cooking time by rotating the TIME WEIGHT knob clockwise 3 Pressthe START 1min button to start cooking x1 Check the...

Page 13: ...ose the door x6 x1 4 Use the TIME WEIGHT knob to input the cooking time 20 mins 5 Press the START 1min button Check the display x1 NOTES 1 When the oven is preheated the turntable should be in the oven 2 After preheating if you want to cook at a different temperature press the CONVECTION button until the desired setting appears on the display In the example above to change the temperature you woul...

Page 14: ...ELF SQUARE TIN 1 When using either the square shelf or the square tin we recommend you place it at rail 2 When using both of them place the square tin at rail 2 and the square shelf at rail 1 as shown in the diagram Please also refer to the diagram B on page GB 3 2 When using the square shelf and or the square tin leave the turntable in the oven 3 When using the square shelf or the square tin rota...

Page 15: ...TES To adjust the microwave power press the MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL button To adjust the convection temperature press the CONVECTION button until the desired temperature appears on the display For DUAL CONV the oven temperature can be changed from 40 C to 250 C in ten levels Example 1 Suppose you want to cook for 20 minutes on DUAL CONV using 10 P microwave power and 200 C convection 1 Select the co...

Page 16: ...three times 10 P x3 4 Press the START 1min button Check the display x1 NOTE After cooking and opening the door the display may show NOW COOLING WARNINGS 1 The oven cavity door outer cabinet accessories and dishes will become very hot use thick oven gloves when removing the food or turntable from the oven to prevent burns 2 Never use the square shelf and square tin RK T11 A for microwave cooking an...

Page 17: ...he desired result less cooked by pressing the LESS button once 2 Choose the AUTO COOK menu for Gratin by pressing the AUTO COOK button 3 Enter the amount 1 5 kg x1 x5 4 Press the START 1min button x1 The oven will start to cook Check the display NOTES To cancel LESS or MORE press the same button again To change MORE to LESS simply press the LESS button To change LESS to MORE simply press the MORE ...

Page 18: ...he microwave power is always 30 P When the COOKING MODE dial is on convection or dual conv or and you press the START 1min button the convection temperature is always 250 C 3 To avoid misuse by children the 1 minute cooking function can be used only within 3 minutes after the preceding operation i e closing the door pressing the STOP button or end of cooking b Extend the cooking time You can exten...

Page 19: ...MPERATURE To check the convection temperature which you have input during cooking press the CONVECTION button When the oven is preheating you can check the actual oven temperature As long as your finger is pressing the button the convection temperature in C will be displayed 5 INFORMATION button Each button carries useful information If you wish to get the information press the INFORMATION button ...

Page 20: ...ter the weight of the food only Do not include the weight of the container For food weighing more or less than weights quantities given in the cooking chart cook using manual programmes 3 The programmed cooking times are average times If you want to alter cooking times pre programmed in the automatic operations use the LESS or MORE buttons See page GB 17 for details For best results follow cooking...

Page 21: ...cturer Cover with a lid When the audible signals sound stir and re cover After cooking stir and let stand for approx 1 2 minutes C 2 Cook Frozen Vegetables initial temp 18 C e g Brussel sprouts cauliflower peas mixed vegetables broccoli 0 1 0 8 kg 100 g Casserole dish lid Add 1tbsp water per 100 g For mushrooms no additional water is necessary Cover with a lid When the oven stops and the audible s...

Page 22: ... see note on page GB 23 Place the food on a plate in the centre of the turntable When the oven stops and the audible signals sound turn the food over rearrange and separate Shield the thin parts and warm spots with aluminium foil After defrosting wrap in aluminium foil for 10 20 minutes until thoroughly defrosted D 5 Defrost Poultry initial temp 18 C Only poultry without giblets is recommended for...

Page 23: ...oint AUTO REHEAT CHART MENU NO WEIGHT Increasing Unit UTENSILS PROCEDURE AR 1 Beverages initial temp 20 C 1 6 cups 1 cup 150 ml per cup Cup Place the beverage off centre on the turntable After heating stir and let stand for approx 1 2 minutes NOTE If initial beverage is 5 C refrigerator temperature cook with the MORE button AR 2 Soups Casseroles initial temp 20 C 1 4 cups 1 cup 200 ml per cup Cup ...

