Breville BEF210 REV A10, BEF200 User Manual

the Avance® Banquet Frypan
Instruction Booklet
BEF210–BEF200
CONGRATULATIONS
on the purchase of your new
Breville Avance® Banquet Frypan
CONTENTS
4 Breville recommends safety first
7 Know your
Breville Avance
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Banquet Frypan
8 Operating your Breville
Avance
®
Banquet Frypan
10 Care & cleaning for your
Breville Avance
®
Banquet Frypan
16 Cooking techniques
20 Recipes
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BREVILLE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
At Breville we are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you, our valued customer, foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you exercise a degree of care when using any electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Carefully read all instructions before
operation and save for future reference.
Remove and safely discard any
packaging material and promotional stickers before using the Avance Banquet Frypan for the first time.
To eliminate a choking hazard for young
children, remove and safely discard the protective cover that is fitted to the power plug of the Avance
Do not place the Avance
Frypan near the edge of a bench or table during operation. Ensure that the surface is level, clean and free of water.
Keep the Avance
clear of walls, curtains and other heat or steam sensitive materials. Minimum 200mm distance.
Do not place on or near a gas
burner, electric element or in or near a heated oven.
Do not use on a sink drain board.
Always insert Temperature Control Probe
into probe socket before inserting power plug into power outlet and switching on appliance. Ensure the probe socket is completely dry before inserting the Temperature Control Probe.
The frypan must be used with the
Temperature Control Probe provided. Do not use any other probe or connector.
To protect against electric shock, do not
immerse power cord or Temperature Control Probe in water or any other liquid, or allow moisture to come in contact with these parts.
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Ensure the Temperature Control
Probe has cooled before removing from the appliance.
Always remove Temperature Control
Probe before cleaning the appliance.
If using plastic utensils, do not leave in
frypan when hot.
Do not place hot glass lid under cold water.
Always have the glass lid positioned
correctly on the Avance Frypan throughout operation of the appliance unless stated in the recipe to have it removed.
The glass lid has been specially treated
to make it stronger, more durable and safer than ordinary glass, however it is not unbreakable. If struck extremely hard, it may break or weaken and could at a later time shatter into many small pieces without apparent cause.
Extreme caution must be used when
the appliance contains hot oil or other liquid. Do not move the appliance during cooking. Allow the frypan to cool before removing oil or other liquid.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use the
handles for lifting and carrying the
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Avance
Do not leave the appliance unattended
when in use.
Always turn the Temperature Control
Probe to ‘MIN’, then switch off at the power outlet and allow probe to cool, then remove probe and unplug, if appliance is to be left unattended, if not in use before attempting to move appliance and before cleaning.
Keep the appliance clean. Refer to care
and cleaning (page 10).
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BREVILLE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
Do not place anything on top of the
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Avance is in position, when in use and when stored.
Banquet Frypan when the lid
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Fully unwind the power cord before use.
Do not let the power cord hang over
the edge of a bench or table, touch hot surfaces or become knotted.
To protect against electric shock do not
immerse the power cord, power plug or appliance in water or any other liquid.
The appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
It is recommended to regularly inspect
the appliance. To avoid a hazard do not use the appliance if power cord, power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way. Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Breville Service Centre for examination and/or repair.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Any maintenance other than cleaning
should be performed at an authorised Breville Service Centre.
This appliance is for household use only.
Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use. Do not use in moving vehicles or boats. Do not use outdoors. Misuse may cause injury.
The installation of a residual current
device (safety switch is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances. It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance. See your electrician for professional advice.
WARNING
Do not operate the Avance® Banquet Frypan on an inclined surface. Do not move the Avance® Banquet Frypan while it is switched on.
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KNOW
your Breville Avance® Banquet Frypan
KNOW YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
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A. Dishwasher safe glass lid
with adjustable steam vent
B. Large rectangular 38cm x 29.5cm
frypan
C. Extra deep 78mm pan D. Cool touch handles E. High quality non-stick
cooking surface
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F. Powerful 2200 watt die-cast element G. Non-slip feet H. Trigger release removable variable
Temperature Control Probe
with 10 heat settings
I. Pan tilt lever
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KNOW YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove and safely discard any packaging material or promotional stickers before using your Avance
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Banquet Frypan for the first time. It is recommended before the first use to wash your frypan and lid in hot soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the power cord, power plug and/or Temperature Control Probe in water or any other liquid.
