Using the cooktop burners, How to select flame size, Wok this way – GE JGP970BEKBB Manuel d'utilisation

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Using the cooktop burners.

How to Select Flame Size

For safe handling of cookware, never let the
flames extend up the sides of the cookware.

Watch the flame, not the knob, as you reduce

heat. The flame size on a gas burner should
match the cookware

you ore using.

Any flame larger than the bottom of the
cookware is wasted and only serves to heat the

handle.

Use a flat-bottomed wok.

Wok This Way

We recommend that you use a 14-inch or

smaller flat-bottomed wok. They are available at

your local retail store.

Only a flat-bottomed wok should be used.

Make sure the wok bottom sits flat on the

grate.

Do not use a wok support ring. Placing the
ring over the burner or grate may cause the
burner to work improperly, resulting in carbon
monoxide levels above allowable standards.

This could be dangerous to your health.

Cookware

Aluminum: Medium-weight cookware is

recommended because it heats quickly and
evenly. Most foods brown evenly in aluminum
cookware. Use saucepans with tight-fitting
lids when cooking with minimum amounts of

water.

Enamelware: Under some conditions, the
enamel of some cookware may melt. Follow
cookware manufacturer's recommendations

for cooking methods.

Glass: There are two types of glass cookware:

those for oven use only and those for cooktop

cooking (saucepans, coffee and tea pots). Glass
conducts heat very slowly.

Cast Iron: If heated slowly, most cookware will
give satisfactory results.

Heatproof Glass-Ceramic: Can be used for
either surface or oven cooking. It conducts
heat very slowly and cools very slowly. Check
cookware manufacturer's directions to be sure
it can be used on a gas cooktop.

Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor

heating properties and is usually combined

with copper, aluminum or other metals for

improved heat distribution. Combination metal
cookware usually works satisfactorily if it is
used with medium heat as the manufacturer
recommends.

Home Canning Tips

Be sure the canner is centered over the burner.

To prevent burns from steam or heat, use

caution when canning.

Use recipes and procedures from reputable

sources. These are available from
manufacturers such as Ball® and Kerr® and the

Department of Agriculture Extension Service.

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