Using Your Baby Food Maker; Steam Cooking - Dualit BABY 11060 Instruction Manual & Guarantee

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USING YOUR BABY FOOD MAKER

Your Dualit Baby Food Maker uses steam to cook food and retain the nutrients. The cooked
food can then be served as finger food or transferred to the Blender Jar for blending.
PREPARING FOOD FOR STEAM COOKING
Fruit and vegetables should be washed, peeled, cored and cut into 1cm x 1cm cubes
Red meat should have all bones, gristle and skin removed, then cut into 1cm x 1cm cubes
Fish should be free of bones and cut into 1cm x 1cm cubes
Caution: Never turn the Control Dial to the Steam Cook Function when
there is food in the Blender Jar. Only use this function when the food is in the
Steaming Basket and water is in the Blender Jar.
TYPE OF FOOD
INGREDIENT
FRUIT
Apple, Pear
Peach, Plum, Orange
Pineapple
VEGETABLE
Asparagus
Carrot, Tomato,
Fennel, Leek,
Spinach, Sweet Potato,
Courgette, Pumpkin,
Bell Peppers,
Cauliflower, Celery
Broccoli, Potato,
Peas, Green Beans,
Celeriac
MEAT SUBSTITUTES
Quorn, Tofu
FISH
Trout, Salmon,
Cod, Sole
MEAT
Pork, Beef,
Lamb, Chicken
* All food must be cut into small cubes no larger than 1cm x 1cm.
Required cooking times depend on the quantity, type and texture of the food.
Adjust cooking time until you get the result you want.
APPROXIMATE
STEAMING TIME *
5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
20 minutes
15 minutes
15 minutes
20 minutes
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STEAM COOKING

Note: You can find recipes with cooking times at
www.dualit.com/recipes, on our social media channels and on
page 25 of these instructions.
Do not steam cook frozen ingredients as the Baby Food
Maker cannot heat frozen food to the required temperature.
Defrost frozen, solid ingredients before steam cooking.
Do not place food into the water during the steam cooking function. Always use
the Steaming Basket with the Seal attached and Steaming Rack inserted.
2
1
With the Lid and
Insert the Steaming Basket
Steaming Basket removed,
into the Blender Jar, making
pour 150ml of water into
sure that the Steaming Rack
the Blender Jar. Caution:
is in place and Blender Jar is
Adding too much water
attached to the Base. Follow
will slow the steam
the assembly instructions on
cooking process, too
page 11.
little water will result in
undercooked food. Do
not fill above the max
mark. Always remove
the steaming basket be-
fore filling the blender
jar with water.
Tip - You could use a
baby bottle as a measuring
device or weigh 150g of
water.
3
Place ingredients into the
Steaming Basket so they are
evenly distributed across
the Steaming Rack (max
300g). Do not overfill as this
will result in undercooked
food. Note: Do not process
a large quantity of solid
ingredients at the same time
or pack food tightly into the
Steaming Basket. Process
the ingredients in a series of
small batches.
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