Wolfgang Puck BCGL0050 manual

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    W olfgang Puck T ri-Grill Use and Car e IMPORT ANT NO TICE PLEASE DO NO T RETURN T O S T ORE. If y ou hav e any pr oblems with this unit, contact C onsumer Relations for servic e PHONE: 1-800-27 5-827 3 or visit our w ebsite at wphouse war es.com Please r ead oper ating instructions befor e using this product. Please k eep original bo x and packing[...]

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    1 2 IMPORT ANT S AFEGU ARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety pr ecautions should alway s be follo wed, including the f ollowing: 1 Read all instructions car efully . 2 Do not touch hot surf aces. Use handles or knobs. 3 T o protect against risk of electric shock, do not immerse applianc e, cor d, or plug in water or other liquid. 4 Cl[...]

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    3 4 T able of Cont ents Important Safeguar ds 1 About W olfgang Puck 3 Kno w Y our T ri-Grill 5 Befor e Y our First Use 7 About Y our T ri-Grill 7 Using Y our T ri-Grill 8 Grilling in FL O A T position 9 Grilling in FIXED position 10 Grilling in FLA T position 10 Assembling Plat es 12 Remo ving Plates 13 Helpful Hints 14 Car e and Cleaning 14 Recip[...]

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    6 5 Kno w Y our T ri-Grill Cool T ouch Handle Side Handle ( CAUTION: Hot Surfac e) UPPER plate Housing ( CAUTION: Hot Surfac e) Hinge Adjus tment Knob Remo vable UPPER plate ( CAUTION: Hot Surfac e) UPPER plate lock Remo vable L OWER plate ( CAUTION: Hot Surfac e) L OWER plate L ock L OWER plate Housing Remo vable Drip T ra y ( CAUTION: Hot Surfac [...]

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    Befor e Y our First Use Carefully unpack the applianc e and remo ve all pack aging materials. Remo ve the cooking plat es and wash in w arm soapy wat er or place in the dishw asher . W e rec ommend a “ trial run” at a high temperatur e to eliminate any prot ective substanc e or oil that may ha v e been used for packing and shipping. Set the tem[...]

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    10 9 Grilling in FL O A T Position Cooking in the FL OA T position (see fig. 3) allo ws both the L OWER and UPPER plate t o contact the food. Food c ooks much fast er than traditional open grill cooking. Gr ease drains aw ay to the drip tr ay locat ed below the L O WER plate. T his position is most commonly used t o cook Panini Sandwiches. The FL O[...]

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    12 Assembling Plat es W ARNING: T o pre v ent a serious burn injury , alw ay s ensure that y our T ri-Grill is unplugged and has completely cooled prior t o remo ving or adding plates. Alw ay s dry plates thoroughly prior to ins talling on the unit. L OWER Plate Standing in front of y our unit, grasp the lo wer plate (identified on the right side o[...]

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    14 Helpful Hints • Be sure t o alway s wash the grill plat es after each use t o remo ve an y residue that ma y hav e accumulated. • Do not use sharp objects or attempt t o cut food on top of the grill plates. • Alwa ys preheat f or 10 minutes until the gr een ready light illuminates befor e use. Hav e all ingredients in place befor e cooking[...]

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    15 16 Grilled V egetable Panini 4 servings INGREDIENTS 1 large f ocaccia br ead, halved horizontally 1 large r ed pepper , quarter ed 1 medium sw eet onion, thinly sliced 1 tablespoon Italian dres sing 1/2 cup pes to sauce 1 medium eggplant, sliced in 1/ 2-inch rounds 1/2 cup F ontina cheese, shr edded METHOD 1 Set y our Hinge Selector to FL O A T [...]

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    17 18 Salmon Panini 4 servings INGREDIENTS 4 salmon fillets (3 to 4 ounc es each), boned 1 teaspoon oliv e oil 1/2 t easpoon salt 1/2 t easpoon pepper 1/ 4 teaspoon fresh dill w eed 1 loaf unsliced Fr ench bread 4 tablespoons Russian salad dr essing 1 tablespoon capers 4 medium purple onion slices, r azor thin 2 cups arugula, wat ercres s or lettuc[...]

