GE 840081100 User manual

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Roaster Oven
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Roaster Oven Safety .............................. 2
Parts & Features...................................... 3
Using Your Roaster Oven...................... 3
Roasting .................................................... 4
Roasting Chart ........................................ 5
Cleaning Your Roaster Oven................ 6
Recipes...................................................... 7
Customer Assistance .......................... 16
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
1. Read all instructions.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles
or knobs.
3. Use oven mitts to remove the insert pan
from the roaster oven; or to remove a baking
pan or cooked food from the insert pan.
4. To protect against electrical shock do not
immerse roaster base, cord, or plug in
water or other liquid.
5. Close supervision is necessary when any
appliance is used by or near children.
6. Unplug from outlet when not in use and
before cleaning. Allow to cool before
putting on or taking off parts and before
cleaning.
7. Do not operate any appliance with a
damaged cord or plug, or after the
appliance malfunctions or has been
dropped or damaged in any manner.
Call our toll-free customer assistance
number for information on examination,
repair or electrical or mechanical
adjustment.
8. Do not use outdoors.
9. The use of accessory attachments not
recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may cause injuries.
10. Do not let cord hang over edge of table
or counter, or touch hot surfaces,
including the stove.
11. To disconnect, turn any control to “Off”
then remove plug from wall outlet.
12. Do not place on or near a hot gas or
electric burner, or in a heated oven.
13. Extreme caution must be used when
moving an appliance containing hot oil
or other hot liquids.
14.
CAUTION:
Steam escaping from under
cover is hot and can burn.
15. Do not use without the insert pan
specifically designed for this model.
16. Do not use appliance to melt wax or
any other non-food use.
17. Do not allow flammable materials such as
curtains, draperies, walls, cabinets, back-
splashes and the like to touch any part of
the roaster oven while it is in operation.
18.
Do not use appliance for other than
intended use.
This roaster oven is not intended for commercial,
professional, or industrial type usage. This
roaster oven is designed only for cooking food.
It should not be used for melting wax. This
appliance is designed, built, and intended for
household use only.
This appliance is equipped with a polarized
plug. This type of plug has one blade wider
than the other. The plug will fit into an
electrical outlet only one way. This is a safety
feature intended to help reduce the risk of
electrical shock. If you are unable to insert
the plug into the outlet, try reversing the
plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,
contact a qualified electrician to replace the
obsolete outlet. Do not attempt to defeat
the safety purpose of the polarized plug by
modifying the plug in any way.
The length of the cord used on this appli-
ance was selected to reduce the hazards of
becoming tangled in, or tripping over a
longer cord. If a longer cord is necessary an
approved extension cord may be used. The
electrical rating of the extension cord must
be equal to or greater than the rating of the
roaster oven. Care must be taken to arrange
the extension cord so that it will not drape
over the countertop or tabletop where it can
be pulled on by children or accidentally
tripped over.
Please read this book! The roaster oven cooks
some foods faster than a conventional oven.
Roaster Oven Safety
Consumer Safety Information
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
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Cover
Cover Holders
Rack
18-Quart Removable
Insert Pan
Base
Indicator Light
Temperature Control
Parts & Features
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Using Your Roaster Oven
• The insert pan must always be used
when cooking in the roaster oven. If
cooking large quantities of soups or
stews, the insert pan may be used
as the cooking pan in the roaster base.
It may also be used as a large roasting
pan in the roaster base.
• Do not use the insert pan as a baking
pan or casserole dish for cakes, breads,
or casseroles. A separate pan must be
placed in the insert pan when
cooking these foods.
• Most heat-resistant glass casserole dishes
fit in the roasting oven. Place in insert
pan before filling dish to make sure it fits.
• Baking pans and casserole dishes
should be placed on the rack for best
heat circulation. If necessary, the rack
can be removed to fit a large roasting
pan or two casseroles in the roaster
oven.
• Before baking or roasting in the
roaster oven, make sure the pan or
dish you plan to use will fit by placing
it in the insert pan.
Before First Use: Wash the insert pan, rack, and cover before using. During the first
use of the roaster oven, some smoke and odor may be noticed. The smoke and odor
should not occur after this first heating of the oven.
Notes About Your Roaster Oven
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• Foil oven roasting bags can be used
in the roaster oven. We do not
recommend using plastic oven
roasting bags in the roaster oven.
• Do not remove the cover of the
roaster oven unless necessary.
Removing the cover allows heat to
escape and affects the temperature
of the roaster oven.
• The indicator light will cycle on
and off when the oven is heating to
maintain set temperature.
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1. Make sure temperature control is
turned to OFF. Plug cord into
120-volt AC outlet.