Page 24: ...turn the chicken over After cooking let the food stand for 3 minutes in the oven AC 4 Roast Pork initial temp 5 C 0 6 2 0 kg 100 g Low Rack Lean rolled roast pork is recommended Mix all ingredients and spread them onto the pork Place the pork on the low rack and cook When audible signals sound turn the food over After cooking let the food stand wrapped in aluminium foil for approx 10 minutes AC 5 ...

Page 25: ...t LEEK TART Total Cooking Time 27 33 minutes Utensils Bowl with lid 3 l capacity Square tin greaseproof paper Ingredients for the dough 150 g Wholemeal flour 120 g Rye flour type 1150 you can use normal flour type 405 instead 4 tsp Baking powder 12 g 1 Egg 125 g Low fat yoghurt 1 tbsp Vegetable oil tsp Salt Ingredients for the topping 450 g Leek cut into rings 3 tbsp Water Salt 1 pinch Curry powde...

Page 26: ...quare tin by 180 degrees then press Start TURKEY BREAST IN ONION CREAM SAUCE Total Cooking time 26 28 minutes Utensils Square tin Ingredients 1000 g Turkey breast 9 pieces 1 bag Onion soup mixture dried 1 bag for 750 ml 500 ml Cream 200 g Mushrooms sliced 9 slices Processed cheese Preparation 1 Preheat the oven to 200 C 2 Cut the turkey breast into similar sized pieces 9 and place on the square ti...

Page 27: ...tbsp Butter Preparation 1 Cream the eggs and sugar using the hand held blender until it is frothy with air bubbles Mix the flour and baking powder and sift over the egg and sugar mixture then fold in carefully Preheat the oven to 180 C 2 Line the square tin with greaseproof paper fill with the cake mixture and bake on the shelf rail rail 2 for 18 20 minutes on CONVECTION 180 C After half of cookin...

Page 28: ...ANY FOOD DEPOSITS Keep the oven clean or the oven could lead to a deterioration of the surface This could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Oven exterior The outside of your oven can be cleaned easily with mild soap and water Make sure the soap is wiped off with a moist cloth and dry the exterior with a soft towel Oven controls Open the door be...

Page 29: ...e grill heating element become red YES _________ NO ________ 5 Set the CONVECTION cooking mode for three minutes at 250ºC Is the inside of the oven hot after 3 minutes YES _________ NO ________ If you answer NO to any of the above questions call a Service Technician appointed by SHARP and report the results of your check See inside back cover for details of address IMPORTANT If the display shows n...

Page 30: ... also exceptionally well suited for thawing foods In many cases it is beneficial to combine microwaves with hot air or the grill This enables you to cook and brown your foods in a short time Compared to conventional roasting the cooking time is usually much shorter COMBI OPERATION MICROWAVE WITH HOT AIR OR GRILL By joining two different modes of operation the benefits of your microwave oven will i...

Page 31: ...stay dry and crunchy Covering the food with paper towels will contain splatters from greasy foods MICROWAVE FOIL or heat resistant foil is suitable for covering or wrapping foods Please note the manufacturer s instructions ROASTING BAGS can be used in the microwave oven Metal clips are not suited to close such bags as they might cause the foil to melt Use kitchen string to close these bags and pie...

Page 32: ... dish that is suitable for use in a conventional stove or grill BEFORE YOU BEGIN To make the use of your microwave as easy as possible please read the following notes and tips Only turn your microwave on when food is placed inside the cooking chamber ENTER THE TIME Times for thawing heating and cooking are usually much shorter than in a conventional stove or oven Please adhere to the times recomme...

Page 33: ...and every food has a certain interior temperature which indicates that the food is done and the result will be good You can measure this interior temperature with a food thermometer The most important temperatures are listed in the temperature table ADDING WATER Vegetables and other foods with high water content can be cooked in their own fluid or with very little additional water Many vitamins an...

