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USEFUL TIPS AND TRICKS
10.1 Preheating the appliance
By preheating your appliance, you make sure the grill is hot
enough by the time you put food on it. Proceed as follows:
1
Light the burner(s) and set their control knob(s) to HIGH.
2
Close the lid and leave the appliance for ten minutes.
3
After ten minutes, open the lid and put your food on the grill.
4
If you need less heat now, set the control knob(s) to a lower
position.
10.2 Preventing food from sticking
To prevent your food from sticking to the grill:
Oil the food lightly with a brush before you put it on the grill.
You can also oil the grill itself.
Preheat the appliance. The warmer the grill when you put
food on it, the less the food will stick.
Do not turn the food too quickly. Let it catch some heat first.
10.3 Direct and indirect grilling
Depending on the type of food you are preparing and on how you
want to prepare it, you can grill directly or indirectly:
Method
Description
Direct
Put your food directly above a
lit burner, set that burner to a
high position and keep the lid
open.
Indirect
Put your food next to a lit
burner, set that burner to a
medium/low position and close
the lid.
When grilling under a closed lid, always keep an eye on
1
the lid thermometer to make sure the appliance does not
get too hot. See "10.5 Watching the temperature".
10.4 Grilling with closed lid
Closing the lid while grilling has some important advantages:
The temperature of the grill is higher and remains more
constant.
You reduce the cooking time of your food and keep your
food more moist.
You reduce flare-ups and save gas.
When grilling under a closed lid, always keep an eye on
1
the lid thermometer to make sure the appliance does
not get too hot. See "10.5 Watching the temperature".
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10.5 Watching the temperature
Your appliance is equipped with powerful burners, so it heats up
rapidly and you can keep the temperature steady. When grilling
under a closed lid, however, you have to make sure that the
appliance does not get too hot. Keep an eye on the lid
thermometer and take into account the following guidelines:
1
10.6 Making optimal use of the heat
The central part of the bowl is hotter than the sides. To allow you
to use that hottest part to its full potential, the appliance is
equipped with grills of different sizes. It comes with:
If you place the grills correctly in the bowl and light all the
burners, the entire central grill will be heated to the maximum.
Like that, you expand the hottest part of the bowl and you can
make optimal use of the grill surface of your appliance.
Use
To sear meat
and vegetables
To further cook
10.7 Taking advantage of the heat zones
seared meat
When all burners are lit, the burner hoods distribute the heat as
evenly as possible over the grill. Despite this even heating, some
zones are still hotter than others. You can take advantage of
these heat zones to grill your food to perfection:
Front
Centre
Back
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A normal cooking temperature is about 210 °C. At higher
temperatures, dripping and accumulated fat can ignite.
The temperature should never be over 300 °C for more than
five minutes. This can damage and deform the appliance.
If the appliance gets too hot, cool it down by opening the
lid and setting the burners to a lower position.
One large grill, to be placed in the centre of the bowl.
Two smaller grills, to be placed at the sides of the bowl.
Zone
Hot?
Hot
Grill delicate food (prawns, fish...)
Hotter
Prepare food that needs some time to
cook (e.g. sausages, chicken ties...)
Hottest
Sear meat and vegetables
You can also create heat zones by playing with the power
of the burners. You can, for example, set a burner to a
lower position and use the zone above that burner for
delicate food or food that needs some time to cook.
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