PREHEAT
1.
Wipe the grill plate with a little cooking oil or butter.
2.
Don't use low fat spread – it may burn on to the grill.
3.
Put the plug into the power socket.
4.
Set the temperature control to 5.
5.
Press and release the button. The light will come on.
6.
Let the metal grill plate heat for 3-4 minutes.
7.
Let the stone grill plate heat for 25-30 minutes.
USING THE GRILL
1.
Cut the meat or vegetables thinly and cook them on top of the grill.
2.
About 5 minutes before the grilled food is ready, cook cheese in the raclette pans.
3.
Allow one raclette pan per person.
4.
Fill each raclette pan threequarters full with cheese.
5.
Place the raclette pans on the base, below the heating element.
6.
Wait till the food has cooked, and the cheese has melted.
7.
Remove the cooked food with wooden or plastic tools.
8.
Press and release the button. The light will go off.
9.
Serve the cheese with the cooked food.
CREPES
1.
You may make crepes on the metal grill plates, large ones on the large circle, small ones on
the small circles.
2.
Pour a small amount of batter in the centre of the circle.
3.
Spread it with a plastic spatula or the back of a wooden spoon.
4.
Wait till the surface is no longer liquid and the crepe can be moved slightly.
5.
Insert a spatula under a third of the crepe, and turn it over.
6.
Lift the edge to check the underside of the crepe. It should be golden, rather than brown.
7.
Move the crepe to a wire tray.
8.
If the crepe is too brown, reduce the temperature slightly for the next one.
9.
Each batch of batter will be different.
HINTS AND TIPS
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Thickness depends on the ratio of egg to liquid; more liquid = thinner crêpes, more egg =
thicker crêpes.
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You can season the batter with sugar, herbs, spices, or a dash of beer.
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Adding sugar makes crêpes more likely to stick together when stacked, and likely to tear
when handled.
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Try other types of flour (wholemeal flour will produce thicker batter).
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