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TO START
THINGS
COOKING
(cont.)
For best cooking results and energy efficient operation,
you should
use metal pans that are flat on the bottom.
Match the size of the pan to the size of the cooking zone.
The pan should not extend over the edge of the cooking
zone more than 1"o
HOME
CANNING
TIPS
In surface cooking of foods other than canning, the use
of large-diameter pots (extending more than 1" beyond
edge of cooking zone) Is not recommended,
However,
when canning with water-bath
or pressure
canner,
large-diameter
pots may be used.
This is because
boiling water temperatures
(even under pressure) are
not harmful to cooktop surfaces surrounding cooking
zones.
HOWEVER,
DO NOT USE LARGE DIAMETER
CAN-
NERS OR OTHER
LARGE
DBAMETER
POTS
FOR
FRYING OR BOBLING FOODS OTHER THAN WATER.
Most syrup or sauce mixtures -- and all types of frying
--cook
at temperatures much hlgher than boiling water.
Such temperatures could eventually harm cooktop sur-
faces surrounding cooking zones.
OBSERVE
FOLLOWING
POliNTS
JH
CANNING
1. Bring water to boil on HIGH heat, then after boiling
has begun, adjust heat to the lowest setting
which
maintains
the boil (saves
energy and best uses
cooking
zone).
2, Be sure canner fits over center of cooking
zone. If
your range does not allow canner to be centered on
cooking
zone, use smaller diameter
pots for good
canning
results.
3o Flat-bottomed
canners give best canning results. Be
sure bottom of canner is flat or slight indentation
fits
snugly over cooking
zone. Canners with flanged or
rippled bottoms (often found in enamelware)
are not
recommended.
Note:
A sNght
odor
is
norrna_l
when
a new
cooktop
is used for the _rst
time,
R_: is caused
by
2he hea_ing of new parts and insulating
materians
and wiSII disappear'
in a short time.
WOK C@O tNG
We recommend that you use only a flat-bottom
wok.
They are available
at your local retail store.
4. When canning, use recipes from reputable
sources.
Reliable recipes are available from the manufacturer
of your canner; manufacturers
of glass jars for can-
ning, such as Ball and Kerr; and the United States
Department of Agriculture
Extension Service.
5. Remember, in following the recipes, that canning is a
process that generates large amounts of steam.
Be
careful while canning to prevent burns from steam or heat.
NOTE-.
If your range is being operated
on low power
(voltage), canning may take longer than expected, even
though
directions
have been carefully
followed°
The
process
may be improved
by:
(I)
using a pressure canner, and
(2) beginning
with
hot tap water
when
heating
larger quantities
of water.
NEMTC61-1

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