OPERATION OF YOUR FRYPAN
1. Insert the Temperature Control Probe
into the probe socket on the appliance. Plug power cord into a 230/240V power outlet and switch ‘On’. Always insert the probe into the appliance first, then insert power plug into power outlet.
NOTE
Before inserting the Temperature Control Probe into the probe socket; ensure the interior of the socket is completely dry. To do this, shake out excess water then wipe the interior of the socket with a dry cloth.
5. Leave the Temperature Control Probe
connected to the appliance until cool.
6. Remove the Temperature Control Probe
and follow the cleaning instructions to clean the frypan (page 10).
NOTE
This frypan must be used with the Temperature Control Probe provided. Do not use any other probe or connector.
NOTE
To adjust the steam outflow from the frypan, turn the adjustable steam vent attached to the knob on the glass lid.
USING THE PAN TILT LEVER
Pan tilt lever is located under the temperature control probe. Pull lever away from base and rest in upright position on bench top. This will slope frypan to one side so that when sautéing or roasting, oil/fats can collect in one area away from food.
2. Turn the dial on the Temperature
Control Probe clockwise to the desired setting. The red heating light on the probe will illuminate.
3. The red heating light will remain
illuminated until the frypan reaches the desired temperature. Once the temperature has been reached, the red light will cycle ‘On’ and ‘Off’ during cooking to maintain the desired temperature.
4. When cooking is completed, turn the
dial anti-clock-wise until it is aligned with the ‘MIN’. Switch off at the power outlet and unplug power cord.
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CARE, CLEANING
& STORAGE
for your Breville Avance® Banquet Frypan
CARE, CLEANING & STORAGE FOR YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
CARE
Do not leave plastic cooking utensils
in contact with the hot frypan surface while cooking.
Do not use metal utensils on the non-
stick coating of the frypan. Only use wooden or good quality plastic utensils to stir or serve food.
Before cleaning, switch the frypan to
‘MIN’ and unplug power cord from the power outlet. Remove the Temperature Control Probe when cooled, from the probe socket of the appliance.
CLEANING
Temperature Control Probe
If cleaning is necessary, wipe the
Temperature Control Probe over with a slightly damp cloth. Ensure it is completely dry before use.
NOTE
Never immerse the Temperature Control Probe, power plug or power cord in water or any other liquid.
NOTE
To clean the interior and exterior surface and glass lid wash in hot soapy water. Remove stubborn spots with a plastic washing pad or nylon washing brush.
Removing discolouration of the non-stick surface
Combine 2 tablespoons bicarbonate of
soda, ¼ cup household bleach, 1 cup water.
Pour into the frypan, place lid on with the
vent closed, and simmer for 5-10 minutes.
Clean in a well-ventilated area and
avoid breathing in the vapours. Wash as directed before re-use. In some instances this may not remove all the staining.
Glass lid
Wash the lid in warm soapy water using a soft cloth or sponge, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Dishwasher safe
Your frypan and glass lid are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Remove the probe and power cord before placing frypan into the dishwasher.
Non-stick cooking surface
Cooking on a non-stick surface minimises the need for oil. As food does not stick, cleaning is easier.
Any discolouration that may occur on the non-stick surface may detract from the appearance of the frypan but will not affect the cooking performance.
Do not use metal (or other abrasive) scourers when cleaning the non-stick coating. Wash with hot soapy water. Remove stubborn spots with a soft plastic washing pad or nylon washing brush. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
NOTE
Before inserting the Temperature Control Probe into the probe socket, ensure the interior of the socket is fully dry. To do this, shake out excess water then wipe the interior of the socket with a dry cloth.
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CARE, CLEANING & STORAGE FOR YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
STORAGE
Store the frypan upright with the lid in position. Store the Temperature Control Probe
carefully. Take care not to knock or drop the probe as this can cause damage. If damage is suspected, return the Temperature Control Probe with the frypan to your nearest Breville Service Centre for inspection.