Page 34: ...p retain moisture and shorten the cooking time Use a lid microwave foil or a cover cap Foods that should develop a crust e g roast or chicken should not be covered Follow this rule If it should be covered when using a conventional stove it should be covered in the microwave If it is cooked uncovered on a conventional stove it should also be cooked uncovered in the microwave IRREGULAR SHAPED FOODS ...

Page 35: ...awing heating and cooking without having to transfer the food to other containers COVERS Thinner parts should be covered with aluminum foil during thawing Thawed or warm parts should also be covered with aluminum foil This prevents that thin parts overheat while thick parts are still frozen THE MICROWAVE POWER should be set lower rather than higher This helps you achieve even thawing If the microw...

Page 36: ... and let it stand for about 10 minutes standing time The roast will continue to cook during this time i e fluid will be evenly distributed so that less moisture is lost when cutting When shopping make sure that all pieces are as even as possible This is very important if you d like to cook the vegetables in one piece e g potatoes Wash and clean vegetables prior to preparation then measure and cut ...

Page 37: ... C 250 C COMBI OPERATION DUAL CONV MICROWAVE AND HOT AIR This type of operation allows you to combine the various microwave power levels 10P to 60P with a desired Hot Air temperature 40 C 250 C COMBI OPERATION DUAL GRILL MICROWAVE AND GRILL This type of operation allows you to combine the various microwave power levels 10P to 80P with the Grill LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS P Percentage tbsp tablespoon g g...

Page 38: ...e evenly next to each other turn after of the thawing time 5 To thaw poultry chicken drumsticks cutlets steaks roast mincemeat sliced bread and cream tortes please use the automatic thawing program TABLE THAWING AND COOKING Foods Amount g Setting Power level Cooking Min Water addition Process notes Standing Min Fish filet e g Filet Bordelaise 400 100 P 10 12 Remove from package put into a casserol...

Page 39: ...emperature TABLE ROASTING MEAT AND POULTRY Meat and poultry Amount g Setting Power level temp Cooking Min Process notes Standing Min Roasts pork veal lamb 500 1000 1500 50 P 160 C 50 P 160 C 50 P 130 C 50 P 130 C 50 P 130 C 50 P 130 C 8 10 8 10 17 20 14 16 28 32 23 27 Season as desired put onto the lowest grill turn after 5 10 10 Roast beef medium 1000 1500 30 P 200 C 30 P 200 C 30 P 200 C 30 P 20...

Page 40: ...er the bread add one slice of ham one slice of pineapple and one slice of melting cheese Place slice of cheese in the center and position onto the highest grill rack TABLE HEATING FROZEN SNACKS Frozen snacks Amount g Setting Power level temp Cooking Min Process notes French fries normal 250 60 P 4 5 2 4 3 4 Place into a flat casserole dish position onto the highest grill rack turn after thin 250 6...

Page 41: ...raw on the inside 2 The microwave power should correspond to the type of food and the cooking time Use the recipes in this cookbook as a guideline 3 If you prepare foods using the combi microwave grill operation you should observe the following For large big foods e g pork roast the microwave time is correspondingly longer than for small flat foods It is exactly opposite when using the grill The c...

Page 42: ...l times 2 Position the pan onto the low rack pre bake the dough 12 14 Min 40 P 230 C 3 Mix onion with cheese and flour Mix eggs milk yoghurt and spices Add the cheese mixture 4 Evenly distribute the filling on the dough Place the pan onto the low rack and bake 20 22 Min 30 P 230 C Italy Pizza Artichoke Pizza ai carciofi Total cooking time approx 20 24 minutes Utensils Pizza pan dm approx 30 cm Ing...

Page 43: ...owl Add onions diced ham and mushroom stems season with pepper and rosemary cover and cook 3 5 Min 100 P Let cool 3 In a covered casserole dish heat 100 ml Wine and the Heavy whipping cream 1 2 Min 100 P 4 Mix the rest of the wine and the flour to make a thin dough add the hot liquid cover and cook Stir once approx Min 100 P 5 Fill the mushroom caps with the ham mixture place into the sauce and ba...