2. Remove rack. Leave insert pan in
roaster oven.
3. Set temperature control to desired
setting and let preheat 15 minutes.
4. Place food to be cooked in a pan
on the rack (or directly in the insert
pan). Then place rack in oven and
replace the cover.
5. When finished cooking, remove
cover. Wearing oven mitts, remove
food by using the rack.
6. Turn temperature control to OFF
and unplug roaster oven.
• We recommend the use of a meat
thermometer to assure perfectly
cooked roasts and poultry every time.
If using a meat thermometer, the meat
or poultry should be removed from the
roaster oven when the thermometer
reading is 5 to 10 degrees below the
desired temperature. The internal
temperature will continue to rise after
the meat has been removed from the
roaster oven.
• Most hams sold today are labeled as
“Cook Before Eating” or “Fully Cooked.”
Ham labeled “Cook Before Eating” has
been smoked or cured but NOT
cooked. This ham must be thoroughly
cooked to an internal temperature of
155° to 160°F. The “Fully Cooked”
hams have been smoked or cured and
already cooked. The ham does not
require further cooking, but heating
to 140°F improves the flavor.
Following are pan sizes which will
fit in the roaster oven:
• One 9- x 13-inch baking or
10- x 14-inch roasting pan
• Two 9- x 5-inch or 8- x 4-inch
loaf pans
• One tube or bundt pan
Roasting
Roasting Meats and Poultry
Notes:
• The insert pan should always be
placed in the roaster base when
cooking.
• If the recipe calls for a preheated
oven, set the temperature control
to desired temperature. The red
indicator light will go out when
the oven has reached the set
temperature.
How to Use
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• The Roasting Chart lists cooking
times for tender cuts of meat that
are usually dry-roasted. These roasts
are from the rib or sirloin area. To
tenderize cuts from the leg (ham) or
shoulder/chuck area, cook in liquid
for a longer period of time.
• Times indicated are approximate and
should be used only as a general
guideline. Individual cuts of meat and
personal preference may dictate
longer or shorter roasting times.
• The roaster oven cooks turkeys in less
time than conventional ovens. A 14- to
18-pound unstuffed turkey will cook
in approximately 21⁄2hours. A turkey
cooked in the roaster oven is moist
and juicy but does not brown. If you
want a turkey with browned skin,
please use the Turkey Browning
Sauce in the “Recipes” section.
The roaster oven can bake your favorite
cakes, pies, breads, or casseroles like a
conventional oven. Pans and dishes
should be placed on the rack for best
heat circulation. Using the rack is also
recommended for convenience in
removing hot dishes and pans from
the roaster oven.
Do not remove the cover of the roaster
oven unless necessary. Removing the
cover allows heat to escape and affects
the temperature of the roaster oven.
Baking
Food
Whole Turkey
Turkey Breast
Roasting Chicken
Beef Roast
Fresh Pork Roast
Picnic Shoulder Ham
(Fully Cooked)
Whole Ham
(Fully Cooked)
Cooking Time
(at 325°F)
2 to 21⁄2hours
11⁄2 hours
11⁄2hours
21⁄2hours
2 hours
3 hours
3 hours
Meat Thermometer
Temperature
180°F
180°F
180°F
160°F (medium)
160°F (medium)
140°F
140°F
Weight
14-18 lbs.
5-7 lbs.
6-8 lbs.
5-7 lbs.
5-7 lbs.
7-9 lbs.
17-19 lbs.
Roasting Chart
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Preheat roaster oven to 450°F. To steam
in the roaster oven, you will need a
stainless steel colander. Place rack in the
insert pan. Place insert pan in roaster
oven. Pour 1 quart boiling water into
the insert pan. Place food to be steamed
in the colander and place colander in
insert pan. Cover and steam according
to the following times or until desired
doneness.
Items to Steam
2 cauliflower heads, cut up
2 bunches of broccoli, cut up
2 pounds shrimp
Amount of Time
10 minutes
10 minutes
10 minutes
Preheat roaster oven to 250°F. You will
need two small ovenproof containers to
hold water. Emptied and washed food
cans are perfect. Fill the cans two-thirds
full with hot water and place in opposite
corners of the insert pan. Stack rolls,
biscuits, or pancakes in insert pan. Do
not let them touch sides of pan. Cover
and keep warm up to one hour.
The insert pan may be used as a large
cooking utensil when cooking or heat-
ing large quantities, about 4 gallons. It
may be used to simmer sauces, soups, or
stews, or simply to heat or warm large
quantities. When cooking or heating
soups or stews in the roaster oven, stir
occasionally for quicker, even heating.
