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  • Die Bananenstücke auf den Grill legen und den Walnuss-Zimtzucker darüber streuen. 3-4 Min. grillen, bis die Bananenstücke heiß und die Walnüsse leicht glasiert sind.18 Read the instructions and keep them safe. If you pass the appliance on, pass on the instructions too. Remove all packaging, but keep it till you know the appliance works. important safeguards Follow basic safety precautions, including: 1 This appliance must only be used by or under the supervision of a responsible adult. 2 Don’t put the appliance in liquid, don’t use it in a bathroom, near water, or outdoors. 3 Some parts aren’t as hot as others, but they’re all hot. Don’t touch – use oven gloves or a folded towel. 4 The grill and griddle are independent, but the laws of physics still apply. Heat will flow from one to the other, so they’ll both be hot. 5 Bread, oil, and other foods may burn. Don’t use the appliance near or below curtains or other combustible materials, and watch it while in use. 6 Sit the appliance on a stable, level, heat-resistant surface, near a power socket. 7 Route the cable so it doesn’t overhang, and can’t be tripped over or caught. 8 This appliance must not be operated by an external timer or remote control system. 9 Don’t wrap food in plastic film, polythene bags, or metal foil. You’ll damage the grill and you may cause a fire hazard. 10 Cook meat, poultry, and derivatives (mince, burgers, etc.) till the juices run clear. Cook fish till the flesh is opaque throughout. 11 Don’t use anything metal or sharp, you’ll damage the non-stick surfaces. 12 Keep the appliance and the cable away from hotplates, hobs or burners. 13 Unplug the appliance when not in use, before moving and before cleaning. 14 Don’t use the appliance for any purpose other than cooking food. 15 Don’t use the appliance if it’s damaged or malfunctions. 16 If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or someone similarly qualified, in order to avoid hazard. household use only before using for the first time Wipe the cooking plates with a damp cloth.19 grill or griddle? 1 The grill and griddle are independent. You may use each one on its own, or both of them together. Each has its own temperature control and light. 2 Each temperature control is marked 0 (off) to 3 (max). 3 Each light will come on while its element heats up, it’ll go off when it reaches the correct temperature, then cycle on and off with the thermostat. preparation 4 Prepare any garnish (cucumber, tomato, etc.), and split your buns or rolls. 5 Cut the food to be grilled no more than 25mm thick. 6 Centre the drip tray under the front of the grill, so it catches any run-off. 7 Wipe the cooking plates with a little cooking oil or butter, then close it. Don’t use low fat spread – it may burn on to the grill. 8 Put the plug into the power socket. using the griddle 9 Use the griddle for eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, or other delicate foods that might be crushed or flattened in the grill. 10 Turn the control to the setting you want, wait till the light goes off, then start cooking. 11 Lay the food on the cooking plate with a spatula or tongs, not fingers. 12 The griddle cooks on one side, so it’s slower than the grill, and you’ll have to turn the food to cook it on both sides. using the grill 13 Turn the control to the setting you want, wait till the light goes off, then start cooking. 14 Lay the food on the bottom cooking plate with a spatula or tongs, not fingers. 15 Close the grill. The hinge is articulated to cope with thick or oddly shaped foods. 16 The cooking plates should be roughly parallel, to avoid uneven cooking. remove the food 17 Check it’s cooked. If you’re in doubt, cook it a bit more. 18 Use wooden or plastic tools to remove the food. finished? 19 Unplug the grill. more? 20 Put on the oven glove, empty the drip tray into a heatproof bowl, then give it a wipe with kitchen paper, and put it under the front of the grill. care and maintenance 1 Unplug the grill and let it cool before cleaning and storing away. 2 Wipe all surfaces with a clean damp cloth. Use a paper towel moistened with a little cooking oil to remove stubborn stains. 3 Wash the drip tray in warm soapy water, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. 4 Take extra care with the non-stick cooking surfaces. 