GE L3B345GL, L3B325GL Use and Care Manual

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contents
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Aluminum Foil 18 Door Latch
Anti-TipDevice
Amliance Registration Cannirw lips 9 Care and Cleaning
Clock/Timer Consumer Services Energy-SavingTips
Features 6,7 Installation Instructions
Leveling Model and SerialNumbers 2 Oven
Baking/Baking Guide 15,16 Broiling/BroilingGuide 18,19
Control Settings
3,26 Door Removal
2
20-25
31 Shelves
5 Thermostat Adjustment 24
26-29
13,14
Oven Light
Preheating Roasting/RoastingGuide 17 Self-Cleanin~
Problem Solver SafetyInstructions Surface Cookhz
Control Settings Cooking Guide Cookware Cooktop Light
Warranty
15,22–24,30
5,15,16
12121,22,24,25
TiPs
BackCover
12,21
22-24
2-5
8-11
10,11 10,11
L3B325GL L3B345GL
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IMPORTANT
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BeforeI.Rsingyour rangq readthisbookUwefdly.
It is intendedto help you operate and maintain your new range
properly.
Keepit
questions. If yOLIdon’tunderstandsomething
or need more help, write (include your
handy for answersto your
phonenumber):
ConsumerRelations AppliancePark
Louisville, KY 40225
writedownthemodel
andserial I’M.mbers.
You’llfind them on a label on the front of the range behind the storagedoor.
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your range. Before sendingin this card, please write these numbers here:
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calls concerning your range.
If‘you received
a damagedrangy%
Immediatelycontactthe dealer(or builder)thatsoldyou therange.
save time and money.
Before ‘youmqumt service...
Check theProblem Solver in the back of this book.It lists causesof minoroperatingproblemsthatyou can correct yourself.
If you need
Toobtainservice,seethe ConsumerServicespagein the backofthis book.
We’reproudofourserviceand wantyoutobepleased.If forsome reasonyouarenothappy withthe serviceyoureceive,herearethree stepsto followforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.13xplain whyyouarenotpleased.In most cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased, writeallthedetails—including yourphone number—to:
ConsumerRelations AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
FINALLY,if yourproblemisstill notresolved,write:
MajorApplianceConsumer
ActionPanel 20NorthWackerDrive Chicago,IL60606
senice.e.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Readau
beforeusingthis
appliance. IMPOI%TANT
SAFETYNOTICE
TheCaIifomiaSafeDrinking
WaterandToxicEnforcement
ActrequirestheGcwernorof Californiatopublisha list of substancesknownto the state to causebirthdefectsor other reproductiveharm,and requiresbusinessesto warn customersof potential
exposureto suchsubstances. Thefiberglassinsulationin
self-cleanovensgivesoff a
very smallamountof carbon
mofioxideduringthe cleaning cycle.Exposurecanbe minimizedby ventingwith
an openwindowor usinga ventilationfan or hood.
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when using electrical
]iances~basicsafety
cautionsshoL~ldbe followed,
includingthe following: *Usethis applianceonlyfor its
intendeduse as
describedinthis
mamal. oBesureYour
properly
ap@ance is
ihstalkii-aniigrounded
byaqualified technician in
accordancewiththe provided installationinstructions.
~Don‘t attempt to
replaceany partof yourrange Umk!ss’it is specifidy recommendedin this book.All
otherservicingshouldbe referred
to a qualifiedtechnician. ~Beforeperforming
repairor
any Service9DISCONNECTNIE RANGEPOWERSUPPLY
THE HOUSEHOLD
STRIBUTIONPANEL
BYREMOVINGTHE
SWITCHINGOFF THE
RCUITBREAKER.
of the oven door?attachit to
the wall or floor by installing the Anti-T’@devic_esupplied. Tocheck if the device is installed and engaged properly>remove the drawer and inspect the
rear Ieveling leg. Make sure
~;~j fits securely into the slot ~
2$%2%%
%.~%1the device.
c
FUSE
cm tip am? injury ‘could result.TO pniwent
accidental tipping of’the rangefrom abnormal mage9 including
‘excesskmhg
itspositionin thedevicewhen youptlshtherangeback.