For example, set the temperature con-
trol at 400°F and the roaster oven will
warm vegetable beef soup from refriger-
ated temperature to serving temperature
in about two hours. To cook soups,
stews, or sauces, set the temperature
control on 225°F and allow 4 to 8 hours
to simmer, depending on recipe.
Cleaning Your Roaster Oven
1. Turn temperature control to OFF.
Unplug roaster oven from outlet and
let cool.
2. Wash cover, rack, and insert pan in
hot, soapy water. To remove burned-
on food, let soak; then scrub with a
nylon scouring pad. Rinse in hot
water; then dry.
3. Wipe the inside of the roaster base
with a damp cloth.
4. Wipe the outside of the roaster oven
with a damp, soapy cloth; then dry.
NOTE: Never immerse roaster base in
water or other liquid.
Steaming
Warming Rolls, Biscuits, Etc.
Quantity Cooking
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Recipes – Appetizers
Unless otherwise instructed, preheat roaster oven for 15 minutes to the
temperature stated in the recipe.
If recipe calls for the use of a baking pan or dish, take the rack out of the oven.
Preheat oven to desired temperature. Then place pan on the rack and then place
both into the roaster oven. Bake as instructed in the recipe. The rack makes it
easier to place or remove pans or dishes into or from the hot roaster oven.
5-pound bag pre-cooked
frozen meatballs
12-ounce jar grape jelly
Let meatballs thaw overnight in refrigerator. Place meatballs in insert pan. In a
large mixing bowl beat together jellies and sauces. Pour over meatballs. Bake at
250ºF for 2 hours or until heated through.
Party Meatballs
12-ounce jar currant jelly
12-ounce bottle chili sauce
12-ounce bottle cocktail sauce
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 tablespoon minced garlic
4 green onions, finely chopped
(include half of green top)
8 ounces Brie
8 ounces cream cheese,
room temperature
In a large skillet over medium heat, sauté the garlic and onion until the onion is
limp. Remove any rind from the Brie and cut into 1⁄2-inch pieces. Add to the skillet.
Cut cream cheese into cubes and add to the skillet with the milk. Cook and stir just
until cheeses melt. Remove from heat and dump into mixing bowl. Pick through
crab to remove any pieces of shell. Add spinach, artichoke hearts, crab, and mus-
tard. Stir gently to mix and then spoon into a greased shallow 2-quart baking dish
or casserole. Place in roaster oven and bake at 425ºF for 15 to 20 minutes or until
lightly browned. Serve with crackers or toasted slices of French bread.
Makes 8 hors d’oeuvre servings.
Baked Crab and Brie Dip
1 cup milk
1 pound crabmeat
10 ounces frozen, chopped spinach,
thawed and squeezed dry
6-ounce jar marinated artichoke hearts,
drained and chopped
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
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Main Dish/Entrees
The roaster oven cooks a turkey in about half the time of a regular oven, but use
a meat thermometer to make sure your turkey is thoroughly cooked. The roaster
oven DOES NOT brown a turkey. The constant dripping of condensation from the
cover of the roaster prevents the turkey from browning but also produces a turkey
that is moist and juicy.
14- to 18-pound fresh or thawed turkey
1 onion, cut in half
2 stalks celery
Remove the rack. Pour 1⁄2cup water into the insert pan, cover and preheat to 325ºF.
Remove giblets and neck from cavities of turkey. Set aside and use for giblet gravy.
Rinse bird inside and out with cold water. Place onion and celery inside turkey. Rub
outside with salt and pepper. Place on rack. Brush whole turkey with butter. Place
in roaster. Cover and cook at 325ºF for 2 or 21⁄2hours. Check meat thermometer
reading. Continue cooking until meat thermometer registers 180ºF.
Quick Roast Turkey
1 teaspoon salt
1⁄2teaspoon pepper
1⁄4 cup butter, melted
For turkey with a brown skin, use the following recipe before cooking:
1⁄2cup melted butter or margarine
11⁄2 teaspoons browning sauce, like Kitchen Bouquet
1 teaspoon paprika
Wash turkey with cold water. Pat dry. Paint turkey with the browning mixture and
cook as directed.
Turkey Browning Sauce
15 pound fully-cooked smoked ham
2 cups water
1⁄2cup honey
Trim thick part of fat off of ham, down to 1⁄4inch. Score remaining layer of fat into
diamond design; this will help hold glaze. Place ham on rack and place in roaster.
Pour 2 cups water into insert pan. Cover and roast at 325ºF for 1 hour. Combine
remaining ingredients to make glaze. Remove cover and spoon half of glaze over
ham. Cover and bake 1 more hour. Remove cover and spoon remaining glaze over
ham. Replace cover, increase temperature to 400ºF, and bake for 10 minutes to
set glaze.
