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How To Use - SMART SWB7000 Instructions And Recipes Manual

Waffle bowl

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How To Use

Become familiar with the SMART Waffle Bowl Maker (Fig. A). Un-latch the cover and open the
waffle bowl maker. Wipe the waffle grids with a damp cloth before initial use.
1. Plug the waffle bowl maker into a 220/240-V electrical outlet and preheat with the cover in
the closed position.
Note: When using the waffle bowl maker the first time, a slight odor or smoking may occur as
manufacturing residue burns off. This is normal during initial use.
2. While the unit is preheating, prepare waffle batter from a commercial mix, one of the
recipes on pages 8 and 9, or your own recipe.
NOTE: The red signal light will be illuminated while the unit is preheating.
When the unit is ready for use, the light will go out. Preheat time will be approximately 3 to
3½ minutes.
3. Before the first use, after the unit has preheated, use a brush or paper towel and apply a
light coating of cooking oil to the grids (no-stick cooking spray is not recommended). You
may find it helpful to repeat the process for the next 2 or 3 waffles. Thereafter, apply oil
only if you find it difficult to remove a waffle bowl.
4. Pour waffle batter into the bottom grid. For most
batters, pour to the fill lines (Fig. A). However,
for thin batters, pour to under the fill lines.
If you prefer using a measuring cup, pour in
approximately ½ cup.
NOTE: Different batters expand at different rates.
If your first waffle bowl is too tall (batter flows into
the overflow area), reduce the batter to slightly
below the fill lines for the next waffle bowl; or
if you would like a taller waffle bowl, fill slightly
above the fill lines for subsequent batches. Please
do not strike the rim of the waffle bowl maker
with any cooking utensil as this may scratch the
nonstick surface.
5. Un-latch the cover, lower the cover until closed,
and release the latch. During cooking the signal
light will cycle on and off.
Caution! As with any waffle maker, steam escapes during cooking. Keep hands and face away
from steam to prevent burns. Take extra care when opening the waffle bowl maker as hot
steam may escape near the latch and could cause burns.
6. Set a timer to the desired time. See the recipes on pages 7 and 8 for recommended
cooking times. Most waffle bowls will cook in 3½ to 4½ minutes. SMART Waffle bowl is
done when the unit stops emitting steam.
7. Check the waffle bowl at 3½ minutes to see if it is golden brown. If additional browning
is desired, cook for an additional 30 seconds to 1 minute. When cooking is complete, use
a silicone/wooden utensil to avoid scratching the interior of the waffle bowl and lift the
waffle from the grids.
8. Place the hot waffle upside down on an inverted bowl or cup to maintain its shape.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8 for additional waffle bowls.
10. Fill cooled waffle bowls with desired ingredients.
11. Unplug waffle bowl maker when cooking is completed.
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