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Frying

The frypan is ideal for shallow or dry frying. 
Deep frying is not particularly suitable as 
the frypan has shallow sides and a greater 
surface area, which results in heat loss and 
the possible overflow of oil.

Pan Frying:

 Suitable for eggs, omelettes, 

bacon, sausages, steaks and chicken pieces. 
Preheat to MEDIUM setting and add a little 
oil to flavour. Non-stick cooking surfaces do 
not require a large amount of oil.

Shallow Frying:

 Suitable for vegetable 

pieces e.g roast pumpkin and potato, and 
crumbed food. Preheat on MEDIUM setting 
with sufficient oil so that the food is half 
immersed. Cook food with the lid off.

Sautéeing:

 Preheat on MEDIUM setting with  

a little oil to add flavour. 

Stir Frying:

 Food is cooked quickly, over a 

high heat and vegetables retain their flavour 
and crispness. For best results and even 
cooking, cut food into even sized, smaller 
pieces.
1.  Preheat the frypan on MAX setting with  

a little oil. 

2.  Slice meat into strips. Coat meat in a little 

oil and stir-fry in batches until browned. 
This prevents meat from stewing.

3.  Add vegetables and seasoning, stirring 

continuously. Vegetables which take longer 
to cook, such as carrots, should be cooked 
first, adding the other ingredients later. 
Cook until the vegetables are still slightly 
crisp. Return the meat back into the pan 
when the vegetables are almost cooked. 
The lid can be in position in the last few 
minutes of cooking.

Roasting

Meat and poultry:

 The frypan is ideal for 

roasting meat and poultry, as the meat 
retains the flavour and juices.
1.  Preheat the frypan on MEDIUM/MAX 

setting. Use only a small amount of oil for 
less fatty joints and no oil for fattier joints 
of meat.

2.  Brown and seal the meat on all sides and 

position the lid.

3.  After browning, turn the dial to MEDIUM 

setting to cook the meat as desired. Turn 
meat occasionally during cooking to ensure 
even cooking.

4.  Remove meat from pan and cover with 

foil. Allow meat to rest for 5-10 minutes, 
meanwhile you can make a gravy from the 
juices in the frypan.

Vegetables: 

Cut into even sized pieces. Add 

to the frypan 45-60 minutes before serving. 
For crisper vegetables, remove the meat and 
increase the heat for the last few minutes of 
cooking.

Roasting Times:
Note:

 These times are for well done. Reduce 

the times to suit personal taste.

PORK:

 30-40 minutes per 500g after browning.

VEAL:

 30-40 minutes per 500g after browning.

LAMB:

 25-30 minutes per 500g after 

browning.

CHICKEN:

 30-35 minutes per 500g after browning.

Cooking with your FP6910 DimpleTech

 Frypan continued

Summary of Contents for DimpleTech MASTER SERIES

Page 1: ...DimpleTech Frypan User Guide MASTER SERIES FP6910...

Page 2: ...eam s safety precautions 1 Features of your Sunbeam DimpleTech Frypan 2 DimpleTech cooking surface 4 Dupont Teflon Platinum Premium 5 Temperature settings 6 Using your DimpleTech Frypan 7 Cooking with...

Page 3: ...pliance This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given superv...

Page 4: ...ces and sauces from your pan 2400 watt even temperature butterfly cast in element The 2400 watt butterfly element provides even heat distribution across the entire pan surface preventing cooler spots...

Page 5: ...ing Pan tilt lever When the lever is in the lowered position the cooking pan tilts so juices collect at one end of the pan Both hands are then free for basting Heat reflector plate Reflects heat back...

Page 6: ...Superior Heat Performance Heat to the cooking surface is concentrated over a reduced surface area which boosts temperatures This creates super sear temperatures and gives superior browning Super Non...

Page 7: ...preserves the release properties of the non stick coating and the life of the frypan The result is a non stick coating that can be treated like ordinary cookware enabling the use of metal utensils Ho...

Page 8: ...e only and may require adjustment to suit various foods and individual tastes When the dial is set to a MIN setting it is quite normal for food to stop and start bubbling as the thermostat maintains t...

Page 9: ...ed and then will cycle on and off throughout cooking as the cooking temperature is maintained by the thermostat Hint On initial heating of the cookware it is recommended that the temperature be allowe...

Page 10: ...l tender for approximately 8 12 minutes 3 Reduce to a lower setting if the water boils too rapidly Note Cooking times will vary with different types of pasta Rice 1 Bring 6 cups of water to the boil o...

Page 11: ...ots should be cooked first adding the other ingredients later Cook until the vegetables are still slightly crisp Return the meat back into the pan when the vegetables are almost cooked The lid can be...

Page 12: ...or drop it as this can damage the probe If damage is suspected return the control probe to your nearest Sunbeam Service Centre for inspection Refer to the back of your instruction book for Service Ce...

Page 13: ...Aioli Makes 10 12 Lemon Parmesan Aioli 1 clove garlic crushed cup mayonnaise cup sour cream 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill 2 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon lemon juice Salt and fres...

Page 14: ...ith the remaining dough 6 Heat the oil on MEDIUM heat 7 Add each pancake and cook for 1 2 minutes on each side or until golden and crisp 8 Cut into wedges and serve hot Sesame Panko Prawns with Lime M...

Page 15: ...ly chopped 1 cups unsweetened Greek yoghurt 2 tablespoons grated ginger 1 tablespoon smoked paprika 1 tablespoon white vinegar 1 teaspoons garlic powder 1 teaspoons ground cardamom 1 teaspoons ground...

Page 16: ...further 10 minutes or until cooked 6 Serve Lemon and Herb Roasted Chicken Makes 4 6 servings 1 x 1 5kg whole chicken Butter 2 cloves garlic crushed 100g butter room temperature 1 tablespoon chopped f...

Page 17: ...ic and cook for 1 minute 3 Add cream to the frypan Simmer for 2 3 minutes or until the cream has thickened slightly 4 Add the cooked pasta to the sauce with parmesan cheese and lemon juice Cook stirri...

Page 18: ...nder Add lemon Season to taste with salt and pepper 6 Serve with rice coriander and plain yoghurt Pork Schnitzel with Coleslaw Makes 4 large servings 4 boneless pork loin chops 1 cup plain flour 3 egg...

Page 19: ...taste with salt and pepper 6 Serve steaks with mushroom sauce Quick and Easy Beef Burger Makes approximately 6 patties Patty 500g lean beef mince cup bread crumbs cup chopped fresh parsley 1 teaspoon...

Page 20: ...ok for 5 minutes turning occasionally Remove from pan once cooked 6 Serve with yoghurt dipping sauce Stuffed Leg of Lamb with Red Wine Makes 6 8 servings Stuffing 100g pancetta 5 cloves garlic peeled...

Page 21: ...elery carrots and onion to the pan Cook stirring for 5 minutes or until the onion is golden 5 Add the tomato paste and cook for a further 1 minute 6 In a separate bowl combine the coffee and hot water...

Page 22: ...th a thin layer of ganache Serve Mini Lemon Cheesecakes Makes 10 Crust 1 cup crushed plain biscuits 50g butter melted Filling 340g cream cheese room temperature 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons...

Page 23: ...or use of the product on incorrect voltage Should you experience any difficulties with your product during the warranty period please contact our customer service line for advice on 1300 881 861 in Au...

Page 24: ...2 mail Level 6 Building 5 Central Park 660 670 Great South Road Greenlane Auckland Sunbeam Corporation Limited ABN 45 000 006 771 Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Limited Sunbeam is a...

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