Pleaserefer to theAnti-Tip deviceinformationin thisbook. Failureto takethisprecaution couldresultin tippingof the rangeandinjury.
eDO~Q~leave ChildFellt&NN­childrenshouldnotbe left alone
or unattendedin an areawherean applianceis in use.They should neverbe allowedto sitor stand on anypart of the appliance.
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shn~ 0~
drawerorrangetop coulddamagethe rangeand eventip it over9causingsevere personalinjury.
eO-HYmNw
anyone to CIhlll),
hang m the doq
They
H’EMSOF nNTEREsTmcHmDREN SHOULDN(YI’BESTORED
ml Osm’wrrsABOVEA
Rf?Jwm OR ‘ON
BACKSPLASHm’ A
MNGE—CHILDWN
CLIMBING
TO REACHITEMSCOULD BE SEMOUSLYINJ~~~.
@~~~~~ w~~~ loose.f~ttingor
hanginggmnmts whileusing
the appliance.Flammable material.couldbeignitedif broughtincontactwithhot heatingelementsandmaycause severeburns.
ouseonly dry potIRokkm-
moistordamppotholdersonhot surfacesmayresultinburnsfrom steam.Donotletpotholderstouch
hotheatingelements.Donotuse
atowelorotherbulkycloth.
eFor your safety Ii-leveruse
yourapplianceforwarming or
-heatingthe liw’flm.
mm
ONmmRANGE
~~~~p ~IOO(j~~~ greaseflhm
cleantomaintaingoodventing andtoavoidgreasefires.
eD()~()~~~~cookinggreaseor
otherfiammablematerials
accumulatein ornew the ?mnge.
o~fj ~o~usewaterm grease
fires.Neverpickup a flaming
Smotherflamingpm on
pm.
surfaceunitbycoveringpan completelywithwell-fittinglid,
cookiesheetorflattray.Flaming greaseoutsideapancanbe
outby coveringwithbakingsoda or,if available,a multi-purpose
dry chemicalor foam-typefire extinguisher.
QDO~d touch
heating
den’mtsor’interior
Thesesurfacesmaybehot
mm.
put
SWfaceof
enoughtoburneventhoughthey aredarkincolor.Duringand
afteruse,donottouch,orlet clothingorotherflammable materialscontactsurfaceunits, areasnearbysurfaceunitsorany interiorareaoftheoven;ailow
sufficienttimeforcooling,first.
Potentiallyhotsurfacesinclude
thecooktop,areasfacingthe cooktop9ovenventopening, surfacesneartheopening,
crevicesaroundtheovendoor, andmetaltrimpartsabovethe door.Remember:Theinside
surfaceoftheovenmaybehot
whenthedooris opened.
~men cookingpork$foHow thedirectionsexactlyandalways
cookthemeattoaninternal temperatureofatleast11’O*F.
Thisassuresthat,intheremote possibilitythattrichinamaybe presentinthemeat,itwillbe killed.andthemeatwillbe safe
toeat.
~~$yoU pull the I“angeout from the
+=~Ldlfor any reasOn,n~akesure
tlw rear leveling leg is returned to
(him
standawayfromrange
e
openingovenCkXM’.Hot
when
airor steamwhichescapescan cause burns to hands9face ‘and/oreyes.
* Don‘theatunopened food
containersin the oven. Pressure could buildup and the container could burst, musing an injury.
~Keep oven vent duct
lmobstmcted.
~Keep oven freefromgrease
buildup.
oPlace oven shelf in desired position whik oven is cool. If
shelves must be handled when hot, do not let potholder contact heating units in the oven.
~Pullingoutshelf totheshelf’
stop is a conveniencein lifting heavy foods. It is also a precautionagainsthums from touching hot surfacesd the door m“oven walk.
* When using cmkhg or
roasting bags in fovtq
follow
themanufacturer’sdirections.
eDonot11.iweyour ‘oventodry
newspapers. If overheated,
theycancatchfire.
oDo not leave paper prducts9 cooking uWensiIs9or food in the oven when not in use. Do
not store
flammablematerialsin
anovenor nearthesurfaceunits.