Whole Baked Ham
1⁄2cup orange juice
1 cup brown sugar
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10 to 12 pounds Boston blade pork roasts
2 28-ounce cans whole tomatoes
11⁄2cups vinegar
1⁄2cup Worcestershire sauce
1⁄2cup water
Place pork in insert pan. In a large mixing bowl, combine remaining ingredients.
Stir to mix and break up whole tomatoes. Pour tomato/vinegar mixture over pork.
Cover and roast at 250ºF. Cook for 5 hours or until meat falls away from bone.
Remove meat and slice or mince. Puree remaining sauce that pork was cooked
with. Serve on buns with sauce and coleslaw. Makes 24 servings.
North Carolina Pork Barbeque
1 tablespoon black pepper
2 tablespoons salt
3 tablespoons sugar
1 to 2 tablespoons crushed red peppers
2 tablespoons oil
2 pounds beef chuck,
cut into small pieces
1 pound hot Italian sausage,
removed from casings
1 pound sweet Italian sausage,
removed from casings
2 large onions, chopped
1 large green pepper, seeded
and chopped
Set temperature dial to 400ºF. In insert pan, heat the oil. Add the beef and sausage
and cook about 20 minutes. Add the onions, pepper, jalapeno, and garlic and cook
5 minutes. Stir in remaining ingredients. Reduce temperature to 275ºF. Cover and
bake for 2 hours, stirring halfway though. Makes 5 quarts.
Chili
4 tablespoons canned, sliced
jalapeno peppers
(about half of 4-ounce can)
1 tablespoon minced garlic
4 tablespoons chili powder
2 tablespoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon black pepper
2 16-ounce cans kidney beans
28-ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained
12-ounce can tomato paste
2 15-ounce cans chicken broth
6- to 7-pound roaster chicken
1⁄2teaspoon salt
1⁄4teaspoon pepper
Remove giblets from roaster cavity and use for giblet gravy, if desired. Rinse chicken
with cold water; pat dry. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. In a small bowl combine
honey and mustard. Brush chicken with half of mixture. Place on rack and put into
roaster oven. Cover and roast at 350ºF for 1 hour. Brush with remaining glaze.
Continue to cook another 45 minutes or until done.
Roast Chicken with Honey Mustard Glaze
1⁄2cup honey
3 tablespoons prepared mustard
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1 whole beef tenderloin, 7 to 9 pounds
2 teaspoons each: oregano, basil,
thyme, and salt
Trim off most of the fat covering the tenderloin. Fold thin, flat end of the tender-
loin back toward middle and tie with kitchen twine. This is so the roast will cook
more evenly. Combine all seasonings and rub over roast. Place roast on rack and
place rack in roaster. Cover and roast at 400ºF for 11⁄2hours before removing cover
to check with meat thermometer. Cook to a minimum internal temperature of
140ºF for rare. Makes 14 to 20 servings.
Whole Beef Tenderloin
1 teaspoon each: ground red pepper,
black pepper, chili powder, and
onion powder
4 ounces blue cheese, crumbled
8 ounces cream cheese, cut in cubes
and at room temperature
1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
In a medium mixing bowl combine the blue cheese, cream cheese, chives,
parsley, garlic, and wine. Beat until smooth. Fold in shrimp by hand. Pour into a
greased shallow 2-quart casserole dish. Place in roaster oven and bake at 400ºF for
20 minutes or until mixture is bubbly and shrimp are just done. Mixture will be
soupy. Serve over hot rice or pasta. Makes 6 servings.
*You may substitute 1⁄4cup ginger ale + 1 tablespoon lemon juice for the wine.
Blue Cheese Shrimp
1 clove garlic, minced
1⁄3cup white wine*
2 pounds shelled raw shrimp
Cooked rice or pasta
8 cups regular or converted
white rice (uncooked)
2 tablespoons dried minced onion
Remove insert pan from roaster oven. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Place all ingredients
in insert pan. Stir to mix. Place insert pan in roaster oven. Cover and bake for 11⁄2
hours. Makes 30 servings.
Seasoned Rice
8 cups beef or chicken broth or bouillon
8 cups boiling water
1⁄2cup butter or margarine, melted
Side Dishes
10 pounds baking potatoes
Wash and scrub the potatoes. Pierce all the potatoes several times. Stack in the
roaster oven so that they are not touching the sides of the insert pan. Bake at 400ºF
for 1 hour or until done. Check for doneness by piercing with a fork.