Page 44: ...ts 130 g in slices 15 g Celery diced 1 Leek 130 g sliced in rings 3 White cabbage leaves 100 g sliced 200 g Veal bones 50 g Marbeled ham sliced 50 g Barley seeds 700 ml Meat broth Pepper 4 Wiener sausages 300 g Preparation 1 Add butter and onions to the bowl cover and steam 1 2 Min 100 P 2 Put vegetables into the bowl Add bones ham slices and barley fill with meat broth Season with pepper cover an...

Page 45: ...to the high rack and bake 6 8 Min Germany Meat Kebab Bunte Fleischspieße Total cooking time approx 17 20 minutes Utensils High rack Four wooden sticks approx 25 cm long Ingredients 400 g escalope of pork 100 g Bacon 2 Onions 100 g quartered 4 Tomatoes 250 g quartered Green bell peppers 100 g divided into eights 3 tbsps Oil 4 tsps Paprika Salt 1 tsp Cayenne pepper 1 tsp Worcester sauce Preparation ...

Page 46: ...stés mé kimú Total cooking time approx 18 20 minutes Utensils Bowl with cover 1 l contents Flat oval casserole dish with cover approx 30 cm long Ingredients 2 Aubergines without stalks each about 250 g Salt 3 Tomatoes approx 200 g 1 tsp Olive oil to grease the pan 2 Onion 100 g finely chopped 4 Mild green peppers 200 g Mincemeat beef or lamb 2 Garlic clove crushed 2 tbsps Parsley chopped Salt Pepp...

Page 47: ...or margarine 1 onion 50 g finely chopped 100 ml White wine Seasoned gravy thickener dark for about l sauce 300 ml heavy whipping cream 1 tbsp Parsley chopped Preparation 1 Cut the fillet into finger thick strips 2 Distribute the butter evenly in the bowl Put vegetables and meat into a bowl cover and heat Stir once 6 9 Min 100 P 3 Add white wine gravy thickener and heavy whipping cream stir cover a...

Page 48: ...garine for greasing the pan 1 onion 50 g finely chopped 1 Garlic clove crushed Salt Pepper Sugar 250 g Green beans from a can Preparation 1 Remove skin from tomatoes remove stem pieces puree in a blender 2 Cut lamb meat into large cubes Grease the pan Add the meat onion and crushed garlic clove season cover and cook 7 9 Min 100 P 3 Add green beans and pureed tomatoes to the meat cover and cook 10 ...

Page 49: ...dough several times with a fork 7 Rinse the casserole dish with cold water place the puff pastry into the casserole dish with the closed edge on the bottom 8 For garnish cut out shapes from the rest of the puff pastry and decorate 9 Mix the egg yolk and milk baste the dough with this mixture and bake on the low rack in the pre heated microwave oven 15 18 Min 50 P 230 C After cooking let the beef f...

Page 50: ...led 3 Eggs 125 ml Cream 2 tsps Green peppercorns Salt 1 tbsp Parsley finely chopped Preparation 1 Wash the fillets pat dry Sprinkle with lemon juice Let sit for about 15 minutes pad dry again salt 2 Grease the pan place tomatoes crab and fish fillet in layers 3 Mix eggs cream spices and parsley Pour sauce over casserole Position uncovered onto the low rack and cook 21 23 Min 50 P 200 C 4 After coo...

Page 51: ...d divide into 8 portions 2 Grease the pan Place chicken pieces in pan add vegetables and season with salt and pepper Dust with curry and flour mix well Add water and peeled crushed tomatoes Cover and cook on low rack After half of cooking time stir once and continue cooking uncovered 26 30 Min 60 P 220 C After baking let stand for about 3 minutes Tip Serve with rice some shaved coconut mango chutn...

