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Pan Frying:

Suitable for eggs, omelettes, bacon,

sausages, steaks and chicken pieces. Pre-heat to
settings 5-6 with a little oil to prevent food from
sticking and to add flavour. For non-stick
cooking surfaces, the amount of oil can be
reduced.

Shallow Frying:

Suitable for vegetable pieces

e.g roast pumpkin and potato, and crumbed
food. Pre-heat on settings 6-8 with sufficient oil
so that the food is half immersed. Cook food
with the lid off.
Sauteeing: Pre-heat on settings 5-6, with a little
oil to prevent food from sticking and 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. Pre-heat the frypan on settings 7-8 with a

little oil. 

2. Add vegetables,meat 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. The
lid can be in position in the last few minutes
of cooking.

Reheating food.

Pies:

Pre-heat the frypan on settings 7-8. Place

the pies on a rack in the frypan. 
Use a skewer or knife to check that they are
heated through before serving.

Bread rolls:

Frozen or thawed. Pre-heat the

frypan to settings 7-8.Place on a rack in the
frypan. Bread rolls can be wrapped individually
in foil to prevent drying

Frozen pre-packaged dinners:

Pre-heat the

frypan on settings 7-8. Remove the frozen
dinners from the cardboard cover and place on
a rack in the frypan and position the lid.

Roasting.

Meat and poultry:

The frypan is ideal for

roasting meat and poultry, as the meat retains
the flavour and juices.
1. Pre-heat the frypan on settings 7-8. 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 settings 4-5

to cook the meat as desired.

4. Turn the meat during cooking, set a side and

cover with foil while you prepare the 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.

Toasting sandwiches.

Up to four sandwiches can be toasted at one
time. Choose fillings which will hold together
and not run out of the sandwich.

1. Pre-heat the frypan on settings 5-7.

2. Butter the bread well and place the

sandwiches into the frypan with the buttered
sides on the outside.

3. Cook for approximately 3-4 minutes

on each side.

Sunbeam is a Registered trademark. Frypans is a Registered
trademark. Made in Korea. Due to minor changes in design or
otherwise, the product you buy may differ from the one
shown in this booklet. Approved by the appropriate Electrical
Supply Authorities. Backed by Sunbeam’s 12 Month
Replacement Guarantee and National Service Network.

© Copyright. SUNBEAM CORPORATION LIMITED 2001.
(INCORPORATED IN N.S.W.) A.C.N. 000 006 771

For more information or advice on any Sunbeam products,
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Summary of Contents for FP8400

Page 1: ...TRUCTION RECIPE BOOKLET THIS BOOK COVERS THE USE AND CARE OF THE FOLLOWING SUNBEAM ELECTRIC COOKWARE FP8600 ELLISE STAINLESS FRYPAN 30 5CM 12 STAINLESS ELECTRIC COOKWARE FP8400 ELLISE STAINLESS SAUCEP...

Page 2: ...For safety reasons and to avoid maintenance by unskilled persons some appliances are sealed using tamperproof means as specified by S A A Standards Association of Australia Such appliances should alwa...

Page 3: ...5 Features of your Sunbeam Ellise stainless frypan 6 Features of your Sunbeam frypan 7 Using your frypan 8 Care and Cleaning 8 Stainless steel cooking surface 8 9 Cooking with your Sunbeam frypan 9 10...

Page 4: ...es and stir fry vegetables etc All with minimal mess or fuss Economical Cooks food quickly and uses less power than an ordinary oven or grill Total control The removable Control Probe has 10 heat sett...

Page 5: ...e and fully immersible making cleaning a breeze Extra deep cooking vessel Ideal for cooking foods with a liquid base such as casseroles pasta sauces soups custards etc Unique cast element The element...

Page 6: ...which is adhered onto the stainless saucepan providing even heat distribution Cool touch handles Cool touch handles make it safer when shifting your saucepan from the kitchen to the table Removable Co...

Page 7: ...ubbling as the thermostat maintains the selected temperature when the food stops bubbling S I M M E R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 DIAL SETTING CELSIUS approx FARENHEIGHT approx USES TEMPERATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 8: ...rypan is used again NEVER IMMERSE THE CONTROL PROBE IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUID Storage Store the Control Probe carefully Do not knock or drop it as this can damage the probe If damage is suspected retur...

Page 9: ...to fully immerse in water Cooking with your Sunbeam frypan Boiling Pasta 1 Bring 6 cups of water to the boil on setting 5 Add 1 2 tablespoons of oil to stop the pasta from sticking together 2 Add 250...

Page 10: ...oultry as the meat retains the flavour and juices 1 Pre heat the frypan on settings 7 8 Use only a small amount of oil for less fatty joints and no oil for fattier joints of meat 2 Brown and seal the...

Page 11: ...ny recipes covered in this section for the different models of Ellise Stainless Cookware Some of the recipes listed in this section will only be suitable for particular models not necessarily the mode...

Page 12: ...24 11 2 cups cooked rice 1 small onion peeled and finely chopped 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 cup finely chopped ham or cabanossi 2 eggs lightly beaten 1 4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 4 teaspoon ground...

Page 13: ...tablespoons soy sauce 2 cups chicken stock 3 tablespoons corn flour 1 4 cup water 1 Heat butter or margarine in frypan on setting 6 Brown almonds and set aside 2 Add onions and ginger saute until tend...

Page 14: ...ak on both sides Allow steak to stand 1 hour 2 Heat butter and oil in frypan on setting 7 Add steaks and cook quickly on both sides to seal in the juices Reduce heat to setting 5 until desired donenes...

Page 15: ...n 2 Sprinkle a little pepper over one side of each steak Sprinkle the other side with lemon juice 3 Coat veal steaks lightly in flour Dip into egg and then into breadcrumbs pressing breadcrumbs on fir...

Page 16: ...ly beaten with 2 tablespoons milk 1 cup dry breadcrumbs 2 tablespoons oil 1 Combine onion fresh breadcrumbs mint parsley egg and fresh ground pepper 2 Spread mixture onto lamb and roll up Secure with...

Page 17: ...ginger 1 Heat oil in frypan on setting 6 Add pork spare ribs and brown on all sides Cover and cook for 20 30 minutes turning occasionally 2 Combine marmalade water soy sauce garlic and ginger 3 Reduce...

Page 18: ...ato wedges parsley and rosemary inside cavity and close fish 3 Lay fish onto a well greased sheet of aluminium foil 4 Top fish with mushroom slices Drizzle over lemon juice and dot with butter Sprinkl...

Page 19: ...immer cover and cook until zucchini is tender Ratatouille Serves 6 1 large eggplant 4 tablespoons oil 2 onions peeled and finely sliced 2 cloves garlic peeled and finely chopped 2 green capsicum seeds...

Page 20: ...g occasionally 3 Stir through lemon juice and parsley just before serving Rice and pasta Chinese Fried Rice Serves 6 2 tablespoons oil 3 eggs lightly beaten 1 onion peeled and finely chopped 3 bacon r...

Page 21: ...1 Heat oil in frypan on setting 6 Saute onion and garlic until onion is tender 2 Add meat and cook until browned 3 Add remaining ingredients stirring to combine 4 Reduce heat to setting 1 cover and co...

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