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    19 20 Barbecued Shrimp “BL T” 4 servings INGREDIENTS 1 teaspoon v egetable oil 5 large shallots 1/2 cup whit e wine 1 tablespoon champagne vinegar 1/2 cup hea vy cream 1/2 cup unsalt ed butter , cut into small piec es Juice of 1/ 2 medium lemon 1/ 4 teaspoon salt 1/ 4 teaspoon fresh gr ound pepper 3 tablespoons v egetable oil 1/2 pound medium s[...]

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    21 22 Mushr oom Sauce Meat Loaf P atties with Mushr oom Sauce 8 servings INGREDIENTS 5 slices eggplant 2 tablespoons oliv e oil 2 medium shallots, minced 1/2 pound mushr ooms, minced Salt and pepper , to taste 1/2 cup hea vy cream 2 pounds ground lamb , pork, or v eal (or a c ombination) 2 large eggs, lightly beat en 2 tablespoons minced garlic 2 t[...]

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    23 24 Grilled Chick en Br east P anini with Artichok es and Sundried T omat o Pest o 4 Servings INGREDIENTS 4 medium boneless skinless chick en breasts, trimmed of f at 2 tablespoons lemon juice 6 tablespoons oliv e oil 1/2 t easpoon fresh th yme leaves 2 clo ves garlic, minc ed 1 pinch kosher salt 1 pinch coarse gr ound pepper 1/2 cup sundried t o[...]

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    25 26 Chick en with Garlic and Parsle y 2 servings INGREDIENTS 1 whole chicken, appr oximat ely 2 pounds 1 small head of garlic, separat ed and peeled 1/ 4 cup Italian parsley leav es, chopped 1/ 4 teaspoon kosher salt 1/ 4 teaspoon fresh gr ound pepper 2 tablespoons unsalted butt er Juice of 1 medium lemon METHOD 1 Set y our Hinge Selector to FL O[...]

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    27 28 Cuban Sandwich 2 Servings INGREDIENTS 1 loaf Cuban bread (Italian br ead may be substitut ed) 1/ 4 pound roast pork -sliced 1/ 4 pound boiled or maple glazed ham-sliced 1/ 4 pound Swiss cheese 4 tablespoons may onnaise 2 tablespoons honey Dijon mus tard 4 dill pickles-sliced length wise METHOD 1 Set y our Hinge Selector to FL O A T and the ad[...]

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    29 30 Cr eam Cheese and Jelly Panini’ s Serves 4 INGREDIENTS 8 slices soft whit e bread 2 tablespoon soft butter 1 4 oz pack age cream cheese 4 tablespoons jelly (use y our fa vorit e kind) METHOD 1 Set y our Hinge Selector to FL O A T and the adjustable temper ature contr ol to 425° and allow y our T ri-Grill t o preheat until the gr een ready [...]

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    31 32 Mont e Crist o Sandwich INGREDIENTS 2 slices challah or whit e bread – in 1-inch slic es 1/ 4 pound lean ham – shav ed 1/ 4 pound turke y breas t – shav ed 2 slices Swis s cheese 2 large eggs – beat en 1 teaspoon w ater METHOD 1 Set y our Hinge Selector to FL O A T and the adjustable temper ature contr ol to 425° and allow y our T ri[...]

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    34 T ri-Grill Grilling Chart Ingredients T emp Minutes BEEF Fajita s teak – thin strips 425 2 Flank/ skirt steak 1 lb, 1” thick medium cook ed 425 5 – 7 Hamburgers – 1” thick medium 425 4 – 5 Hot dogs – Jumbo 425 5 NY strip st eak boneless – 3/ 4” thick medium 425 4 – 5 PORK Bacon strips medium thicknes s 425 3 Breakf ast sausag[...]

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    36 T ri-Grill Grilling Chart Meat Time/T emp . Doneness T est Helpful Hints SHRIMP Large r aw , 8 - 12 min. Until pink and firm Brush lightly with vegetable oil shelled 350° before grilling and twic e while and dev eined grilling to r etain moisture FISH Whole, dr awn 10 min. per Until fish flak es Measure fish at thick est point. and scaled 1/2?[...]

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    38 Limit ed W arr anty This w arranty co vers all defects in w orkmanship or materials in the mechanical and electrical parts, arising under normal usage and care , in this product for a peri od of 1 2 mon ths fro m the date of pur chase pro vided you ar e able to present a val id p r oof-of-purchase . A valid proof-of-pur chase is a receipt specif[...]