Recipe Ideas - Breville VST071X Instructions For Use Manual

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RECIPE IDEAS

Bread
Most types of bread can be used; white, wholemeal, kibbled wheat,
wholegrain, raisin loaf and so on. Your sandwich press is ideal for
toasting foccacia, Turkish bread, baguettes as well as bread rolls.
Raisin bread, brioche or other sweet breads which contain a high
sugar content will tend to brown quicker, so we recommend using a
lower heat setting.
Fillings
Try to use canned or pre-cooked fruit as fresh fruit may give
off excessive juices when heated. Be careful when biting into
sandwiches containing fillings such as cheese and tomato or jam,
because they retain heat and can burn if eaten too quickly.
Never overfill your sandwich, especially when using ingredients that
contain food colouring, or coloured cheeses. Too much filling can
leak out and may stain the housing of your sandwich press.
Toasting bread
The unique flat plate design makes your sandwich press ideal for
toasting plain breads, and Turkish bread, without any fillings or
spreads. Try toasting Turkish bread with jams for a great alternative
to standard breads at breakfast.
Reheating
If the sandwich is not being eaten immediately, place it on a paper
napkin to absorb condensation. To keep for longer, place on a rack
in an oven-proof dish to keep warm in a low oven, about 100ºC. The
sandwich will keep hot for up to 20 minutes this way, but will then
begin to dry out.
Fat-free snacks
Due to the non‑stick ceramic flat plate design, it is not necessary to
use any butter or margarine on the outside of your toasted snacks.
RECIPES
Warming / toasting table
Food item
Temperature
Warming croissants
Low to Medium
Warming Danish
Low to Medium
pastries
Warming flat breads
Toasting fruit bread
Toasting flavoured
bagels
Toasted Madeira
Medium to High
cake
6
Cooking time
setting
3–4 minutes
3–4 minutes
Medium
2–3 minutes
Medium
2–3 minutes
Medium
2–3 minutes
2–3 minutes
Smoked ham bocadillo - serves 1
1 pre-cooked baguette, sliced lengthways
50g smoked ham
80g sliced cheese, Iberico or Manchego work well
Optional – aioli, ketchup or mustard
1. Adjust the temperature setting to medium–high.
2. Preheat your sandwich press until the ready light goes out.
3. Arrange the ham and cheese slices onto the baguette, top with
a little sauce of your choice, close the baguette and place onto
the hot sandwich press.
4. Adjust the hinge lid so that the top plate is just resting onto the
bread and cook for 6–7 minutes, until the cheese has melted
and the bread is crisp and golden.
Toasted Mexican style tortillas - serves 2
2 soft floury tortillas
1 tsp chipotle paste
75g salsa
2 tbsp cooked mixed beans
1 tbsp chopped coriander
2 large handfuls of grated cheddar
1. Adjust the temperature setting to medium–high.
2. Preheat your sandwich press until the ready light goes out.
3. Assemble the tortillas by mixing together the chipotle paste,
salsa, mixed beans, coriander and cheddar.
4. Divide between the 2 tortillas, placing the ingredients into the
centre of the wrap. Carefully fold to encase the filling.
5. Place onto the hot press, adjusting the hinge lid so that it covers
the tortilla without touching the top.
6. Cook for 7–8 minutes until piping hot.
Delicious served with some creamy guacamole and a green salad.
Toasted Italian focaccia - serves 2
2 small olive focaccia breads
1½ tbsp pesto
150g vine tomatoes, sliced
100g mozzarella, drained and sliced
1 large roasted red pepper from a jar of antipasto, sliced
Small handful of torn basil leaves
1. Adjust the temperature setting to medium–high.
2. Preheat your sandwich press until the ready light goes out.
3. Assemble the focaccias by splitting the bread and filling with the
ingredients.
4. Place onto the hot press, adjusting the lid so that it covers the
sandwiches without pressing them.
5. Cook for 7–8 minutes until golden.

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