Baked Potatoes
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1 pound lean ground beef
1 envelope dry onion soup mix
2 16-ounce cans pork and beans
1 16-ounce can kidney beans
Do not drain beans. In a large skillet brown ground beef until done. Discard grease.
Place browned ground beef, soup mix, pork and beans, kidney beans, ketchup,
mustard, and vinegar into a 3-quart casserole or baking dish. Mix thoroughly. Place
in roaster oven and bake at 350ºF for 35 to 45 minutes. Makes 10 servings.
Southern Baked Beans
3⁄4cup ketchup
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
1 tablespoon vinegar
1⁄4cup butter, melted
1⁄4cup flour
6 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons salt
Pour butter into a 9x13-inch baking dish or pan. Tilt to coat bottom and sides of
pan. In a small bowl combine flour, sugar, salt, and pepper; set aside. In a large
mixing bowl, whisk together milk and eggs. Stir in corn. Sprinkle flour-sugar mix-
ture over top of corn mixture; then stir to blend. Pour into prepared pan. Place in
roaster oven and bake at 350ºF for 35 to 45 minutes or until set.
Makes 10 to 12 servings.
Corn Pudding
1⁄2teaspoon pepper
3 cups milk
6 eggs
2 16-ounce cans whole kernel corn,
drained
4 pounds white potatoes,
about 15 medium
3 cups half and half
3 tablespoons finely minced onion
Scrub the potatoes but do not peel. Place in a large pot and cover with water. Place
over high heat and bring to boil. Reduce to simmer and cook until done, about 45
minutes. Refrigerate overnight. Grate the potatoes. It is not necessary to peel them.
Place grated potatoes, half and half, onion, salt, and pepper in a large bowl and stir
to mix. Put butter in a 9x13-inch baking dish and rotate dish to coat. Spoon in
potato mixture. Place in roaster oven and bake at 375ºF for 1 hour.
Makes 10 servings.
Creamed Potatoes
11⁄2teaspoons salt
1⁄4teaspoon pepper
4 tablespoons butter
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1⁄4cup butter
11⁄2cups chopped onion
8-ounce container sour cream
11⁄2cups grated cheddar cheese,
divided
In a skillet over medium high heat, sauté onions in butter until soft. Transfer to a
medium mixing bowl and let cool. Stir in sour cream and 1 cup of the cheddar
cheese. Set aside.
In another bowl, whisk eggs. Then add milk, muffin mix, cream corn, and pepper
sauce. Stir until mixed. Spread muffin batter into a greased 9x13-inch baking pan.
Dollop sour cream mixture over top of batter. Sprinkle remaining cheddar cheese
over all. Place in roaster oven and bake at 425ºF for 30 to 35 minutes. Let set for
5 minutes before cutting.
Cheddar Onion Cornbread
2 eggs
1 cup milk
2 8-ounce packages corn muffin mix
15-ounce can cream corn
3 drops hot pepper sauce
Gingerbread
1⁄2cup butter, softened
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 cup milk
1 cup molasses
21⁄2cups flour
Grease a 9x13-inch baking pan. In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugar.
Add eggs and mix well. Add milk and molasses and mix thoroughly. Add flour,
baking soda, salt, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Beat well. Pour batter
into greased pan. Place in roaster oven and bake for 35 to 40 minutes at 350ºF
until gingerbread begins to pull away slightly from sides of pan.
Lemon Sauce
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1⁄2cup sugar
1⁄8teaspoon salt
In a medium saucepan, combine cornstarch, sugar, and salt. Blend in hot water.
Cook over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until mixture boils and is slightly
thickened. Stir in butter, juice of lemon, and grated lemon peel, mixing well until
butter is melted. Serve warm or cold over gingerbread. Makes 11⁄2cups.
Gingerbread with Lemon Sauce
1⁄2teaspoon baking soda
1⁄8teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon ground ginger
1⁄4teaspoon cinnamon
1⁄4teaspoon cloves
1⁄4teaspoon nutmeg
Desserts
1 cup hot water
2 tablespoons butter
Juice and grated peel from one lemon
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1 cup butter
1⁄2cup sugar
2 cups flour
4 eggs
2 cups sugar
1⁄2teaspoon vanilla
Place butter and sugar in mixing bowl and beat until mixed. Add flour and mix
until blended and crumbly. Press mixture into bottom of 9x13-inch baking pan.
Place in roaster oven and bake at 350ºF for 20 minutes or until edges just turn
brown. Meanwhile in same bowl (do not need to wash) beat eggs. Slowly add sugar
then vanilla, flour, baking powder, juices, and zest. When crust is done, pour egg
mixture over crust. Return to oven and bake an additional 20 to 25 minutes or
until set. Cool in pan then cut into squares.