Self=cleaning oven
Do KM.dean door gasket
*
before readingspecial cleaning imtmctims in the SeIf-Cleaningsectionof this book. The door gasket is
essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage or move the gasket.
*Do not use oven cleanemoNo commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protectivecoating of any kind shouldbe used in or around any part of the oven.
~Clean only parts listed in
this Use and CareBook. @Before seM-cIeaningthe
cwen9removebroiler pan and
other tcookwaree eIf the SWW%uIingmode
malfunctions turn off ad disconnect the power supply.
Haveserviced by a qualified
technician. Q13esure to wipe up excess
spi~lagebefore starting the
self-cleaning operation.
surface cooking units
euse pxlper pan size
applianceis equippedwithone ormoresurfaceunitsof differentsize.Selectcookware havingflat bottomslarge enoughto coverthe surfaceunit heatingelement.Theuseof undersizedcookwarewill exposea portionoftheheating elementto directcontactand mayresultin ignitionof clothing.Properrelationshipof
cookwaretoburnerwillalso
improve efficiency.
—This
* Never kavesurface udts _
unattendedat high heat settings,
smoking and greasy spillovers that may catch on fire.
ISBe sure drippans and vent
ductsam not covered
in place.Their absence during
coo”kingcould damage range
parts and wiring.
~Don9tuse aluminulnfoil to
he drip pans or anywhere in
Boilover causes
e
and are
theovenexceptas described in
this book. Misuse could result in a shock, fire hazard or
damage to the range.
* Only certain types ofgkw+
gkws/ceramic9earthenwarem other gkmd containers are suitabk for range-top service;
othersmay break because of the
sudden change in temperature. See the section on Surface Cooking for suggestions.
ISTo minimizethe possibility
of bmms~ignition of flarnrnabl materials, and spillage, the handle of a container should be, turned toward the center of the range without extending over nearby surface units.
s Always
OFF’before E=emwing cookware.
~Keepan eye on hods being
fried at m ‘orMEDIIJM HIGH heat settings.
%Toavoid.thepossibwltyd’a
bum.
certainthattheConhi?dsfor
be
allmitiacedts areatOFF
turnsurface unit‘to
‘m ‘ektr-ieshock,always
positionand.au.(consal%? ?md.
beforeattemptigtoliftfor
removethe limit.
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IMPORTANT
AAFETY
W4STRUCTIONS
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ol-i9timmelw’or soak
FemQvabIesurfaceUtitse
Dm’t
dishwasher.
thesurfacewnit.sintheoven.
* whenfkming fwds are
Imierthehood,turnthefan
off.me
spreadthe fkme.
~Ahmys heat fat Skwlyyand
watchasit heats.
@K.kiK?deep fatth?mm’neter
whenever overheatingfatbeyondthe smokingpoint.
@Findsforfrying should be
as dry as possible.
frozenfoodsormoistureon freshfoodscancausehotfatto ~
bubbleupandoversidesofpan.
Filling the pan too full offat
putthemina
Donot Self=”dean
M&if Op%?i%iting,may.
possible to prevent
Froston
seMm?fatforeffediwi!
ahvv or deep-fatfrying.
causespilloverswhenfood
Sutiacecooking
oUse cookwareof medium-weight aluminum,with tight-fitting covers,and flat bottomswhich completelycoverthe heated portionof the surfaceunit.
oCook fresh vegetableswith a minimumamountof waterin
covered pan. oWatchfoods when bringing them
quicklytocookingtemperatures at
high heat. When foodreaches cookingtemperature,reduce heat immediatelyto lowest settingthat willkeep it cooking.
Q
Use residual heat with surface
cooking wheneverpossible,For example, when cookingeggs in their shells,bring water and eggs
toa boil,then turncontrolknobto (M+Jpositionandcovercookware withlidto completethecooking;
eWhenboilingwaterforteaor coffee,heat onlyamountneeded.It
isnoteconomicaltoboila containerfullofwaterforoneor twocups.
a
ovenchoking
~Preheat oven only when necessary.Most foodswill cook satisfactorilywithoutpreheating. If you find preheating is necessary, watch the indicatorlight, and put food in the oven p~omptlyafter the light goes out.
