Kambrook KSC110 manual

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    Instr uction Booklet Stainless Slo w Cook er KSC110 KSC110_IB_Issue0210_V1.indd 1 8/12/09 9:12 AM[...]

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    Impor tant Please r e t a in y our i nstruction book f or f utur e u se . In the ev ent that y ou need some a s sis t ance wit h y our K ambrook app liance, plea se con tact our Customer Ser vice Depar tm en t on 1 3 0 0 1 39 7 98 ( Australia) or 0 9 2 7 1 3980 (N e w Z ea land) . Alternativ ely , vi sit u s on our website at w w w . kambrook. com.[...]

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    Cont ent s K ambrook Rec om mends p4 Safe t y First Y our K amb r ook Sl o w Cook er p6 Us ing The T emperatur e p8 Contr ol Setti ngs A Beg inner’ s Guide to p9 Sl o w Cooking Hints an d Tips p 1 3 Care and Cleani ng p 1 4 Recipes p 1 6 W arranty p 28 KSC110_IB_Issue0210_V1.indd 3 8/12/09 9:12 AM[...]

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    4 K a mbrook Recomm ends S a fety Fir st IMPOR T A NT: P lease r e t ain y our instr uc tion boo k f or f utur e use . At K am brook, we believ e th at sa fe perform ance is t he first pr iorit y in a n y cons umer prod uct, so tha t y ou, o ur v a lued cus tomer can co nfide ntly use a nd trus t our prod ucts. We ask tha t any electrica l app li[...]

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    5 • Avoid s ud de n temp erat ure c ha ng es. Do n ot pla ce f rozen or ve r y col d food s into t he rem ovab le c rocker y b owl wh en it i s hot. Do n ot pla ce rem ovab le croc ker y bow l wh en hot i nto col d wate r . • Do n ot us e the re movab le c rocke r y bow l in a co nventi on al oven . Do not pl ac e the re movab le c rocke [...]

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    6 Y our Kambrook Stainless Slo w Cook er 1 . Glass lid allows y ou to monitor f ood during cooking 2 . Remo vable croc ker y bowl with 6 litre capacity 3. Cool touch handles 4 . Brushed stainless steel housing 5. T emperatur e Control Dial with Low , High and Auto Settings 6. P ower ‘On’ Light KSC110_IB_Issue0210_V1.indd 6 8/12/09 9:12 AM[...]

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    7 Using Y our Kambrook Slo w Cook er Befor e Fir st Use Bef ore first use remov e all promotional stick er s and packaging m aterial. W ash the remo vable croc kery bowl and glass lid in hot, soa p y water , rinse and dr y thoroughly . Ensure the interior of the stainless steel housing is clean and clear of any debris . Operating Instr uctions Bef[...]

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    8 Using The T emperature Control Settings Low Setting The Low setting gently simmers f ood f or an extended period of time without o vercooking or burning. Generally no stirring is required when using this setting. High Setting The High setting is used when cooking dried beans or pulses and will cook f ood in half the time required f or the Low Set[...]

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    9 A Beginner’s Guide to Slo w Cooking In years gone by , f ood cooked in large pots and allo wed to simmer f or hours was full of flav our , moist and tender . The Slow Cook er is designed to produce these same results, whilst leaving y ou the time to do other things, making it perf ect f or today’s busy lifestyles. Here is a guide to help sim[...]

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    10 Preparing Mea t and P oultr y Select the leanest cuts when purchasing meat. T rim the meat or poultr y of any visible f at. If possible, purchase chicken portions without the skin. Otherwise, the slow cooking pr ocess will result in extra l iquid bei ng f ormed fr om the f at as i t mel ts. For casserole-type recipes, cut the meat into cubes, ap[...]

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    11 Suitable Cuts for Roasting Pot Roasting The addition of liquid is required f or pot roasting. Place sufficient liquid into the Remo vable Croc ker y Bowl to co v er up to a third of the meat. Meat will not bro wn during the pot roasting process. For browner r esults , seal in a fr ypan bef ore pot roasting. Suitable Cuts for P ot Roasting T rad[...]

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    12 A Beginner’s Guide to Slo w Cooking continued Preparing V egetables V egeta bles should be cut into ev en- sized pieces to ensure more e ven cooking. Frozen v egeta bles m ust be thawed bef ore adding to other foods cooking in the Slow Cook er . Preparing Dr ied Beans and Pulses If time per mits, ov er night soaking of dried beans and pulses i[...]

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    13 Hints and Tips Alw ays thaw frozen meat and poultr y bef ore cooking. T r im all visible f at from meat or poultry . Meat and poultr y require at least 6–7 hours of cooking on Low setting. Ensure that the f ood or liquid to be cooked fills half or more of the remo vable croc ker y bo wl. On completion of cooking, if there is too much liquid r[...]

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    14 Care and Cleaning Bef ore cleaning, switch the temperature contr ol dial to OFF and switch of f the Slow Cooker at the pow er outlet and then unplug. Alw ays allow the appliance to cool bef ore cleaning. T o remov e stubborn, cooked-on f oods in the remo vable croc ker y bo wl, soften by filling with w arm, soapy w ater and allow to soak f or 2[...]

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    15 Recipes KSC110_IB_Issue0210_V1.indd 15 8/12/09 9:12 AM[...]

