Gastroback 42518 Design Rice Cooker Pro User Manual Page 10

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Cooking Porridge
With the automatic rice cooker can also be prepared English style porridge. Therefore you
need to work with the lid open. You must stir the porridge during cooking regularly.
Note: You can use instead of pure oatmeal, a 1:1 mixture of oatmeal and rice flakes.
WARNING: Do not place any ingredients into the aplliance, which can form foam while
cooking (example: milk, cream, egg).
1. Measure ½ to 1 measuring cup oatmeal (90 to 180 ml).
2. Wash the oatmeal briefly in a kitchen strainer under running water. Let then drain the
oatmeal.
3. Insert the oatmeal into the inner pot and fill up with the proper amount of water, see: the
following table.
4. Leave the oatmeal to soak ½ to 1 hour in the water.
5. Make sure that the inside of the heating tank and the outside of the inner pot are clean
and dry.
6. Put the inner pot into the heating tank and turn on the appliance. Do not close the lid!
WARNING: The rim of the inner pot is very hot during operation.
7. Stir during cooking regularly. Be careful not to spill anything during stirring. If porridge went
over the edge of the inner pot, then immediately wipe it off with a clean, slightly damp cloth.
8. When the porridge is ready (after 35 to 50 min), turn off the appliance, unplug the power
cord and serve immediately.
Note: Do not keep the porridge warm for a loger period of time.
Amount of Water and Cooking Time for Porridge
Oatmeal ½ measuring cup 1 measuring cup 2 measuring cup
level mark 3 to 5 5 to 8 8 to 10
Time** 35 min 40 min 50 min
** Times calculated for: Room temperature 20 ° C, water temperature 18 ° C
Steaming Vegetables
With the included inner steamer you can steam vegetables. However, the cooking times for
vegetables can be very different. Follow the instructions in your recipe. Turn the appliance
off after the cooking time by hand. Therefor slide the on/off switch up.
1. Make sure that the inside of the heating tank and the outside of the inner pot are clean
and dry. Then place the inner pot in the appliance.
2. Fill in water up to the level mark Cup 1 into the inner pot.
Note: If the cooking times match, then you can also cook the vegetables together with the
rice. In this case, the appliance should, however, be filled only up to the level mark Cup 4.
In addition, rice and vegetables could affect each others the taste.
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