~Always turn oven off before
removing food.
eDuring baking, avoidfrequent door openings. Keep door open as short a time as possibleif it is opened.
@Cook complete oven meals instead ofjust one food item. Potatoes, other vegetables, and
some desserts will cook together with.a main-dish casserole, meat loaf, chicken or roast. Choose foods that cook at the same temperature and in approximately the same amount of time.
~Use residual heat in the oven
whenever possible to finish
cooking casseroles, oven
etc.Alsoaddrollsor precooked dessertsto a warmoven,using residualheatto warmthem.
meals,
B
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Q?
QIf a combination d’ oils m
fats WWbe KK3edin fkying,
stir togetherbeforeheating,or as fatsmeltslowly.
SAVETHESE
INSTRUCTIONS
5
FeamresofYourRange
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L3B325GL
L.3B34.5GL(shown)
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matureh’k?x
1 StoraEeDrawer 2 ModelandSerialNumbers 3 Anti-TipDevice
(seeInstallationInstructions) 4 Oven InteriorLidt 5 Oven Door Latch
(usefor self-clean function only)
6 Lift-UpCooktop
7 FluorescentCooktopLight 8 OvenLightSwitch
(letsvouturninteriorovenlighton andoff)
9 SurfaceUnit Controls
10 “ON” Indicator Light for Left Surface Units
11 Oven CANCEL Button
(pushit to cancel any oven operation)
12 Oven Controls
Automatic Oven Timer Oven Control and Thermostat Clock Timer Oven “ON’ Indicator
Electronic Display Panel
13 Set Knob
(letsyou set oven temperature, clock. timer, and HI or LO broil)
14 “ON”IndicatorLiizhtforRightSurfaceUnits 15 CooktopLight Switch
16 OvenVent
(locatedunderrightrearsurfaceunit)
ExpW-di
onpage
21,25
2
3,26
12,21
23
9,20,21
12
8,9,21
8
13
13,14
13,14,24
13, 14
8
4
17 SurfaceUnits 18 Chrome-PlatedDripPans
19 BroilUnit 20 OvenShelfSupports 21 OvenShelves
(easilyremovedor repositionedonshelfsupports)
22 BakeUnit
23 RemovableOvenDoor 24 OvenDoorGasket
2.5 BroilerPan andRack
8,20,25
20,25
18,25
12,21,25
15,25
4,22,24
18,20,25
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surface‘cookingwith
InfiniteHeatcontrols
At both
thereisa slightnichesocontrol “clicks”atthosepositions;“click” onthewordHImarksthehighest
setting;thelowestsettingisthe wordLO.In a quietkitchen,you mayhearslight“clicking”sounds
duringcooking,indicatingheat settingsselectedarebeing maintained.
Switching heats to higher settings always shows a quicker change than switching to lower settings.
OFFandHIpositions,
tosetthecontrols
Huwv
P?A
Step 1: Grasp controlknob and push in.
Step 2: Turneitherclockwiseor counterclockwiseto desiredheat setting.
Control must be pushed in to set onlyfrom OI?Fposition. when Controlis in any positionother
thanW@’,it
maybe rotated
withoutpushingh.
sure you turn control to OFF
Be
when you finish cooking. The surface unit indicator light will glow when ANY heat on any surface unit is on.
COokim?Guidefor
using Ii’eatsettings
Hi—Quick startfor cooking;bring water to boil.
MEDIUM HIGH—Fast fry, pan broil;maintain fast boil on large
amountof food. MED—Saute and brown; maintain
slow boil on large amount of food. MEDIUM LOVV-Steam rice,
cereal;maintain serving temperatureof most foods.
LO—Cook afterstartingatHI; coo
with little water in covered pan.
NOTE:
L At HI, MEDIUM HIGH, never leave food unattended. I%ilovers cause smoking; greasy spillovers may catch fire.