TIP
For convenient storage of the Temperature Control Probe, line the frypan with 2 sheets of kitchen paper and place the probe on the kitchen paper. This will ensure the probe and power plug do not scratch the non­stick surface.
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COOKING TECHNIQUES
for your Breville Avance® Banquet Frypan
COOKING TECHNIQUES FOR YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
STIR FRYING
Recommended Temperature Control Probe setting ‘High Sear’.
An energy efficient and healthy way of
cooking foods. The benefit of this method is its speed and flavour result. The cooking action for stir frying is a continual stirring motion to ensure the food is evenly exposed to the heat and cooks quickly and evenly in a couple of minutes.
Stir frying should be carried out using a
‘High Sear’ setting.
Preheat your frypan before adding any
ingredients, allowing the heating light to cycle ‘On’ and ‘Off’ several times. This will allow the frypan to reach and maintain an even high temperature.
Stir frying is a dry heat cooking method
and is best suited to tender cuts of meat. Timing is a key factor as over cooking will give a tough, dry result. Cooking times will depend on the size and thickness of the meat, as the bigger the pieces, the more time needed.
RECOMMENDED CUTS
Beef Lean beef strips prepared from
rump, sirloin, rib eye, fillet.
Chicken Lean chicken strips prepared
from breast fillets, tenderloins, thigh fillets.
Lamb Lean lamb strips prepared from
fillet, lamb leg steaks, round or topside mini roasts, eye of loin.
Pork Lean pork strips prepared from
leg, butterfly or medallion steaks or fillet.
Veal Eye of loin, fillet, round, rump
or topside.
Suggested times for stir frying vegetables:
COOKING TIME INGREDIENTS
3 minutes Onion quartered,
broccoli flowerets, carrots sliced, soaked Chinese dried mushrooms
2 minutes Snow peas,
capsicum sliced, zucchinis sliced, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots
1 minute Garlic minced,
chilli minced, ginger minced, shallots chopped, bean sprouts
These brief cooking times will keep vegetables crisp.
STIR FRY TIPS
Prepare meat strips from recommended
cuts as listed above by removing fat and slicing thinly across the grain (across direction of meat fibers). Slicing across the grain ensures tenderness. Cut into very thin strips, approximately 5-8cm in length. Partially freeze meat (approximately 30 minutes) to make slicing easier.
Buy meat strips already prepared from
your butcher or supermarket.
Stir fry meat strips in small batches (approx
200-300g) to keep juice in meat and avoid ‘stewing’, resulting in tougher meat.
Meat strips should sizzle when added to
the frypan.
Stir fry meat strips for 1-2 minutes.
Longer cooking will toughen meat.
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COOKING TECHNIQUES FOR YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
Remove each batch when cooked and
allow frypan to reheat before stir frying the next batch. By cooking in small batches the heat of the frypan remains constant, ensuring the meat doesn’t stew and toughen.
A small amount of oil can be mixed
through the meat strips before adding to the frypan, along with any other flavouring such as garlic, ginger and chilli. A little sesame oil can also add flavour. Mixing the oil with the meat in this way cuts down on the quantity used.
Drain off thin marinades from meat
strips before stir frying to prevent stewing and splatter.
Stir fry vegetables in a little oil (or
sprinkling of water) before meat is added for vivid colour and crispness.
These brief cooking times will keep
vegetables crisp.
Peanut oil is traditionally used for stir
fry Asian style dishes. However other oils such as vegetable, canola and light olive may be used.
Do not over fill the frypan. If necessary,
cook in batches and reheat at the end of stir frying. If using this method remember to under cook slightly so reheating will not spoil the finished dish.
Serve stir fried foods immediately to
retain their crisp texture.
SAUTÉING
Recommended Temperature Control Probe setting 8 –‘High Sear’. Use for sautéing onions, garlic, spices, pastes, herbs, vegetables, meat and seafood.
NOTE
If using oil to sauté, use setting High Sear. If using butter, use setting 8.
SHALLOW FRYING
Recommended Temperature Control Probe setting 8 - ‘High Sear’.
Use to crispen and cook foods in a small amount of oil. The foods may have already been cooked.
Use approximately 2-4 cups oil or
sufficient oil so that half the food is immersed.
Preheat the oil before adding food.
