Cuisinart TOB Series Instructions/Recipe Book

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T OB Series
Cuisinart T oaster Oven Broiler

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  • Page 1 IN ST RUCT ION / RECIPE BOOKLET T OB Series Cuisinart T oaster Oven Broiler...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Stop T oasting ........page 9 7. T he use of accessory attachments not recommended by Cuisinart may cause injury.
  • Page 3: Q Uick Reference Oven Operation

    • Press “T imer” Please read and keep these instructions handy. T hese instructions will help • Press & hold “hour” to increase hours you to use your Cuisinart ® Toaster Oven Broiler to its fullest so that you • Press & hold “min” to increase minutes •...
  • Page 4: Special Cord Set Instructions

    Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature. electronic chip that constantly monitors the temperature to give you consistent professional results. IN T ROD UCT ION Congratulations on your purchase of a Cuisinart ® Toaster Oven Broiler with FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Exact H eat Sensor.
  • Page 5: Features And Benefits

    Broiling Pan and D rip T ray 1) Bake (or Convection Bake with select models) Bake everything from stuffed mushrooms and roasted chicken to cakes and pies. Because the Cuisinart ® Toaster Oven Broiler has been designed with our Exact H eat Sensor everything comes out mouth-watering and delicious.
  • Page 6 3b) LCD Bar 4) Always Even Shade Control T he row of dots grows when “Darker” button is pushed, and shrinks when Electronically monitors and adjusts the oven’s internal temperature to provide “Lighter” button is selected. T he LCD Bar indicates the level of brownness, consistent toasting results from one use to the next.
  • Page 7: General Guidelines

    WARN IN G: Placing the rack in the bottom position or in the top position Before you begin: with the rack upwards while toasting may result in a fire. Refer to rack Place your oven on a flat surface. position diagram for proper use. Before using your oven, move it two to four inches away from the wall or Turning off the T oaster Oven Broiler: T he Start/Stop button, when pushed from any objects on the countertop.
  • Page 8: Bake

    B A K E Once the oven has reached temperature, place the item in the center of the rack To bake, press the “bake” button. T he LED light above the bake button will turn and close the door (exception when broiling keep door ajar). Press the “timer” on.
  • Page 9: Browning Selection

    Press the “toast” button and the “Start/Stop” button to toast 2 slices of toast. The browning level selected will appear at the bottom of the clock window by the numerical and LCD display. The default is set to 2 slices of medium toast (number 4) using standard white bread.
  • Page 10: Stop T Oasting

    Stop To a s t i n g W hen toasting raisin or other fruit breads and muffins, remove any loose fruit, W hen the toasting cycle is finished, the oven will beep 5 times and turn off. etc. from the surface of the bread before placing into the oven. T his will help If you wish to stop the toasting cycle before it is finished, simply press the prevent pieces from falling and baking onto the crumb tray.
  • Page 11: Bagel Button

    To stop cycle: Defrost Button W hen the 4-Slice cycle is complete, the T oaster Oven Broiler will alert you by beeping 5 times. If you wish to stop the cycle before it is finished, simply press “Stop/Start” to interrupt. Bagel Button T he Bagel feature adds the appropriate amount of extra time to the toasting cycle T he Defrost button is designed to first defrost and then toast the bread, which...
  • Page 12: Combination Of Custom Settings

    T he Reheat feature allows you to reheat toasted bread without browning or T he Custom Settings you choose adjust the toasting time to achieve the brown- toasting. ing results you have selected with the Shade Control. If you do not make a selection with the Shade Control, the oven will operate at the medium (4) brown 1.
  • Page 13: Ov En Rack Position Diagrams

    All of our recipes have been tested in our kitchen and specially developed to work in the Cuisinar t ® Toaster Oven Broilers. T hese mouth watering recipes are just a sampling of what the Cuisinar t ® Toaster Oven Broiler can do. OVEN RACK POSIT ION D IAGRAMS Each recipe gives you step-by-step directions and will even tell you what position the oven rack should be for best results.
  • Page 14: Recipes

    ® Toaster Oven Broiler in position A and preheat on Repeat with remaining bread. Broil setting. Press Start/Stop button. Arrange chips in an 11 x 7-inch Meanwhile, place a Cuisinart N on-Stick Stainless 12 ⁄ -inch (32 cm) skillet over (28x18 cm) baking pan.
  • Page 15 170ºF (77ºC). Baste occasionally with the pan juices during the last 30 ate for several hours or overnight. minutes of roasting. Remove from oven and transfer to a cutting board. Press Place the Cuisinart ® Toaster Oven Broiler rack in position C and preheat on Start/Stop button.
  • Page 16 CA JU N PORK CH OPS T hese oven-baked chops have a golden brown coating. Place Cuisinart ® Toaster Oven Broiler rack in position B and preheat oven to Serve with garlic mashed potatoes and a green salad for a quick meal.
  • Page 17 LIG H T CU IS I N ART MEAT LOAF DIJON GLAZED S WO RDFISH T his is our updated, lower fat version of a classic Cuisinart recipe. T he glaze is simple to make yet the mustard and herbs add flavor and zest.
  • Page 18 ROAS TED ROOT V EG ETA B L E S BAKED POTAT O E S T hese vegetables are easy to prepare and complement many meat dishes. T he Cuisinart ® Toaster Oven Broiler makes perfect baked potatoes with a fluffy interior and a crisp, papery skin.
  • Page 19 C U I S I N A RT ROLLS An exceptionally light texture and buttery taste make these rolls a winner. Coat an 8-inch (20 cm) round baking pan with vegetable oil cooking spray. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and punch down. Divide dough into 16 pieces Makes 16 rolls and shape each into a ball.
  • Page 20 H ERBED POTAT O GA LETT E GA RLI C BREA D Warm, toasted garlic bread will make any meal memorable. T hese golden potato slices are an elegant accompaniment to roasted meat Makes 16 slices or poultry. T he potatoes must be very thinly sliced. large garlic cloves, peeled Makes 2 servings ounce (25 g) Parmesan cheese, cut into 1-inch (2.5 cm) pieces...
  • Page 21 LEMON BLU EBERRY LOA F CAKE T his delicious loaf can be served for dessert or as a quick bread. Combine flour, sugar, zest, baking powder and salt in a large mixing bowl. Com- bine eggs, butter and milk in a 2-cup (500 ml) liquid measure and mix to com- Makes 10 servings bine.
  • Page 22 H E ATH BA R™ BLON DI ES Both kids and grown-ups will love these bar cookies. Place butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl. Using a Cuisinart SmartPower™ ® 7-Speed Electronic H and Mixer, beat on speed 2 until light and fluffy, about Makes 16 squares 30 seconds.
  • Page 23 BA N AN A WH OLE WH EAT MU FFIN S Oats, raisins and nuts add flavor and texture to these delicious breakfast treats. Place raisins in a small bowl and cover with hot water. Let sit for 10 minutes, drain and reserve.
  • Page 24: Warranty

    Toaster Oven Broiler with Exact H eat Sensor has been manu - T his warranty is available to consumers only. You are a consumer if you own factured to strict specifications and has been designed for use with the Cuisinart ® a Cuisinart ®...
  • Page 25 N OT ES...
  • Page 26 © 2000 Cuisinart Cuisinart ® is a registered trademark of Cuisinart Cuisinart Canada 156 Parkshore Drive Brampton, ON L6T 5M1 Printed in China 9 9 C C 1 8 0 3 4 IB-3343-CAN -A...
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