Lemon Squares
1⁄2cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
4 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons lime juice
Grated zest of 1 lemon (yellow part
of peel)
You need a springform pan for this, but cheesecakes are easy to make. The roaster
oven cooks the cheesecake with gentle heat by surrounding it with water like the
professionals do.
Butter
1⁄2cup graham cracker crumbs
6 8-ounce packages cream cheese,
room temperature
Generously butter bottom and sides of 91⁄2inch springform pan. Sprinkle crumbs
evenly over bottom of pan. In a large mixing bowl beat cream cheese until smooth.
Add sugar and continue to beat until smooth. Add eggs beating well after each
addition. Stir in vanilla and lemon juice. Pour into prepared springform pan. Cover
springform pan with aluminum foil. (This prevents condensation in roaster from
dripping onto cake.) Pour 3 quarts hot water into insert pan. Place springform pan
on rack and place in roaster. Cover and bake at 325ºF for 11⁄2hours. Carefully
remove and let cool; then refrigerate thoroughly before serving.
Makes 16 to 20 servings.
The Perfect Cheesecake
11⁄2cups sugar
5 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon lemon juice
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1 cup sugar
1 cup light brown sugar
11⁄2cups vegetable oil
3 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3 cups flour
Preheat roaster oven to 325ºF. In a large mixing bowl beat together sugars, oil, eggs,
and vanilla. Add flour, soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Mix until blended. Stir in
apples and nuts. Pour into greased 10-12 cup bundt or tube pan. Place in roaster
oven and bake 1 hour or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Let
cool in pan 5 minutes; then invert on cookie rack to cool.
Harvest Apple Cake
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1⁄2teaspoon cinnamon
1⁄2teaspoon nutmeg
2 cups finely chopped apples
1 cup chopped pecans
6 ounces semisweet baking chocolate
2 ounces unsweetened baking chocolate
OR
8 ounces bittersweet chocolate
In double boiler or heavy saucepan over low heat, melt chocolate, butter, and
instant coffee. Set aside. In a mixing bowl beat egg whites and salt until whites hold
a point but not stiff. Set aside. In a mixing bowl whisk egg yolks. Add some of the
melted chocolate to the yolks, then whisking quickly, add remaining chocolate to
the yolks. Stir in sugar and vanilla. Add a few large spoonfuls of egg whites to the
chocolate. Fold in. Add remaining whites and fold until combined. Generously butter
a bundt or 10-inch tube pan then generously coat with sugar. Pour in chocolate
mixture. Place in roaster oven and bake at 300ºF for 2 hours. The cake will rise and
then fall during baking. Remove from oven and let sit in pan 5 minutes. Invert onto
serving plate. Best if served warm with whipped cream or ice cream.
Mocha Souffle Cake
1 cup butter
1 tablespoon instant coffee
8 eggs, separated
1⁄4teaspoon salt
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
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Breakfast Foods
11⁄2cups milk
3 dozen eggs
1 teaspoon salt
In a large bowl, beat milk, eggs, salt, and pepper with mixer. Pour melted butter
into 9x13-inch baking pan and tilt pan to coat bottom and sides. Pour egg mixture
into pan. Place in roaster oven and bake eggs at 400ºF for 30 minutes, stirring and
scraping sides of pan with a rubber spatula every 10 minutes to ensure even
cooking. Makes 15 servings.
Baked Eggs
1⁄2teaspoon pepper
1⁄4cup melted butter
2⁄3cup finely chopped pecans
1 pound, 9-ounce bag frozen roll dough
4 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon butterscotch
cook and serve pudding mix (1⁄2of a
3.5 ounce box)
Grease a 10-inch tube or bundt pan. Sprinkle pecans in bottom of pan. Place frozen
rolls in pan. Sprinkle with pudding mix. Pour melted butter over rolls. Combine
brown sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle over rolls. Cover with wax paper and let
sit at room temperature overnight. In the morning, remove wax paper, place in
roaster oven, and bake at 350ºF for 20 to 30 minutes. Remove from oven and imme-
diately place serving plate on top of pan. Use hot mitts and flip the pan to remove
sticky buns.
Overnight Sticky Buns
1⁄4cup butter, melted
1⁄2cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
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840081100
WAL★MART Stores, Inc.
Bentonville, AR 72716
Two-Year Limited Warranty
gis a trademark of
General Electric Company
and is used under license by
WAL★MART Stores, Inc.
Bentonville, AR 72716
If you have a claim under this warranty, please call our Customer Assistance Number.
For faster service please have model, series, and type numbers ready for operator to
assist you. These numbers can be found on the bottom of your roaster oven.
