Grilling
Place the roasting sheet on the first level in
the oven.
Place the grill sheet in the middle of the
oven (see table).
Close the door and turn the knob to the grill
setting.
Dark meat such as beef, game and mutton will
brown more quickly than light meat, such as
veal, pork and poultry. Light meat and fish
filets will not be as brown on the outside, even
when they are done to juicy perfection on the
inside.
Time table for surface grilling
Grill meat
Steak (4 pieces)
Schnitzel (4 pieces)
Liver (4 pieces)
Meat ball (4 pieces)
Saucage (4 pieces)
Toast
The figures in this table are guidelines.
Smoke caused by burning grease will often
develop when meat is grilled directly on the
rack. The smoke development can be
minimised by filling the roasting sheet with
water and placing it underneath the grill rack.
This will, of course, result in increased
condensation.
Cool door
For safety reasons, in particular when grilling
(when small children are around), it is wise to
use a cool door. Cool doors are available upon
request from Pelgrim, Service and Parts
Department, (+ 31 (0)315 339700), order
number D2000020.
ridge level
time in mins.
3 or 4
5 - 6
3 or 4
6 - 8
3 or 4
4 - 5
3 or 4
7 - 9
3 or 4
5 - 6
3 or 4
2 - 3
Browning
To brown and crisp the outside of meat,
switch the grill element on for a few moments.
Wait until the top is golden brown; turn the
food without pricking it.
Small pieces of meat
Grilled meat will retain its natural flavour if it
is not coated with oil before grilling.
Large pieces of meat
These are best brushed with a thin coating of
oil or butter to prevent the surfaces exposed
to the heat from drying out.
Grilling using grill set DR 960 (see Fig. 4)
(952-972-992)
The grill set DR 960 is available as an oven
accessory. This set can be used for spit
roasting. The food will rotate underneath the
grilling element, enabling it to brown evenly.
The rotation motor is built into the oven.
Fig. 4