Cooking Hints; Acceptable Pan Sizes; Cooking Guidelines; Preparation - Vulcan-Hart C24EO3 Installation & Operation Manual

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C24EO SERIES STEAMER
The steamer effi ciently cooks vegetables and
other foods for immediate serving. Steam
cooking should be carefully time controlled.
Keep hot food holding-time to a minimum to
produce the most appetizing results. Prepare
small batches. Cook only enough to start serving,
then cook additional amounts to meet demand.

ACCEPTABLE PAN SIZES

The steamer accommodates combinations of full,
half and one-third size pans, solid or perforated.
Model
Number of Pans Accommodated
1"
C24EO3
6
C24EO5
10

COOKING GUIDELINES

The steamer cooks vegetables, frankfurters,
eggs in their shells, and certain other meats or
food items at atmospheric pressure.
These cooking guidelines are suggestions only.
You should experiment with your food products
to determine the cooking times that will give you
the best results. Variables which aff ect cooking
time include size, weight, thickness of foods,
temperature, density, previous condition of the
foods (fresh, pre-blanched or frozen) and degree
of doneness desired.

COOKING HINTS

Depth of Pan
2
/
"
4"
6"
1
2
3
2
1
5
3
2

PREPARATION

Prepare vegetables, fruits, meats, seafood and
poultry normally by cleaning, separating, cutting,
removing stems, etc. Cook root vegetables in
a perforated pan. Other vegetables may be
cooked in a perforated pan unless juices are
being saved. Liquids can be collected in a solid
12" x 20" pan placed under a perforated pan.
Perforated pans are used for frankfurters,
wieners and similar items when juices do not
need to be preserved. Solid pans are good
for cooking puddings, rice, and hot breakfast
cereals. Vegetables and fruits are cooked in
solid pans in their own juice. Meats and poultry
are cooked in solid pans to preserve their juice
or retain broth.
Canned foods can be heated in their opened
cans (cans placed in 12" x 20" solid pans) or
the contents may be poured into solid pans.
DO NOT place unopened cans in the steamer.

Frozen Food Items

Separate frozen foods into smaller pieces to
allow more effi cient cooking.
Use a pan cover for precooked frozen dishes
that cannot be cooked in the covered containers
in which they are packed if they require more
than 15 minutes of cooking time. When a cover is
used, approximately one-third additional cooking
time is necessary.
Cooking time for frozen foods depends on the
amount of defrosting required. If time permits,
allow frozen foods to partially thaw overnight in
a refrigerator. This will reduce their cooking time.
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