MODEL: ________________ TYPE: _________________ SERIES: __________________
Customer Assistance Number 1-877-207-0923
Keep this number for future reference!
E-mail inquiries: www.gehousewares.com
Customer Assistance
What does your warranty cover?
• Any defect in material or workmanship.
For how long after the original purchase?
• Two years.
What will we do?
• Provide you with a new one.
How do you make a warranty claim?
• Save your receipt.
• Properly pack your unit. We recommend
using the original carton and packing
materials.
• Return the product to your nearest
WAL★MART store or call Customer
Assistance at 1-877-207-0923.
What does your warranty not cover?
• Glass parts, glass containers, cutter/strainer,
blades and/or agitators.
• Commercial use or any other use not
found in printed directions.
• Damage from misuse, abuse, or neglect.
• Products purchased or serviced outside
the USA.
How does state law relate to this warranty?
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
• WAL★MART expressly disclaims all responsi-
bility for consequential damages or
incidental losses caused by use of this
appliance. Some states do not allow this
exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential losses so the foregoing
disclaimer may not apply to you.
What if you purchased your product in the
U.S., Canada or Mexico and encounter a
problem while using it outside the country
of purchase?
• The warranty is valid only in the country of
purchase and if you follow the warranty
claim procedure as noted.
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Para comunicarse con Asistencia al Cliente, llame al 1-877-207-0923
840081100
Horno Asador
g
Seguridad con el horno asador............ 2
Piezas y opciones................................ 3
El uso de su horno asador.................... 3
Cómo asar .............................................. 5
Tabla de asado........................................ 5
La limpieza de su horno asador............ 7
Recetas.................................................. 7
Asistencia al cliente............................ 16
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SALVAGUARDIAS IMPORTANTES
¡GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES!
1. Lea todas las instrucciones.
2. No toque superficies calientes. Use las
manijas o las perillas.
3. Use guantes de cocina para sacar la
asadera de inserción del horno asador;
o para sacar una asadera o alimentos
cocidos de la asadera de inserción.
4. Para protegerse contra el riesgo de
choque eléctrico, no sumerja la base del
asador, el cordón ni el enchufe en agua ni
en ningún otro líquido.
5. Es necesario mantener una supervisión
estricta cuando aparatos eléctricos sean
usados por niños o en presencia de niños.
6. Desenchúfelo del tomacorriente cuando
no lo esté usando y antes de la limpieza.
Deje que se enfríe antes de colocar o sacar
alguna pieza, y antes de limpiarlo.
7. No opere ningún aparato electrodomésti-
co si el cordón o el enchufe están
averiados, después de un mal fun-
cionamiento del aparato, o si éste se ha
caído o averiado de alguna forma. Llame
a nuestro número de llamada gratis de
servicio al cliente, para obtener informa-
ción sobre el examen, la reparación o la
regulación del aparato.
8. No lo use al aire libre.
9. El uso de accesorios no recomendados
por el fabricante del aparato puede causar
lesiones.
10. No deje que el cordón cuelgue sobre el
borde de una mesa o de un mostrador, o
que toque alguna superficie caliente,
incluyendo la superficie de una cocina.
11. Para desconectar, coloque el control en
la posición apagada “Off” y luego saque
el enchufe del tomacorriente.
12. No coloque el aparato sobre o cerca de
una fuente de gas caliente o de un
quemador eléctrico, ni dentro de un
horno caliente.
13. Es importante tener extremo cuidado
cuando se mueva un aparato elec-
trodoméstico que contenga aceite
caliente u otros líquidos calientes.
14. PRECAUCIÓN: El vapor que se escapa
desde la parte inferior de la tapa es
caliente y puede causar quemaduras.
15. No lo use sin la bandeja de inserción
especialmente diseñada para este
modelo.
16. No use el aparato para derretir cera ni
para cualquier otra aplicación no
relacionada con alimentos.
17. No permita que materiales inflamables
como cortinas, colgaduras, paredes,
armarios, placas posteriores y otras super-
ficies toquen ninguna parte del horno
asador mientras esté funcionando.
18.
No use el aparato electrodoméstico para
ningún otro fin que no sea el indicado.
No use este horno asador en aplicaciones de
tipo comercial, profesional o industrial. Este
horno asador ha sido diseñado solamente para
cocinar alimentos. No se debe usar para derre-
tir cera. Este aparato ha sido diseñado,
construido y se debe usar para aplicaciones
domésticas solamente.
