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Cooking tables

The cooking times given are indicative only, they may vary depending on whether the food items are

in season, their size, how they each taste and the electrical voltage used. The quantity of oil indicated

may be increased in accordance with your tastes and needs. If you like your fries even more crispy, try

cooking for a few extra minutes.

Potatoes 

T

YPE

Q

UANTITY

O

IL

C

OOKING TIME

Standard sized fries

10 mm x 10 mm

Fresh

1500 g**

1 spoonful of oil

41-43 min

1250 g**

1 spoonful of oil

38-40 min

1000 g**

¾ spoonful of oil

35-37 min

750 g**

½ spoonful of oil

30-32 min

500 g**

1

3

spoonful of oil

24-26 min

250 g**

1

5

spoonful of oil

20-22 min

Mac Cain Traditional Frozen Fries

Straight cut frozen fries

10 mm x 10 mm***

Frozen

1200 g

without

36-38 min

750 g

without

24-26 min

T

YPE

Q

UANTITY

O

IL

C

OOKING TIME

Chicken nuggets

Fresh

1200 g 

without

18-20 min

Frozen

1200 g 

without

18-20 min

Chicken drumsticks

Fresh

9

without

25-30 min

Chicken legs

Fresh

3

without

30-35 min

Chicken breasts

Fresh

9 small chicken breasts

(about 1200 g)

without

22-25 min

Spring Rolls

Fresh

12 small

1 spoonful of oil

10-12 min

Veal cutlets

Fresh

9

1 spoonful of oil

22-25 min

Pork chops

Fresh (2.5 cm thick)

6

1 spoonful of oil

18-20 min

Pork fillet

Fresh (cut into thin

slices or strips)

9

1 spoonful of oil

13-15 min

Saddle of rabbit

Fresh

9

1 spoonful of oil

18-20 min

Minced meat

Fresh

900 g

1 spoonful of oil

13-15 min

Frozen

600 g

1 spoonful of oil

13-15 min

Meatballs

Frozen

1200 g

1 spoonful of oil

18-20 min

Sausages 

Fresh

8 – 10

without

10-12 min

Meats - Poultry 

To give extra taste to your meat, feel free to mix the spices in the oil (paprika, curry, basil, oregano,

cumin, thyme, laurel…).

Other vegetables

T

YPE

Q

UANTITY

O

IL

C

OOKING TIME

Zucchini

Fresh in slices

1200 g 

1 spoon of oil 

+ 150 ml cold water

30 min

Peppers

Fresh in slices

1000 g 

1 spoon of oil 

+ 250 ml cold water

25 min

Mushrooms

Fresh in quarters

1000 g 

1 spoon of oil

20 min

Tomatoes

Fresh in quarters

1000 g 

1 spoon of oil

20 min

Onions

Fresh in round slices

750 g 

1 spoon of oil

30 min

** Weight of unpeeled potatoes.

*** for American Style Thin Cut Frozen Fries (8 mm x 8 mm) cook for the same time as 10 mm x 10 mm frozen fries.

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Page 5: ...y dry before they are put in the How should the potatoes be cut The chip s crispiness and fluffiness depends on its size The more thinly cut your fries are the crispier they will be and vice versa the...

Page 6: ...e tray and do not exceed the recommended quantities Never leave your 2in1 spoon in the appliance whilst it is on Never place the tray in the appliance without the bowl Never put the paddle in without...

Page 7: ...displays 00 Adjust the cooking time using the buttons fig 15 see Cooking table Press the start button fig 16 The minute countdown starts The countdown will only be displayed in seconds when there is...

Page 8: ...easts about 1200 g without 22 25 min Spring Rolls Fresh 12 small 1 spoonful of oil 10 12 min Veal cutlets Fresh 9 1 spoonful of oil 22 25 min Pork chops Fresh 2 5 cm thick 6 1 spoonful of oil 18 20 mi...

Page 9: ...ars diced 1500 g 2 spoonfuls of sugar 10 12 min Pineapple diced 2 2 spoonfuls of sugar 15 17 min TYPE QUANTITY OIL COOKING TIME Ratatouille Frozen 1000 g without 25 30 min Pan fried pasta and fish Fro...

Page 10: ...tton The cooking starts The minute by minute countdown starts Place the food on the tray making sure you don t exceed the maximum level fig 22 When the appliance beeps and stops automatically open the...

Page 11: ...nge each time you ve finished using your appliance In particular the internal areas of the blower marked by black arrows fig 30 Dry thoroughly before putting back Never immerse the appliance in water...

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