5 Don’t put the grill in water or any other liquid; don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents; don’t use scourers, wire wool, or soap pads. instructions20 cooking times & food safety Use these times purely as a guide. They’re for fresh or fully defrosted food. When cooking frozen foods, add 2-3 minutes for seafood, and 3-6 minutes for meat and poultry, depending on the thickness and density of the food. Check food is cooked through before serving. If in doubt, cook it a bit more. Cook meat, poultry, and any derivatives (mince, burgers, etc.) till the juices run clear. Cook fish till the flesh is opaque throughout. When cooking pre-packed foods, follow any guidelines on the package or label. temperature = 3 (max) beef min fillet 5-7 loin steak 7-8 burger, 50g 5-6 burger, 100g 7-8 burger, 200g 8-9 kebabs, 25mm cube 7-8 round steak 5-7 sausages (thin) 5-6 sausages (thick) 7-8 sirloin 7-9 T-Bone 8-9 fruit apple, halve/slice 6-8 bananas, slice lengthwise 3-4 nectarines, halve/slice 3-5 peaches, halve/slice 3-5 pineapple, slice 3-7 pork chops, 12mm 5-6 gammon steak 5-6 kebabs, 25mm cube 7-8 minced 7-8 sausages (thin) 5-6 sausages (thick) 7-8 tenderloin, 12mm 4-6 chicken/turkey chicken breast pieces 5-7 burger, 50g, fresh 4 burger, 50g, frozen 5 burger, 100g, fresh 5 burger, 100g, frozen 6 kebabs, 25mm cube 7-8 thighs (chicken) 5-7 minced 7-8 turkey breast, thin sliced 3-4 temperature = 3 (max) lamb min kebabs, 25mm cube 7-8 minced 6-7 loin chops 4-6 sandwiches cheese 2-3 ham (cooked) 5-6 roast beef (cooked) 6-7 sausage (cooked) 6-7 turkey (cooked) 6-7 seafood halibut steak, 12-25mm 6-8 kebabs, 25mm cube 4-6 prawn 1-2 red snapper fillet 3-5 salmon fillet 3-4 salmon steak, 12-25mm 6-8 scallops 4-6 sea bass fillet 3-5 swordfish steak, 12-25mm 6-9 tuna steak, 12-25mm 6-8 snacks calzone 8-9 hot dogs 2-3 quesadillas 2-3 tacos, meat filling 6-8 vegetables asparagus 3-4 carrots, sliced 5-7 aubergine, slice/cube 8-9 onions, thin slice 5-6 peppers, thin slice 6-8 peppers, grill then skin 2-3 whole peppers brushed with oil 8 potatoes, slice/cube 7-9 squash, slice/cube 6-821 a few simple recipes to get you started cilantro also known as leaf or herb coriander. Some may not like its pungent, assertive flavour. You can substitute parsley or your favourite herb, but you’ll lose some of the vibrancy of the dish. weights for 250g, use 2lb; for 375g, use 0lb; for 500g, use 1lb George Foreman’s PowerBurger* serves 4 A tasty burger we think tastes even better than its all-meat cousin! It pays to eat meals that minimise meat. To reduce saturated fat in a typical burger, you can cut back on the amount of meat and make up for it with plant-based ingredients. In this recipe, breadcrumbs and chopped vegetables have been added. You could also try cooked rice, other grains or cereal. In addition, choose wholewheat buns; they typically contain one gram less fat than regular or even reduce-calorie buns. If you settle for nothing less than a cheeseburger, Swiss cheese is generally lower in fat than Cheddar. Alternatively, use reduced fat cheese (with roughly half the fat content). Mustard contains less than a tenth the fat of mayonnaise. Top your burger in healthful style with dark, leafy, green lettuce, shredded cabbage, fresh cilantro, basil or spinach. 375g lean minced beef 4 tbsp seasoned breadcrumbs 4 tbsp chopped vegetables – onions, spring onions, courgettes, parsley (these can be sautéed)
  • Combine the vegetables and breadcrumbs in a bowl. Add the minced beef and mix well.
  • Shape the mixture into 10cm (4”) wide burgers.
  • Preheat the grill and cook for 5-6 minutes or till the meat is no longer pink and the juices run clear, turning once. the champ’s burger without guilt* 8-9 burgers Start your day with a sizzling burger that doesn’t just taste good – it’s low in fat, low in cholesterol and high in niacin – a healthier option than bacon and eggs. This moist, tasty burger, served on wholemeal toast, makes the complete breakfast. Minced turkey breast is lower in fat than dark meat and skin. Turkey, specially the light meat, is a good source of niacin, an important B vitamin needed to maintain a healthy nervous system. 1 lightly beaten egg white 1 small finely chopped onion 1 red Delicious apple, chopped fine 4 tbsp seasoned breadcrumbs 2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped fine 2 tsp sea salt 2 tsp dried sage 4 tsp ground nutmeg 4 tsp black pepper 8 tsp cayenne pepper 250g lean minced turkey breast
  • Combine the egg white, onion, apple, breadcrumbs, parsley, salt, sage, nutmeg, black and cayenne pepper in a bowl. Add the turkey and mix well.
