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Using your Cupcake Maker

1. Insert the 3 pin plug into a 230/240 

volt power outlet and turn the power on 
ensuring the cord is fully unwrapped from 
around the base of the cupcake maker.

2. Allow your cupcake maker to pre-heat until 

the ‘WARM UP’ light goes out and the 
‘READY’ light comes on. This indicates 
that the cooking plates have reached the 
correct temperature for cooking.

3. Separate patty cases and divide mixture 

evenly. See recipes from page 8.

4. Once all patty cases have been filled, 

carefully transfer them into the cupcake 
maker.

Tip:

 If placing mixture directly into the 

cupcake maker, it is advised to lightly spray 
the cooking plates with a cooking oil spray 
before use. 
5. Gently close the lid. 
6. Allow to cook for approximately 10 

minutes or until a skewer inserted into the 
cupcakes comes out clean.

Tip:

 Do not lift the lid before the recommened 

cooking time as this will affect the result.
7. To remove cupcakes, always use a plastic 

or wooden spatula. Never use a sharp 
object or metal, as this will damage the 
non-stick surface of the cooking plates.

Summary of Contents for Pattie CC3200

Page 1: ...Pattie Cupcake maker Instruction Recipe Booklet CC3200 Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...Contents Important instructions retain for future use Features of Pattie your Cupcake Maker 4 Using your Cupcake Maker 6 Handy Hints 7 Care Cleaning 7 Recipes 8...

Page 3: ...ded for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use...

Page 4: ...f Pattie your Cupcake Maker Warm up Ready Indicators Indicates that the cupcake maker is on and heating Non stick coating Non stick plates for easy cleaning Cupcake holes Create 6 delicious cupcakes i...

Page 5: ...5 Easy lift handle Designed for easy and safe use Cord storage Neatly wraps the cord for safe and convenient storage...

Page 6: ...recipes from page 8 4 Once all patty cases have been filled carefully transfer them into the cupcake maker Tip If placing mixture directly into the cupcake maker it is advised to lightly spray the co...

Page 7: ...suitable to use in the cupcake maker Use the recipe and method as directed on the packet mix but only cook for 10 12 minutes per batch Other recipes are suitable to use in the cupcake maker simply use...

Page 8: ...well with the basic butter cream icing on page 13 Chocolate Cupcakes Makes 12 Preparation 10 minutes Cooking 10 12 minutes per batch 1 cup self raising flour cup plain flour 3 cup cocoa powder cup ca...

Page 9: ...ell with Strawberry Ganache Icing recipe on page 14 Butterfly Cakes Makes 12 Preparation 20 minutes Cooking 10 12 minutes per batch 1 cups self raising flour cup caster sugar 3 cup milk 2 x 59g eggs l...

Page 10: ...heatproof spatula onto a wire rack Repeat with remaining cupcakes 4 Once cool ice with cookies and cream icing on page 14 Banana Cupcakes Makes 12 Preparation 10 minutes Cooking 12 minutes per batch 2...

Page 11: ...h remaining cupcakes 4 Allow cupcakes to cool before icing with your favourite topping Basic Gluten Free Cupcakes Makes 12 Preparation 10 minutes Cooking 10 12 minutes per batch 1 cup Gluten Free self...

Page 12: ...ith remaining cupcakes 4 Allow cupcakes to cool before icing with your favourite topping Basic Sugar Free Cupcakes Makes 12 Preparation 10 minutes Cooking 10 12 minutes per batch 1 cups self raising f...

Page 13: ...riation Chocolate butter cream Sift 2 3 tablespoons of cocoa powder into the icing sugar mixture Chocolate Ganache Makes 1 cups Preparation 15 minutes chilling time 200g good quality dark chocolate ro...

Page 14: ...chocolate biscuits roughly chopped 3 Place butter into a small bowl of an electric mixer Beat on medium high speed until the butter is pale in colour Reduce speed and gradually add sugar and milk and...

Page 15: ...heatproof spatula onto a wire rack Repeat with remaining muffins 4 Dust with icing sugar and serve warm Tip Raspberries are best folded through while still frozen as this helps them to not break apar...

Page 16: ...muffins from cupcake maker using a heatproof spatula onto a wire rack Repeat with remaining muffins Tip Muffins can be made with paper cases if desired but work better directly into cupcake maker Pest...

Page 17: ...cupcake maker and cook lid down for 3 minutes Open lid and using the back of a spoon carefully press the softened biscuits down to form a base Divide cheesecake mixture evenly over bases Close lid and...

Page 18: ...a round bladed knife in a cutting motion to quickly mix until a soft dough forms Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and lightly knead Roll out to about a 3cm thickness Use a round 5cm pastry cutt...

Page 19: ...guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law and under the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act In Australia you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and...

Page 20: ...t www sunbeam co nz Or call 0800 786 232 Pattie is a registered trademark of Sunbeam Corporation Made in China Due to minor changes in design or otherwise the product may differ from the one shown in...

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