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CA051300
Instructions for Use

CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F

The Teppanyaki is made from high-grade stainless steel . This item is ideally suited for induction cooking and is ovenproof (up to a max . 220 C) . The Teppanyaki is made using a specifically developed multi-ply material SWISS-PLY ® with an aluminium core that transports energy up to 10 times faster than common stainless steel, surrounded by two layers of stainless steel . SWISS-PLY ® is a protected trade mark by Alinox AG / Switzerland .

Warning-icon.png In order to prevent overheating of the material:
▶ Never use level 9 or boost feature with the Teppanyaki .
▶ Please do not use oil with higher smoke points, such as rapeseed oil or avocado oil . Cooking oil is the best indicator for temperature because it will start to smoke from approx . 180°C .

GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F - sambol 7 Please note: For optimal heat distribution, the surface of the cooking area on the hob must correspond to the surface of the Teppanyaki . The Teppanyaki is designed for use in private homes only .

Before using for the first time

▶ Before the first use, clean and rinse with hot water and some detergent .

Tips for use

▶ Use the Teppanyaki exclusively for preparing meals .
▶ Do not let acidic foods such as tomatoes (tomato sauce), mayonnaise, lemons, vinegar or salt water sit in your Teppanyaki for longer than six hours . Food with high acidic content can leave unwanted discoloration .
▶ Do not use sharp objects made of metal since they can cause scratching . However, scratching or other types of damage do not have any effect on taste or quality when cooking and frying .
▶ Never let the Teppanyaki stand empty over a heat source as it can become deformed . Always add oil before heating .
▶ Your Teppanyaki can be used trouble-free at temperatures up to 220°C in normal and steam ovens . At higher temperatures, stainless steel can turn blue or even brown and traces of oxidation can appear . These changes however do not come under warranty .
▶ Since the handles can get warm, it is best to always use pot holders or oven mitts .
▶ Always allow your Teppanyaki to cool after use .

Cleaning and maintenance

▶ Never use steel wool, bleach or a scouring agent when cleaning .
▶ For gentle care we recommend hot water and some detergent /mild household cleaner as well as a dishcloth .
▶ To remove tough stains, soak the Teppanyaki in hot water with detergent (overnight if necessary) . Clean with a soft brush, sponge or cloth .
▶ To remove calcium or mineral stains, clean the dishware with pure vinegar (1 to 5 tablespoons) . Next rinse with hot water and detergent . (You can also use some lemon juice instead of vinegar- a few drops are usually enough .)
▶ In exceptional cases such as severe staining, burned fat or other residues, with the still hot Teppanyaki and very carefully due to the high temperature, we place ice cubes on the surface and removed the leftovers with a spatula, a brush or with a soft sponge . Also you can use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner .
If used normally, it is improbable that stains or discoloration appear . However, should they appear, they affect neither the food nor cooking results .

Cooking chart
The following chart contains a few examples . The cooking times depend on the type, weight and quality of food . Discrepancies are possible as a result . Cooking levels 8 and 8 . are ideal for heating .

GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F - sambol 2 Cooking level GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F - sambol 3 Frying time in minutes
GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F - sambol 1Meat Chicken breast (2 cm thick) 5-6 10 – 20
Pork sirloin steaks, cutlets (natural) 6-7 6 – 12
Steak (3 cm thick) 7 – 8 8 – 12
Meatballs, hamburgers (3cm thick) 4 . – 5 . 30 – 40
Bacon 6 . – 7 . 3 – 6
GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F - sambol 4 Fish Scampi and prawns 7-8 5 – 10
Salmon filet 5-6 10 – 15
Trout 3 . – 4 . 15 – 25
Fish filet 6 – 7 15 – 25
GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F - sambol 5 Egg dishes Fried eggs 5 – 6 3 – 9
Scrambled eggs 4 – 5 3 – 9
GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F - sambol 6 Vegetables Garlic, onions 5 – 6 2 – 9
Courgettes, aubergines 6 – 7 5 – 10
Peppers, green asparagus 6 – 7 5 – 15
Mushrooms 7 – 8 10 – 15

In case your induction cooktop has a Flex zone with frying sensor function, you can use this function with the teppan yaki from a certain production number on .

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Documents / Resources

GAGGENAU CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F [pdf] Instruction Manual
CA051300 Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F, CA051300, Teppanyaki A rge Teppan Yaki for F, Teppan Yaki for F

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