  • Shape the mixture into eight or nine 5 cm (2”) wide burgers.
  • Preheat the grill and cook the burgers for 5 minutes or till the meat is no longer pink and the juices run clear, turning once or twice.22 George’s burger Texas style* 8 burgers A spicy burger with true Southwestern zip! These breakfast burgers are great served with a sautéed vegetable or fresh salsa and scrambled egg. Buy lean minced beef for the least-fat burger. 1 lightly beaten egg white 1 small finely chopped onion 4 tbsp seasoned breadcrumbs 2 diced green chilli peppers 1 clove (large) garlic, crushed 2 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped fine 1 tbsp cider vinegar 12 tsp chilli powder 4 tsp sea salt 8 tsp cayenne pepper 250g lean minced beef
  • Combine the egg white, onion, breadcrumbs, garlic, cilantro, vinegar, chilli peppers, chilli powder, cayenne, and salt. Add the mince and mix well.
  • Shape the mixture into eight 7.5cm (3”) wide burgers.
  • Preheat the grill and cook the burgers for 5 minutes or till the meat is no longer pink and the juices run clear, turning once or twice. sole with tomatoes serves 3-4 2 tsp olive oil or red wine (optional) 2 small onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, crushed 2 small tomatoes, chopped 2 tbsp fresh chopped basil (2 tsp dried) 1 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped 1 tbsp ground pepper 1 tbsp lemon juice 500g fillet of sole (or any white fish)
  • In a frying pan or skillet, sauté the onion and garlic in the oil or wine for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Add the tomato, half of the herbs and a few grinds of pepper, and stir.
  • Spoon on to the grill, lay the fish on top, and add the lemon juice and remaining herbs.
  • Cook for 2-3 minutes.
  • Put the fish and vegetables on a plate, pour the drip tray juices over the fillet.
  • Serve with fresh bread or rice. rosemary lamb chops serves 4 4 lamb chops, shoulder or loin 2 tsp fresh chopped rosemary (2 tsp dried) fresh ground black pepper
  • Coat the chops with rosemary and pepper.
  • Preheat the grill, then cook for 5 minutes for medium (a hint of pink in the middle) or 7 minutes for well done. mustard lemon chicken breasts serves 4 2 tbsp mustard 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar 3 tbsp lemon juice 2 cloves garlic, minced 4 chicken breasts, boned, skinned, 1 tsp paprika and halved (8 pieces)
  • Combine the mustard, vinegar, lemon juice, garlic and paprika
  • Add the chicken breast and let it marinate for at least half an hour.
  • Preheat the grill, then cook the marinated chicken for about 10 minutes.23 grilled vegetables serves 2-4 6 1cm slices aubergine 2 small onions, sliced 1cm thick 2 small tomatoes, diced 2 small courgettes, sliced 4 large peeled, sliced garlic cloves 4-6 mushrooms, sliced 1 tsp olive oil (optional)
  • Wipe the olive oil on the plates and preheat the grill.
  • Add the sliced aubergine and garlic, cover and cook 3 minutes.
  • Add the sliced onion, courgette and mushrooms, cover and cook 3-5 minutes.
  • Remove the aubergine, courgette and mushroom slices to a plate.
  • Add tomatoes to the onion and garlic. Cover and cook for one minute.
  • Remove and serve over the aubergine, courgette, and mushrooms.
  • Serve as an accompaniment to meat and pasta, or stuff the vegetables into a piece of pitta or French bread, for a grilled vegetable sandwich. strip steak polynesian serves 4 4 tbsp soy sauce 2 cloves garlic, crushed 2 tsp honey 4 pieces quick frying steak
  • Combine the soy sauce, garlic and honey
  • Marinate the steak in the mixture for about an hour in the fridge.
  • Preheat the grill and cook the marinated steak for 3 minutes.
  • Open the grill, pour the remaining marinade over the steaks.
  • Cook for 1 minute more, then serve on a bed of rice. carne asada 8 thin strips tenderloin steak (1cm thick) 2 tbsp juice or 1 squeezed lime salt and pepper to taste
  • Season the tenderloin, and cook for 3 minutes.
  • Serve with warm flour tortillas and any of your favorite toppings.