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Emeril Lagasse Power Grill 360
Emeril Lagasse Power Grill 360
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Instructions for Use
Instructions for Use
To ensure even cooking, some air-fried foods require
shaking during the cooking process. At the halfway point in
the cycle, remove the accessory from the appliance. Gently
shake the contents as needed and place them back in the
appliance to continue cooking.
Foods that are smaller in size usually require a slightly
shorter cooking time than larger ones.
Misting a bit of vegetable oil on breaded food is
suggested for a crispier result. When adding oil mist,
add only a little just before cooking.
Food normally cooked in an oven can also be cooked
in the appliance.
Use premade dough to prepare filled snacks quickly
and easily. Premade dough also requires a shorter
cooking time than homemade dough.
Place fragile or filled foods in a baking tin or oven dish
in the appliance. Oven-safe pans and dishes can be
used in the appliance.
You can use the appliance to reheat foods. Simply set
the temperature and time to however warm you want
your food.
Be careful not to transfer germs from raw meat to
cooked meat. Use separate utensils and platters for
raw and cooked meat.
Always marinade in a tightly covered nonmetal dish
and turn the food occasionally. Be sure to refrigerate
all meats while marinating.
If leftover wet marinade is to be used as a sauce with
the cooked food, be sure to place it in a small pan
and heat to a rolling boil before serving to eliminate
bacterial growth.
Similar to a stove top frying pan, grease from high-fat
foods, such as bacon or sausage, may splatter on the
countertop. Protect the countertop as necessary.
Before grilling, partially cook bone-in chicken, ribs, and
uncooked smoked or fresh sausages for best results.
If not partially cooked, these meats may become
overdone on the outside before the center is done.
To prevent scratching the coating, use only nonmetallic
utensils. Do not cut food on the Grill Plate using sharp
utensils, such as forks or knives, that can scratch the
cooking surface.
Shaking
Air Frying Tips
Grilling Tips
When the cooking process is complete and the cooking
time has elapsed, the appliance will beep several times.
When starting with a cold appliance, add 3 minutes to the
cooking time to allow the appliance to preheat.
NEVER use the appliance’s door as a place to rest
accessories filled with food. The accessories could
damage the door or cause the appliance to tip. Personal
injury could result.
During the cooking process, the cooking accessories will
become very hot. When you remove the accessories to
check the food, make sure you have a trivet or a heat-
resistant surface nearby to set it down on. NEVER place
the accessories directly on a countertop or table.
All surfaces inside and outside of the appliance will be
extremely hot. To avoid injury, wear oven mitts. Allow
at least 30 minutes for the appliance to cool before
attempting cleaning or storing.
Grilling with the Glass Lid on the appliance is
recommended because it maintains the cooking
temperature, seals in flavor, and prevents splatter.
1.
Read all material, warning stickers, and labels.
2.
Unpack all listed contents from the packaging. Please
make sure that your appliance has been shipped with
the components that you ordered. Some accessories
listed may be sold separately. Check everything carefully
before use. If any part is missing or damaged, do not use
this product. Contact Tristar using the customer service
number located on the back of this manual.
3.
Remove all packing materials, stickers, and labels from
the appliance. Remove any clear or blue protective film on
the components before use.
4.
Wipe the inside and outside of the cooking appliance
with a warm, moist cloth and mild detergent. Rinse
with a clean, moist cloth. Never submerge this
appliance in water or liquids of any kind. Handwash all
cooking accessories.
5.
Place the appliance on a dry, stable, horizontal, and level
surface that is heat resistant. Ensure that the appliance is
used in an area with good air circulation and away from
hot surfaces and any combustible materials. Do not place
on a stove top.
6.
Before cooking food, preheat the appliance for a few
minutes to allow the appliance to burn off the
manufacturer’s protective coating of oil. Wipe the
appliance with warm, soapy water and a dishcloth after
this burn-in cycle.
Before First Use
Instructions