Frying timetable, Recipes – Presto DualDaddy electric deep fryer User Manual
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✧
When using fryer for the first time, a slight odor or light
smoking may occur as manufacturing residue evaporates.
This is normal during initial use.
✧
Fry foods of equal size and thickness as they will fry more
evenly and at the same speed.
✧
Do not fill the basket more than
2
⁄
3
full. If too much food is
fried at the same time, the food will not get crisp.
✧
Before deep frying, always remove excess moisture or ice
crystals from food by blotting with toweling. Moist foods
may cause excess foaming and spattering.
✧
For breading or coating foods, use commercial breading,
finely ground bread or cracker crumbs, corn meal, a mixture
of corn meal and flour, pancake mix, or prepared bread
mixes.
✧
Use only metal cooking utensils in the fryer as plastic or
rubber will become damaged from the hot oil. Do not leave
metal utensils in the fryer as they will become hot.
✧
Foods that are battered may stick to the basket; therefore,
you may wish to lower the basket into the oil before placing
battered foods in the oil. Coated or breaded foods can be
fried with or without the basket. When using the fryer
without the basket, a slotted metal spoon may be used to
add or remove foods.
✧
After each use strain oil through a filter or a double thickness
of cheesecloth to remove the accumulated residue.
✧
The number of times the cooking oil can be reused will
depend on the food that is fried in it. For example, the oil
will need to be replaced more often if fish or food coated
with bread or cracker crumbs is fried frequently.
✧
It is time to replace the cooking oil if any of the following
occur:
The oil is dark in color.
The oil has an unpleasant odor.
The oil smokes when it is heated.
The oil foams excessively during frying.
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Frying Timetable
The following times are approximate and based on the maximum
recommended amounts of food. Fill the basket no more than
2
⁄
3
full.
FOOD
AMOUNT
TEMPERATURE
TIME
Cheese
Frozen, nuggets
6 cups
375˚
2-4 minutes
Chicken
Frozen, nuggets
6 cups
375˚
4-5 minutes
Raw, serving
size pieces,
battered
4-5 pieces
375˚
13-18 minutes
Donuts*
3-4
375˚
2-3 minutes
Egg Rolls, frozen
3-4
375˚
5-6 minutes
Fish
Frozen, battered
3-4 pieces
375˚
7-8 minutes
Raw, battered
3-4 pieces
340˚
3-4 minutes
Onion rings
Frozen, battered
6 cups
375˚
7-8 minutes
Raw, battered*
3-4 large pieces
375˚
1
1
⁄
2
-2
1
⁄
2
minutes
Recipes
Raw French Fries (Double Fry Method)
Cut medium potatoes, peeled if desired, into
1
⁄
4
to
1
⁄
2
inch thick
strips. Place into large bowl and cover with cold water. Soak
potato strips for 15 minutes or until ready to fry. Rinse, drain,
and pat dry with paper towels. Fry at 340˚ for 6 to 7 minutes
until fries are cooked through but not browned. Drain; let stand
to cool for at least 10 minutes, but not more than 2 hours. Just
before serving, fry potatoes at 375˚ for 10 to 12 minutes or until
golden brown.
Crispy Coating
1
⁄
2
cup milk
Flour
1
egg, beaten
Salt and Pepper
Beat milk and egg together. Combine flour and seasonings. Dip
food into milk-egg mixture, then coat in seasoned flour. Fry food
according to timetable.
Beer Batter
1
1
⁄
2
cups flour
1
1
⁄
2
cups beer
Thoroughly combine flour and beer in a large bowl. Cover and
allow the batter to sit at room temperature for 3 hours or longer.
Dip food in batter and fry according to timetable in previous
column. If desired, you may fry beer battered foods without the
frying basket.
Milk Batter
1
cup flour
2
eggs, beaten
1
1
⁄
2
teaspoons baking powder
1
⁄
2
cup milk
1
⁄
2
teaspoon salt
Sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. Add eggs and milk.
Stir batter until smooth. If a thinner batter is desired, add more
milk. Dip food in batter and fry according to timetable. If desired,
you may fry milk battered foods without the frying basket.
Quesadilla Crispers
1
⁄
4
pound fresh sausage
1
⁄
4
pound jalapeño jack
(chorizo, Italian, etc.)
cheese, shredded
1
cup refried beans
(1-cup)
1
⁄
4
cup finely chopped onion
8
(7-inch) flour tortillas
1
⁄
4
cup diced canned
1
tablespoon flour
green chilies, drained
2
tablespoons cold water
Cook sausage until done, breaking it up as it cooks. Combine
sausage, beans, onion, chilies, and cheese.
Makes about 1
1
⁄
2
cups.
FOOD
AMOUNT
TEMPERATURE
TIME
Potatoes
Frozen
French fries
6 cups
375˚
14-16 minutes
Frozen shoestring
fries
6 cups
375˚
8-10 minutes
Raw fries
(see recipe below)
6 cups
340˚
6-7 minutes
375˚
10-12 minutes
Shrimp
Frozen, battered
6 cups
375˚
5-7 minutes
Raw, battered
6 cups
340˚
3-5 minutes
Vegetables,
raw, battered*
5-6 pieces
340˚
1-3 minutes
*These foods are best when fried in small quantities.