2.AtMEDIUMLOWor LO,melt chocolate,butteron smallunit.
‘---Questions& Answers
a). May I Carl foods and
wreservw cmmy surface units’?
.-
. Yes,but only use cookware
signedfor canningpurposes.
heckthe manufacturer’s
instructionsand recipes for
preservingfoods. Be sure canner is flat-bottomedand fits over the
centerof the surfaceunit. Since
canning generates largeamountsof
steam,becarefultoavoidburns fromsteamorheat.Canningshould onlybedoneonsurfaceunits.
Can I cover my drip pans
Q.
withfoil?
A. No. Clean as recommended in
CleaningGuide.
Q. Can I use specialcooking equipment, like an orientalwok, on any smface unit?
A. Cookware withoutflat surfaces
is not recommended. The life of the surface units can be shortened and the range top can be damaged from the high heat needed for this type of cooking.
Q. Why
1needfrommysurfaceunits even
the right setting?
A. After turning surfaceunits off
and making sure they are cool, check to make sure that your plug­in units are securely fastened into the surface connection.
amI notgettingtheheat
though I have the bobs on
Q.‘Wy dm mycookwaretit
whenI placeitonthesurfaceunit? A. Because the surfaceunit or the
cookwareis notflat. Make sure that the “feet” on your surface units are sittingtightlyin the range top indentationandthe drip pan is flat on the range surface.
Q. ‘Whyis the
mycokware comiriguM’?
A. If you set your surface unit
higher than required for the cookware material,and let the cookware sit too long,the cookware’sfinishmay smoke, crack, pop or burn, dependingon the pot or pan. Also, cooking small
amountsof dry food may damage the cookware’sfinish. - -
porcelainfinishon
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c)
1%
omeCa*g Tips
amingshouldbe done on
surface
h
extending more than one inch beyond the edge of the surface unit’s drip pan is not recommended. However, when canning with a
\vater-bathor pressure canner, large-diameter pots may be used. This is because boiling water [temperatures(even under pressure)
are not harmful to cooktop surfaces surroundingthe surface units.
HOWEVER,DONOTUSE L.4RGE-DIAIvIETERCANNERS OROTHERLARGE-DIAMETER POTSFOR FRYINGOR
BOILINGFOODSOTHER
THANWATER.Mostsyrupor since mixtures-and all typesof frying-cook attemperatures
muchhigherthanboiling water.
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~==+gSLlchtemperaturescould
%.%yeventuallyharmcooktopsurfaces
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o
“‘“”surroundingsurfaceunits.
mitsdy.
surface cooking, the use of pots
observetheFolioWing Points
1, Be sure the canner fits over the center of the surface unit.
rangeor itslocationdoesnotallow thecannertobe centeredonthe surfaceunit,use smaller-diameter
potsfor goodcanningresults.
2. Forbestresultsusecannerswith
flat bottoms. Canners with flanged or rippled bottoms (often found in enamelware) don’t make good contact with the surface unit and take a long time to boil water.
Flat-bottom canners are
mmmmmded.
incanning
If your
3. When canning, use recipes and procedures from reputable sources. Reliablerecipes andprocedures are
available from the manufacturer of your canner; manufacturers of
glassjars forcanning,suchasBall andKerr;andtheUnitedStates Departmentof Agriculture ExtensionService.
4. Rememberthatcanningis a
processthatgenerateslarge
amountsofsteam.Toavoidburns fromsteamorheat,becareful whencanning.
NOTE:Ifyourhousehaslow voltage,canningmaytakelonger thanexpected,eventhough directionshavebeencarefully followed.The
shortened by: (1) using a pressure canner, and (2)
startingwithHOTtapwaterfor
process time will be
fastestheatingoflargequantities
ofwater.
I
controlsettings
Hi—Highest setting.
MEDIUNI HIGH—Setting
halfwaybetween HI andMED. MED—Medium setting.
MEDIUM LOW—Setting halfway betweenMED andLO.
LO—Lowest setting.
