ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove
French Fry Cutter
from the
packaging and verify that you have received all
of the parts.
2. Remove the protective film covering the
Shield
.
3. Position the
Shield
into the
French Fry
Cutter
body.
NOTE:
Be certain that the
Shield
is positioned in the notches and pushed
the whole way down, so that it rests on top of
the
Cutting Plate.
4. Locate the
Handle, Handle Bolt
,
Handle
Washers
and
Handle
Nuts
.
5. Line up the holes in the
Handle
with the
corresponding holes in the handle base of the
French Fry Cutter.
6. Insert the
Handle Bolt
through the handle base and
Handle
, then secure using
the
Handle Nuts
and
Handle
Washers
(Figure 1).
7. To attach the
Push Rods
to the
Handle,
position the
Push Rods
on each side of the
Handle
and line up the corresponding holes.
8. Insert the
Push Rod Bolt
through the
Push Rod
and the
Handle
, then secure
together using a
Push Rod Nut
.
Figure 1
Handle
Handle Washer,
Handle Nut
and Handle Bolt
Push Rods
Push Rod Bolt
and
Push Rod Nut
French Fries are a popular side dish that are quick to prepare and low cost. Not all
potatoes will make good french fries. For good fries, potatoes need a high solids content
to ensures a distinct, mealy texture and hearty flavor. They also absorb less oil, producing
crispier fries. Most russet potatoes will produce good french fries, although you can also
use purple potatoes and Bintje potatoes.
Proper storage temperatures are necessary to avoid sweet or dark french fries.
Refrigeration of potatoes is not recommended, store raw potatoes at 55°F (13°C).
Great french fries can be made by keeping the skin on to enhance the appearance and
flavor. French fries made from peeled potatoes should be chilled after cutting in cold
water for 10 to 30 minutes before frying, to ensure maximum crispiness and eliminate the
chance of the fries sticking together. To prevent darkening, add citrus acid or vinegar
to the water solution. Spin dry before frying, to avoid water spattering and to reduce fat
absorption.
To yield ten - 4oz. (113 g) servings of fresh cut french fries you will need approximately
7 lbs. (3.2 kg) of potatoes. The fries should be cooked for 3 ½ minutes with the oil at
360°F (182°C).
CHOOSING YOUR POTATO
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
Use extreme care when handling the Cutting Plates and the Blades!
The Blades are extremely SHARP!
It is suggested that you wear Kevlar Cut-
Resistant Gloves when handling the Cutting Plates.
. ALWAYS
wash the potato to remove any dirt before putting through the cutter.
.
Potato can be cut with the skin or without.
.
If the potato is too big to fit into the
French Fry Cutter
, simply cut it in half.
.
Place a pan or bowl under
Cutting Plate
to catch the fries as they are cut.
. NOTE:
Make sure all bolts are tight before using the
French Fry Cutter
.
. NOTE:
Before using the
French Fry Cutter
for the first time, thoroughly wash
all parts that will contact food with warm, soapy water. Rinse with
clean water and dry thoroughly.
. NOTE:
Before and After each use, apply a food-safe lubricant to the
Guide
Rods
and
Cutting Plate
for smooth operation.
HELPFUL HINTS
OIL COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
Always use clean oil to fry potatoes. Vegetable or peanut oil is suggested. Make sure oil
is at the proper temperature. Frying potatoes in cold oil will result in more oil absorption.
The oil is the proper temperature when the fries don’t sink when dropped in and bubbles
remain on top of the oil. Never over fill the fryer. Overfilling may result in limp or the
french fries may stick together.
OVEN METHOD
Another method of making french fries is to bake them. Soak the fresh cut french fries in
cold water for 10 minutes. Place on a cooking pan with raised edges. Salt and coat with
oil. Bake in the oven at 450°F (232°C) for 30 minutes turning them occasionally.
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CHANGING THE CUTTING PLATE
1. Remove the 3
Thumb Nuts
and
Washers
from the
French Fry Cutter.
NOTE:
When removing the last
Thumb Nut
, hold on to the
Cutting Plate
, failure to do so, may
result in the
Cutting Plate
falling causing damage.
2. To remove the
Pushing Plate
, with the
Handle
in the down position, remove the 2
Push Plate Mounting Screws
from the top of the
Pushing Plate
.
3. Once the
Push Plate Screws
are removed, raise the
Handle
and remove the
Pushing Plate.
4. Replace the
Pushing Plate
and secure with the 2
Push Plate Thumb Screws
.
5. Replace the
Cutting Plate
and secure with the 3
Thumb Nuts
and
Washers.
NOTE:
The
Cutting Plate
needs to be facing inward
(Figure 2). The dull portion of the
Blades
should be
facing outward.
Cutting
Plate
Blades
facing
inward
Figure 2