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    16 V egetable Soup Ser ves 1 6 90g butter , optional 4 large carrots, diced 8 large potatoes, peeled & diced 2 sticks celer y , diced 4 large onions, peeled & diced 3 litres chick en or beef stock Salt & pepper to taste 1 cup cream 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 . Me lt b ut ter i n a sa uce pa n, a dd veg etab les a nd c ook fo r 1 5 [...]

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    17 Cream of Mushroom Soup Ser ves 1 2 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 750g mushr oom, sliced 1 1 ⁄ 2 litres chick en stock 1 large onion chopped Salt & pepper , to taste 2 cups cream 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 . Me lt b ut ter i n a sa uce pa n an d ad d mu s hroo ms , sa uté l ig htl y . 2. Pl ace m u[...]

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    18 Swiss Steak Ser ves 8 2 kg round steak, tr immed 1 ⁄ 2 cup flour Salt & pepper to taste 2 stalks celer y , chopped 4 carrots, peeled & chopped 2 onions, peeled & chopped 2 teaspoon W orces tershire sauce 2 x 425g cans tomatoes 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese 1 . Cut s tea k in to s er vi ng s ize p ie ces . T o ss in fl ou r mi xed w[...]

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    19 Chick en in a Pot Ser ves 1 0 –1 2 4 carrots, sliced 4 onions, peeled & sliced 4 stalks celer y 2 kg chick en pieces 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground blac k pepper 1 cup chick en stock or white wine 1 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon dried basil or oregano 1 . Pl ace h al f of th e car rots , on ion a nd ce ler y i n th e bot tom of t he S low Coo ker. 2[...]

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    20 Chick en Marengo Ser ves 1 0 –1 2 2 kg chick en pieces or drums ticks 2 tablespoons flour Salt & pepper to taste 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 tablespoons butter 4 clov es garlic, crushed 2 litres chick en stock 1 ⁄ 3 cup brandy 4 large tomatoes, peeled & chopped 24 mushr ooms, chopped 2 bouquet garni 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1[...]

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    21 Coq A u V in Ser ves 1 0 –1 2 2 kg chick en pieces 6 slices bacon, tr immed & diced 10 small onions, sliced 8 small onions, peeled & quar tered 500g mushr ooms 2 clov es garlic, peeled & crushed Salt & pepper , to taste 1 teaspoon dried thyme 16 small potatoes, scrubbed & halved 2 cups red wine 1 litre chick en stock Choppe[...]

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    22 Meatballs in Creamy Mushroom Sauce Ser ves 1 2 Mushroom Sauce 2 x 440g can mushr ooms in butter sauce 2 cups beef stock 1 ⁄ 2 cup flour 1 ⁄ 2 cup sherr y 2 teaspoons papr ika 2 cups sour cream 1 kg minced beef 500g pork mince 2 x 60g eggs 1 ⁄ 2 cup chopped parsley Salt & pepper , to taste 3 cups fresh breadcrumbs 1 . Pl ace a ll t he [...]

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    23 Meat Loaf Ser ves 1 0 –1 2 2 kg lean mince steak 500g sausage mince 2 onions, peeled & diced 4 clov es garlic, peeled & crushed 2 x 425g cans tomatoes 1 ⁄ 2 cup tomato sauce 2 cups diced bread 4 x 60g eggs 1 tablespoon W orcestershire sauce Salt & pepper , to taste 4 potatoes, peeled & sliced Sa uce : 1 cup tomato sauce 1 ⁄[...]

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    24 Pork & V eal Picnic T err ine Ser ves 1 2– 1 4 1.5 kg pork & veal mince 2 clov es garlic, crushed Salt & pepper , to taste 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon dried thyme 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon ground clo ves 2 x 60g eggs Grated rind 1 lemon 1 ⁄ 2 cup dr y sherry or brandy 2 bay leaves 1 litre w ater Lemon slices to garnish 1 . Li ght ly g rea se a he at[...]

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    25 Scalloped Potatoes Ser ves 8 – 1 2 12 slices bacon, tr immed 16–20 medium potatoes, peeled & thinly sliced 4 onions, peeled & thinly sliced Salt, pepper & pa prika to tas te 2 cups grated Cheddar cheese 2 x 285g cans cream of asparagus or mushr oom soup 1 . Cut b ac on into p ie ces . 2. Pl ace a q ua r ter of t he ba co n, pota [...]

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    26 Rice Custard Ser ves 1 2– 1 4 3 cups rice 2 litres boiling w ater 6 x 60g eggs 2 cups sugar 1 1 ⁄ 2 litres milk 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 60 g butter Nutmeg to taste 1 cup raisins 1 . Was h ri ce th orou gh ly u nd er co ld ru nn in g water. Coo k in b oil in g wate r for 2 0 mi nu tes. 2. Dra in we ll a nd p ut into a g rea se d he atp roo[...]

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    27 Poached P ears in Red Wine Ser ves 1 2– 1 4 1 litre dr y red wine 2 cups bro wn sugar 12–14 medium pears , peeled & s tems remo ved Peel fr om 1 lemon, cut in strips . 1 . Pu t win e an d su ga r in t he S low Coo ker. 2. Cover an d cook on HI GH unti l the sug ar is dis sol ved. 3. Place the pea rs into the S low Cooker, tur n th e pear[...]

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    In A ustralia, this Kambrook Replacement W arranty does not af fect the m andator y statutor y rights implied under the T rade Pr actices Act 1974 and other similar State and T erritor y legislation relating to the appliance. It a pplies in addition to the conditions and warr anties implied by that legislation. In New Zealand, this Kambrook Replace[...]