Jenn-Air SU146 User And Care Manual page 12

Updraft grill-range with self-cleaning radiant bake and convection oven
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Grilling
Tips
With your Jenn-Air
grill and accessories,
literally any food you've considered
"at its
best" when prepared outdoors
can now be prepared indoors with less fuss and great
flavor.
The following
suggestions
are good rules to follow and will increase your enjoyment
of the equipment.
• Be sure to follow directions on page 12 for using the grill.
• Suggested cooking
times and control settings are approximate
due to variations
in meats and electrical
voltage. Experience
will quickly
indicate cooking
times
as well as which settings work best.
• Use the Energy-saver
grill element
for grilling
small amounts of food on half
of the grill or for keeping cooked foods warm or preparing foods requiring different
heat control settings.
• For best results, buy top grade meat. Meat that is at least 3/4-inch
will grill
better than thinner cuts.
• Score fat on edges of steak, but do not cut into meat, to prevent curling while
cooking.
• For the attractive
"branded"
look on steaks, be sure grill is preheated.
Allow
one side of meat to cook to desired doneness,
or until juices appear on the
top surface,
before turning.
It takes fewer minutes to cook the second side.
Turn steaks and hamburgers just once. Manipulating
food causes loss of juices.
• When basting
meats or applying
sauces to foods, remember
that excessive
amounts
wind up inside your grill and do not improve
the food flavor. Apply
sauces during the last 15 to 20 minutes of cooking
time unless recipe specifies
otherwise.
Sugar-based
sauces, excessively
used, will caramelize on the grill-
rocks and will create a cleaning chore.
• There are many meat marinades which will help tenderize
less expensive cuts
of meat for cooking on the grill.
• Certain foods, such as poultry and non-oily fish, may need some extra fat. Brush
with oil or melted butter occasionally
while grilling.
• Use tongs with long handles or plastic spatulas for turning
meats. Do not use
forks as these pierce the meat, allowing juices to be lost.
• To help retain meat juices, salt after turning meat or after cooking
is completed.
• Should grilled foods be prepared and ready before you're ready to serve, turn
heat control to a low setting and cover meat with a single sheet of foil. Food
will continue to cook.
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