Cooking In A Pressure Cooker; Cooking Programmes; Tips For Cooking; Sensor Frying System - Siemens ET6 MN31 Series Instruction Manual

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Note: Deep fry frozen food in small portions. The fat would
otherwise cool too quickly. Example: frozen chips: 1.5 l fat,
approx. 150 g chips per portion.

Cooking programmes

You can use the cooking programmes to prepare the following
dishes:
Cooking pro-
Dish
gramme
P1
Pasta
P2
Potatoes
P3
Rice
P4
Dumplings
P5
Fresh vegetables, e.g. broccoli, Brussels sprouts, or frozen vegetables, e.g. Brussels sprouts, beans
P6
Heating sausages
P7
Heating milk
P8
Rice pudding
P9
Deep frying doughnuts/Viennese whirls
Setting the cooking programmes
Select the hotplate.
Pop out the cooking sensor. The
1.
Within the next 10 seconds, touch the
2.
in the heat setting display.
display.
Within the next 10 seconds, turn the hotplate control until the
3.
desired programme appears on the hotplate display.

Tips for cooking

Food frozen in a block
Preparing food that absorbs a lot of
water (e.g. fish fillet)
Preparing food that tends to boil
over (e.g. pasta)
Thickening food
Food, e.g. potatoes, are unevenly
cooked
No signal sounds

Sensor frying system

If you operate the hotplate with the sensor frying system, a
sensor regulates the temperature of the pan.
Advantages when frying
The hotplate only heats up when necessary. This saves energy.
Oil and fat do not overheat.
Notes
Never leave fat unattended while you are heating it.
Put the pan in the centre of the hotplate. Make sure that the
base of the pan has the correct diameter.
10
'
in the display lights up.
˜
symbol.
lights up
lights up on the programme
˜
Place the frozen block, e.g. spinach, in the pot. Add liquid according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Put the lid on the pot. Select 70 °C as the temperature range. Stir occasionally.
Cook in less liquid. Make sure you put the lid on the pot.
Put a lid on the pot even for food that boils over easily. This saves energy.
Bring the food to the boil at the recommended temperature. After the food has thickened,
leave it to stand at 90 °C.
Next time, use more water.
Always place a lid on the pot. Then the regulating function will work best.

Cooking in a pressure cooker

Add liquid according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Bring pulses to the boil in the 100 °C temperature range. Skim
off the froth and seal the pressure cooker. Continue to cook in
the 120 °C temperature range.
The cooking programme is switched on.
The temperature symbol remains lit until the temperature is
reached. Then a signal sounds. The temperature symbol goes
out.
Switching off the cooking programmes
Set to 0 on the settings range.
Do not place a lid on the pan, otherwise the regulator will not
work. You can use a splatter guard; it will not prevent the
regulator from working.
Only use fat that is suitable for frying. For butter, margarine,
olive oil or lard, select the min frying setting.

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