Page 52: ...rom skin and also place on serving platter If required remove excess fat from sauce remove the duck liver and season to taste 8 Pour some sauce over the orange filets Fill rest of sauce into a sauce boat and serve alongside the duck Tip If required place the duck on the low rack and bake for an additional 5 minutes prior to serving Italy Quails in Cheese and Herb Sauce Quaglie in salsa vellutata T...

Page 53: ...l 3 Pour soup over chicken rolls add raisins Cover and cook 17 19 Min 100 P Let stand for about 10 minutes prior to serving Germany Leek Tart Total cooking time approx 28 36 minutes Utensils Bowl with cover 2 l contents spring form diam approx 26 cm Ingredients 450 g Leek in thin rings 3 tbsps Water Salt 1 pinch Curry 100 g Whole wheat flour 80 g Rye flour type 1150 3 tsps Baking powder 1 Egg 75 g...

Page 54: ...1 Bell pepper 200 g cut into Large cubes 1 Small fennel 75 g finely diced Pepper 1 Bouquet Garni 200 g Artichoke hearts from a jar quartered Salt Pepper Preparation 1 Put olive oil and garlic into the bowl Add the prepared vegetables except the artichoke hearts season with pepper Add the Bouquet Garni cover and cook Stir once during cooking 15 18 Min 100 P During the last 5 minutes of cooking time...

Page 55: ...the casserole pan and place chicory in it Cut ham slices in half place on top of the chicory pour sauce over everything Sprinkle the casserole with Gouda cheese bake on high rack 6 8 Min 50 P After baking let stand for about 5 minutes Germany Broccoli Potato Gratin with Mushrooms Total cooking time approx 36 39 minutes Utensils Bowl with cover 2 l contents Round casserole dish dm 26 cm Ingredients...

Page 56: ...and for about 2 minutes Germany Filled Tomatoes with Spring Onions Total cooking time approx 22 27 minutes Utensils Bowl with cover about 1 l content Flat oval casserole dish with cover approx 26 cm long Ingredients Bunch thyme 5 g 35 g Buckwheat seeds 2 tbsps Butter or margarine 20 g 1 Onion 50 g finely chopped 2 Garlic clove crushed 100 ml Vegetable broth 1 Bunch fresh parsley smooth 10 g 100 g ...

Page 57: ... grease the pan 450 g Courgette in slices 150 g Sour cream 2 Eggs 100 g Shredded cheddar cheese Preparation 1 Add water oil and salt in a bowl cover and bring to a boil 3 5 Min 100 P 2 Break macaroni noodles into small pieces add stir and let soak 9 11 Min 30 P Let noodles drain well and cool 3 Mix tomatoes and onion season well Grease the casserole pan Add the macaroni noodles and pour tomato sau...

Page 58: ...ngs makes 5 servings Total cooking time approx 7 10 minutes Utensils 5 cups or pudding molds Ingredients 2 tbsps Butter or margarine 20 g 1 Onion 50 g finely chopped approx 500 ml Milk 200 g Dry bread roll diced approx 5 rolls bread rolls 3 Eggs Preparation 1 Grease the bottom of the pan add onions cover and steam 1 2 Min 100 P 2 Cut roll into small cubes cover with milk and let sit for 10 minutes...

Page 59: ...e with spinach Italy Lasagne al forno Total cooking time approx 23 25 minutes Utensils Bowl with cover 2 l contents Flat square casserole dish approx 20x20x6 cm Ingredients 300 g Tomatoes from a jar 50 g Mushrooms finely diced 1 Onion 50 g finely chopped 1 Garlic clove crushed 250 g Mincemeat beef 2 tbsps Tomato sauce 30 g Salt and pepper Oregano Thyme Basil 150 ml Cream Crème Fraiche 100 ml Milk ...

Page 60: ...n 1 Leave pears whole and peel 2 Put sugar vanilla sugar liquor and water into a bowl mix cover and heat 1 2 Min 100 P 3 Place pears into the liquid cover and cook 6 10 Min 100 P Remove pears from liquid let cool 4 Pour 50 ml of the liquid into a smaller bowl Add chocolate and cream cover and heat approx 1 Min 100 P 5 Stir sauce well Pour sauce over pears and serve Tip Can be served with some vani...

