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FRYING NON-FROZEN FOOD
When referring to the following table, please keep in mind that the cooking times and temperatures are approxi-
mate, and must be adjusted according to the quantity of food and personal tastes.
Food
Max quantity. (g.) Temperature (°C)
Time (minutes)
Fresh potato chips Half portion
800
170
phase1 8 - 10
phase 2 1-2
Full portion
1300 (4 litre version)
170
phase 1 11 – 13
phase 2 2-4
1000 (3 litre version)
170
phase 1 11 – 13
phase 2 2-4
Fish
Calamari
600
140
9 - 11
Canestrelli
600
140
10-12
Sardines
600
140
10-12
Prawns
600
140
8 - 10
Tongue-fish
500
140
6 - 8
Meat
Pork cutlets
500
160
8 - 9
Chicken cutlets
500
160
8 - 10
Meatballs
700
160
8 - 10
Vegetables Artichokes
400
150
15-17
Cauliflower
600
150
10-11
Mushrooms
500
150
8 - 10
Aubergines
200
150
9 - 11
Courgettes
500
150
13-15
FRYING FROZEN FOODS
Frozen foods are stored at very low temperatures. Consequently, they significantly lower the temperature of the liquid
used for cooking.
For best results, never exceed the maximum recommended quantity of food when frying.
Frozen foods are often covered with a layer of ice; this ice should be removed before cooking. Immerse the basket
in the oil very slowly to prevent the oil from boiling over.
The cooking times are approximate and must be adjusted according to the initial temperature of the food being fried
and the temperatures indicated on the packaging of the food.
Food
Max quantity. (g.)
Temperature (°C)
Time (minutes)
Pre-cooked frozen potato chips
600
180
9 - 11
Potato croquettes
700
180
9 - 11
Fish
Fish-fingers
500
180
7 - 8
Fish fillets
500
180
6 - 7
Meat Chicken cutlets
300
180
5 - 6
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