Kambrook KDM1 manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    KDM1 INSTR UCTION BOOKLET DOUGHNUT MAKER[...]

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    Impor tant Please retain your instruction book for future use. In the ev en t that you need some a s si stance with your K ambrook appl ian ce , plea se cont act our Customer Ser vice Depar tmen t on 1 30 0 1 39 7 9 8 ( A us tr al ia) or 0 9 2 7 1 3980 (N e w Z eal and) . Alternatively , vis it us o n our website at w w w .k am brook . com. au[...]

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    Cont ent s K ambrook R ecommend s p4 Safe t y First Y our K ambrook p6 Dough nut Ma k er Us ing Y our Kambrook p 7 Dough nut Ma k er Care , Cleanin g and S tor age p8 Recipes p 1 0 W arran t y p 1 6[...]

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    4 Kambrook Recommends Safety First IMPOR T AN T: P lease r e t ain y our instr uc t ion boo k f or f utur e use . At K amb rook, we believ e th at sa fe per form ance i s the fi rst pr iori t y in a ny cons ume r produ ct, so tha t you, our valued cu sto mer ca n confi dent ly use a nd tr ust o ur prod ucts . W e ask t ha t any electri cal a pp l[...]

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    5 Impor tant Safeguards For All Electr ical Appliances • Full y u nw in d th e po we r co rd b ef or e u se . • Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a bench or table, touch hot sur faces or become knotted. • To protect against electric shock do not immerse the power cord, power plug or motor base in water or any other liquid. • T[...]

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    6 Y our Kambrook Doughnut Mak er 1 . No n - s ti ck co at i ng e n su res th e ap p l ia nc e i s ea sy to cl e an an d a ll ows d ou g hn ut s to be ea s i ly rem oved 2 . Doughnut shaped heating plate 3. Cord wrap 4 . Power ful 560 watts cooks 6 doughnuts in 2-3 minutes Not Shown • ‘HEA TING’ ready light indicates when the Doughnut Maker ha[...]

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    7 Using Y our Kambrook Doughnut Mak er Before First Use Rem ove a ny p a cka g i n g m ate r i a l a nd pro m oti o na l la b e l s . W i pe th e co ok i n g p l ate s w i th a s of t da m p cl ot h a n d d r y th o rou g h ly . Season the cooking plates with a little vegetable oil and rub off the excess with absorbent paper . Do not use spray-on c[...]

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    8 Before Cleaning Ens ure tha t th e D ough nut Mak er i s swi tche d o ff b y tu rning the pow er off at the pow er outl et and the n r emov ing the plu g f rom the pow er outl et. Allow the Doughnut Maker to cool slightly, the appliance is easier to clean when slightly war m. Always clean your Doughnut Maker after each use to prevent a build up o[...]

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    9 Recipes[...]

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    10 Plain Doughnuts 1½ (225g) cups plain flour ½ cup caster sugar 1½ teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt 125g butter ,softened 1 x 60g egg ¾ cup milk 1 . In a l a rge b owl ,s t i r flo u r,su ga r,ba ki n g powd er a n d sa l t to co mb i ne. Ad d bu t te r, eg g ,and m i l k ,be at w i th e l ect ri c mi xe r unt i l th e m ix ture i s [...]

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    11 Glacé Icing V ar iations: Co lo u re d Ic i ng – Ad d 1-2 drop s fo od co lo u ri n g wi th t h e wate r Ch oc o la te I c in g – S i f t 2 tea s p o on s coc oa p owde r wi t h th e i ci n g su g a r . Co f fe e I ci n g – Di s s o lve 1 te a s po on in s ta nt cof fe e i nto th e wate r Ci t r us I c in g – Re p la ce va n i ll a e s [...]

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    12 Ground Almond and Maple Syrup Doughnuts 1 cup (150g) plain flour ½ cup (75g) finely ground almond meal ½ cup caster sugar 1½ teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt 125g butter ,softened 1 x 60g egg ½ cup milk ¼ cup maple syr up ½ cup maple syr up,extra,f or ser ving 1 . In a l a rge b owl ,s t i r flo u r, al mo n d me a l, su g a r,b[...]

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    13 Pumpkin Doughnuts 1½ cups (225g) plain flour ½ cup light bro wn sugar 1½ teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt 100g butter ,softened 1 x 60g egg ½ cup milk ½ cup cook ed,mashed pumpkin,cooled ½ cup butter ,melted,for ser ving ½ cup caster sugar ,extra,for ser ving 1 . In a l a rge b owl ,s t i r flo u r,su ga r, ba ki n g powd er a n[...]

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    14 Sweet Corn Doughnuts 1 cup (150g) plain flour ½ cup (75g) semolina ¼ cup caster sugar 1½ teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt 100g butter ,softened 1 x 60g egg ½ cup milk ½ cup creamed corn 1 . In a l a rge b owl ,s t i r flo u r, sem ol i na , su g a r, bak i ng p owde r a nd s a lt to com b i ne. Ad d bu t te r, egg , m i lk a n d c[...]

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    15 Not es[...]

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    In Au s t ra li a , t hi s Ka m bro ok R ep l a ce me nt War ra nt y d oe s n ot af fect t he m a nd a tor y sta t uto r y r i g hts i m p l ie d u nd e r t he Tra de P rac ti c es Act 197 4 a n d oth e r s im i l a r Sta te a n d Terr i tor y le g i s la t io n re la t in g to t h e ap p l ia n ce. I t a pp l i es in a d d it i on to t h e co nd i[...]