Este aparato viene equipado con un enchufe
polarizado. Este tipo de enchufe tiene una
clavija más ancha que la otra. Este tipo de
enchufe encajará en un tomacorriente de
una sola manera. Esta es una propiedad de
seguridad destinada a reducir el riesgo de
choque eléctrico. Si no puede introducir el
enchufe en el tomacorriente, trate de inver-
tir el enchufe. Si aún no encaja,
comuníquese con un electricista competente
para cambiar el tomacorriente obsoleto. No
trate de hacer caso omiso del propósito de
seguridad de la clavija de tierra modificando
el enchufe de alguna manera.
Seguridad con el horno asador
Información para la seguridad del consumidor
Cuando use aparatos eléctricos, es importante seguir todas las precauciones de seguridad que
incluyen lo siguiente:
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El largo del cordón que se usa en este aparato
fue seleccionado para reducir el peligro de
que alguien se enganche o tropiece con un
cordón más largo. Si se necesita un cordón
más largo, se puede usar un cordón de
alargue aprobado.
La clasificación nominal eléctrica del cordón
de alargue deberá ser igual o mayor que la
clasificación nominal del horno asador.
Es importante tener cuidado de colocar el
cordón de alargue para que no se pliegue
sobre el mostrador o la mesera en donde
niños puedan tirar del mismo o tropezarse
accidentalmente.
¡Es importante leer este manual! El horno
asador cocina algunos productos con más
rapidez que un horno convencional.
Tapa
Sujetadores de
la tapa
Rejilla
Asadera de inserción
desmontable de
18 cuartos
Base
Luz indicadora
Control de temperatura
Piezas y opciones
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
El uso de su horno asador
Antes de usar: Lave la asadera de inserción, la rejilla y la tapa antes de usarlo.
Durante el primer uso del horno asador, es posible que se observe un poco de
humo y olor. El humo y el olor no deberán ocurrir después de la primera vez
que se caliente el horno.
7
6
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2. Saque la rejilla. Deje la asadera de
inserción en el horno asador.
3. Gradúe la temperatura al nivel
deseado y deje que se caliente por
15 minutos.
4. Coloque la comida que se cocinará
en una asadera sobre la rejilla (o
directamente en la asadera de inser-
ción). Luego coloque la rejilla en el
horno y vuelva a tapar.
5. Cuando termine de cocinar, saque la
tapa. Con guantes de cocina, saque la
comida usando la rejilla.
6. Coloque el control de temperatura
en la posición apagada y desenchufe
el horno asador.
Notas:
• La asadera de inserción siempre
debe estar colocada en la base del
asador cuando se esté cocinando.
• Si la receta indica que se debe
calentar el horno con anticipación,
gradúe a la temperatura deseada.
La luz indicadora roja se apagará
cuando el horno haya alcanzado la
temperatura graduada.
1. Asegúrese de que el control de tem-
peratura esté en la posición apagada.
Enchufe el cordón en un tomaco-
rriente de 120 voltios CA.
Cómo se usa
Notas sobre su horno asador
• Siempre se debe usar la asadera de
inserción cuando se cocine en el
horno asador. Si se cocina una gran
cantidad de sopa o guisado, se puede
usar la asadera de inserción como
asadera común en la base del asador.
También se puede usar como asadera
grande común en la base del asador.
• No use la asadera de inserción como
asadera común o cacerola para
pasteles, panes o guisados.Cuando se
cocine este tipo de comida, se deberá
colocar una asadera separada en la
asadera de inserción.
• La mayoría de las cacerolas de vidrio
resistentes al calor encajan bien en el
horno asador. Coloque la cacerola en
la asadera de inserción antes de
llenarla para asegurarse de que encaje.
• Las asaderas comunes y cacerolas
deben colocarse sobre la rejilla para
permitir que el calor circule mejor. Si
es necesario, se puede sacar la rejilla
para adaptar una asadera más grande o
dos cacerolas en el horno asador.
• Antes de hornear o de asar en el
horno asador, coloque la asadera o
cacerola que tenga planeado usar en la
asadera de inserción para asegurarse
de que encaje debidamente.
• Se pueden usar bolsas de aluminio
para asar en el horno asador. No
recomendamos el uso de bolsas de
plástico para asar en el horno asador.
• No saque la tapa del horno asador a
menos que sea necesario. Si se saca la
tapa, se permite que el calor escape,
afectando la temperatura del horno
asador.
• La luz indicadora pasará por el ciclo
de encendido y apagado cuando el
horno se esté calentando para
mantener la temperatura determinada.
A continuación indicamos los
tamaños de asaderas que encajarán
en el horno asador
• Una asadera de 9 x 13 pulgadas
o una fuente de horno de 10 x
14 pulgadas.
• Dos moldes para pan de 9x 5 u
8 x 4 pulgadas.
• Una tortera con tubo o para Bundt
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