Page 61: ...t casserole dish approx 30 cm long Ingredients 125 g Flour 1 tbsp Oil Egg 50 ml Water Core of one vanilla bean 50 g Butter or margarine 2 Egg yolk 75 g Sugar 250 g Curd 20 fat content 50 ml Heavy whipping cream 2 Egg white Flour for dusting 40 g Butter or margarine 20 g Breadcrumbs 30 g Raisins 1 tsp Butter or margarine for greasing the pan Preparation 1 To make a dough knead flour tbsp oil and th...

Page 62: ...ter baking let stand for about 5 minutes 2 Cut strawberries in half mix with sugar and orange liquor 3 Remove vanilla bean from rice place rice in a double boiler to cool stirring constantly Beat the cream and egg white separately until stiff Carefully fold the pistachios under the cold rice then the cream and finally the egg whites 4 Serve the rice in a large bowl Make a little hollow place the s...

Page 63: ...tween two layers of foil and place into the pan Form an edge of about 3 cm high 3 Evenly spread hazelnuts onto the dough 4 Peel core and quarter the apples cut into thin slices Place apple slices in an overlapping pattern onto the hazelnuts thinly dust with cinnamon 5 Separate eggs Beat egg whites until stiff add a dash of salt and 1 Tbls sugar Beat egg yolk rest of the sugar and vanilla bean unti...

Page 64: ...e dough only shortly before serving otherwise it might soak up the moisture Germany Four Fruit Cake makes about 12 16 servings Total cooking time approx 20 24 minutes Utensils Round fruit cake pan dm approx 28 cm Two bowls with cover 2 l contents Ingredients 75 g Butter or margarine 75 g Sugar 1 tsp Vanilla flavor 2 Eggs 150 g Flour 1 tsp Baking powder 3 g 4 tbsps Milk 1 tsp Butter or margarine to...

Page 65: ... the pan 170 g Butter or margarine 140 g Powdered sugar 4 Egg yolk 40 g Almond slivers 40 g Raisins washed and some shredded Lemon rind 4 Egg white 280 g Flour 1 pck Baking powder 15 g Preparation 1 Grease the Gugelhupf pan 2 Beat butter and powdered sugar with a handheld blender until creamy Slowly add egg yolk Add almond slivers raisins and the shredded lemon rind Mix well 3 Beat egg whites unti...

Page 66: ...8 10 minutes Utensils Round Baking pan dm approx 30 cm greaseproof paper Ingredients 280 g Flour 210 g Butter 100 g Sugar 100 g Almonds with peel powdered 1 Egg yolk 25 ml Lemon juice lemon Some cinnamon Preparation 1 Knead all ingredients into a short crust dough place in cool area for hour 2 Roll the dough to about 3 mm thickness cut out round shapes of about 5 cm diameter Place 12 cookies on a ...

Page 67: ...tir cover again and cook 6 7 Min 30 P 3 Thoroughly clean jam glasses fill with jam and immediately close with preserving film Tip You can also use a frozen and thawed fruits Switzerland Apple Chutney with Raisins makes 30 servings Total cooking time approx 22 28 minutes Utensils Bowl with cover 3 l contents Small canning or jam glasses preserving film Ingredients 4 Hard apples 500 g peeled and dic...

Page 68: ...ol It means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste There is a separate collection system for these products 1 In the European Union Attention If you want to dispose of this equipment please do not use the ordinary dust bin Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with legislation that requires prope...

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Page 70: ...n verlängert nicht die Garantiezeit Garantieleistung Sharp Electronics Europe GmbH erfüllt seine Garantieverpflichtung für Mängel nach seiner Wahl durch kostenlose Reparatur oder durch Austausch des mangelhaften Gerätes gegen ein mangelfreies Etwa anfallende Transportkosten innerhalb Deutschlands und Österreich werden von uns übernommen Geltendmachung der Garantie Um die Garantie in Anspruch nehme...

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