Never cover the frypan with the lid
during heating or cooking with oil as this can cause overheating. It may also result in condensation dripping into the oil causing bubbling and splattering.
Do not move the frypan during heating
or cooking.
Wipe moisture from foods to avoid
splattering.
Cook a few pieces at a time to ensure
crispness.
Drain cooked foods on kitchen paper to
absorb excess oil.
Never leave your frypan unattended or
unsupervised while shallow frying.
Allow oil to cool before removing
from frypan.
Vegetable or canola oil is recommended
for frying.
PAN FRYING
Recommended Temperature Control Probe setting Searing meat – ‘High Sear’ Medium heat – 6-8.
Use for cooking meats, fish, seafood, eggs, chicken or sausages.
Preheat frypan on ‘High Sear’ setting. A
small amount of oil can be added to the heated frypan if desired.
Brushing whole meat cuts, for example,
steak, chicken breast, fish fillets, with a small amount of oil before pan frying will give a more even result and reduces amount of oil required.
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COOKING TECHNIQUES FOR YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
Allow time for meat to sear on both
sides. Then reduce to setting 6-8.
Delicate foods such as fish and eggs
should be panfried on Medium Heat Setting 6-8. Allow time for fish to be cooked on both sides and eggs to set.
ROASTING
Recommended Temperature Control Probe setting Searing Roast - ‘High Sear’ Cooking Roast – 4 - 8.
ROASTING MEAT AND POULTRY
The frypan is ideal for roasting meat and poultry, as the meat retains flavour and juices. The frypan’s lid provides ample room for larger joints of meat and poultry up to 1.5kg.
Preheat the frypan on setting ‘High Sear’.
Fattier joints of meat such as lamb
require no oil. Use only a small amount of oil for leaner roasts.
Sear and seal the meat on all sides.
Position the lid.
After searing, turn the dial to setting 4-8,
to cook meat to desired doneness.
Turn the meat over during cooking.
Once the meat is cooked, remove from
frypan, set aside and cover with foil. This allows the juices in the meat to settle before carving.
To make gravy: Drain excess oil from
frypan, stir 1-2 Tablespoons plain flour into frypan residue, cook for 1-2 minutes, reduce heat, gradually add 1-2 cups stock. Increase heat and stir gravy continuously until it comes to the boil, reduce heat and simmer 3-4 minutes until gravy thickens. Serve immediately with sliced roast meat.
ROASTING VEGETABLES
Vegetables such as potatoes, pumpkin,
sweet potato, parsnips, etc. can be added to the frypan with the meat during cooking.
Cut vegetables into even sized pieces
and lightly brush with oil.
Add to the frypan 40-65 minutes
before serving.
For crisper vegetables, remove the
meat, drain juices and add vegetables. Increase the heat for the last few minutes of cooking.
ROASTING TIMES
The following times will cook the meats to ‘Well Done’. These times can be reduced for meats to be cooked to personal preference.
Suggested times for meat ‘Well Done’:
INGREDIENT ROASTING TIME
Pork 30-40 minutes/500g
after searing
Veal 30-40 minutes/500g
after searing
Lamb/Beef 25-30 minutes/500g
after searing
Chicken 30-35 minutes/500g
after searing
BOILING
Recommended Temperature Control Probe setting ‘High Sear’.
Use for cooking rice and pasta.
1 cup to 6 cups water = 1 quantity
Cooking time approximately
8-12 minutes
Cooking times will vary for different
types of pasta and rice.
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COOKING TECHNIQUES FOR YOUR BREVILLE AVANCE® BANQUET FRYPAN
Always bring water to the boil with
the lid in position. Remove lid and add ½ teaspoon salt and 1 Tablespoon of oil to water to assist with cooking and to prevent pasta and rice grains from sticking together.
Cook rice or pasta uncovered, stirring
occasionally to prevent sticking.
Reduce to a lower heat setting if water
boils too quickly.
BAKING
Your Banquet Frypan can be used for baking cakes.
Preheat the frypan on setting ‘High Sear’, with the lid on.
Elevate the cake pan or tray from the base
of the frypan using a small wire rack.
Cooking times will be longer than those
of a conventional oven. Use recipes in this book as a guide to the cooking times for your own recipes.
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