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MEDIUM
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1. Use medium- or heavy-weight cookware. Aluminumcookware conductsheatfaster than other ~
m meta]s.Cast-ironand coated cast­iron cookware are slowto absorb
heat, but generallycook evenly at low to mediumheat settings, Steel pansmay cookunevenlyif not combinedwith othermetals.
Food
Cereal Cornmeal,grits,
oatmeal
Cocoa
Coffee
Eggs
Cookedinshell
Friedsunny-side-up
Friedovereasy
Poached
Scrambledoromele
Fruits
Meats
Braised:Potroastso beef,lamborveal; porkchopsandsteak
Pan-fried:Tender chops;lhinsteaksup to3/4-inch:minute steaks:hamburgers;
mcl sausage;
franks thinfishfillets
Cookware
Covered Saucepan
Uncovered Saucepan
Percolator
Covered Saucepan
Covered Skillet
Uncovered Skillet
~overed Skillet
Jncovered ;killet
;overed iaucepan
~overed killet
~covered
illet
Directions and Settings to Start Cooking
I
HI.Incoveredpanbring watertoboilbeforeadding cereal,
HI.Stirtogetherwateror milkandcocoaingredients. Bringjust to aboil,
HI.Atfirstperk,switch heatto MEDIUMLOW.
HI,Covereggswithcoo] water,Coverpan,cook untilsteaming.
MEDIUMHIGH.Meltbutter, addeggsandcoverskillet.
H1.Me!tbutter.
HI.Incoveredpanbring waterto a boil.
I-H.Heatbutteruntillight goldenincolor.
HI.Incoveredpan bring fruitand waterto boil.
I-II.Meltfat, thenaddmeat. SwitchtoMEDIUMHIGH to wownmeat.Addwateror
)therliquid,
11.Preheatskillet,then reaselightly.
Directions andSet@s to U3m@eteCooking
MEDIUMLOWorLO,then acidcereal.Finishtiming accordingto packagedirections.
MED,tocook 1or 2 minutes tocompletelyblendingredients.
MEDIUMLOWtomaintain gentlebutsteadyperk.
MEDIUMLOW.Cookonly3 to4 minutesforsoftcooked;
15minutesforhardcooked.
ContinuecookingatMEDIUM HIGHuntilwhitesarejust set, about3 to5 moreminutes.
MEDIUMLOW,thenaddeggs. Whenbottomsofeggshave
just set,carefullyturnover
tocookotherside, MEDIUMLOW,Careful]y add
eggs.Cookuncoveredabout 5minutesatMEDIUMHIGH.
MED.Addeggmixture. Cook,stirringtodesired doneness.
MEDIUMLOW.Stiroccasionally
andcheckfor sticking.
MEDIUMLOW.Siinmeruntil
forktender.
MEDIUhlHIGHor MED.Brown and cookto desireddoneness, turningoveras needed.
Comments
Cerealsbubbleandexpandas theycook;uselargeenough saucepantopreventboilover.
h4ilkboilsoverrapidly. Winchasboilingpoint approaches.
Percolate8to 10minutesfor 8cups,lessforfewercups.
Ifyou donotcoverskillet, ba&eeggswithfatto cook topsevenly.
Removecookedeggswith
slottedspoonorpancake turner.
Eggscontinueto setslightly aftercooking.Foromeleldo notstirlastfewminutes. Whenset,foldinhalf.
Freshfruit:Use 1/4to 1/2— cup waterperpoundoffruit.
Driedfruit:Usewaleras packagedirects.‘Time dependsonwhetherfruithas beenpresoaked.Ifnot,allow
morecookingtime.
Meatcanbeseasonedand flouredbeforeit isbrowned.
ifdesired.Liquidvaria[ioils for flavorcouldbe wine,fruit ortomatc)juiceormeatbroth.
Timing:Steaks1to 2 inches:
1 to 2 hOUrs.BeefStew:2 to
hOLlL3.PotROaSt:2fitO
3 4 hours.
Panfrying is best forthin
steaksandchops,Ifrareis desired,preheatskille[ beforeaddingmeat.
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