Before first use, Frying chart (continued), Temperature control probe – Toastmaster FS12B User Manual

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FRYING CHART (CONTINUED)

Food/Preheat

Cooking Time

Temperature

Method

LAMB

Lamb Chops

With or with-

Medium: 19-21 min. total

1/2-inch thick

out extra fat

Well: 24-26 min. total

350°F

PORK

Pork Chops

With or with-

1/2-in. thick: 15-20 min. total

350°F

out extra fat

1-in. thick: 30-40 min. total

Bacon Slices

Start in a

5-7 min. total

350°F

cold pan

Sausage Links

Turn sausage

20 min. total

300°F

on all sides to
brown. Should
be well done
with no trace
of pink.

Brown ‘N’ Serve

Turn sausage

7-8 min. total

300°F

on all sides to
brown.

Sausage Patties

Turn sausage

6-7 min. total

1/2-inch thick

on all sides to

300°F

brown. Should
be well done
with no trace
of pink.

VEAL

Cutlets, Chops

Use 2-3 tbsp.

3-5 min. each side

1

/

8

to

1

/

2

-in. thick

of fat

(cutlets)

350°F

5-10 min. each side
(chops)

FISH

Fish Fillet

Use 3-4 tbsp.

3-5 min. each side

1/2-inch thick

of fat

350°F

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TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE

The Temperature Control Probe is the nerve center and brain of
the Electric Skillet. Treat it carefully. Dropping or banging it could
change its calibration and make the temperature settings inaccu-
rate.

Select the temperature as called for in the recipe. Allow Skillet to
cool before removing the Temperature Control Probe.

To clean the Temperature Control Probe, simply wipe down with a
soft, damp cloth. Make sure you dry it thoroughly before using
again.

NOTE: The Temperature Control Probe is not immersible.

CAUTION: Use only the Temperature Control Probe (P/N
22739) supplied with this product. Using any other type of
Temperature Control Probe may cause fire, electric shock, or
injury.

BEFORE FIRST USE

Read all instructions carefully. Remove the Temperature Control
Probe from the Electric Skillet and set it aside.

Wash the Electric Skillet and Glass Lid in hot, sudsy water. Rinse
and dry thoroughly.

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