Preparing the cooker
The surfaced cast iron griddles need seasoning before using for the first time
Seasoning of the griddles
Caution: this operation (lasting 1 to 1 ½ hour) is necessary when griddles are new.
Use frying oil without other ingredient.
For successful seasoning:
- Plug the power supply cable
- Switch on the appliance
- Heat the appliance in heated to 270°C. Your appliance reaches the required temperature when the orange
indicator light goes out.
Keep the appliance at this temperature for the duration of seasoning.
- Pour the equivalent of a tablespoon of cooking of frying oil into the centre of the griddle.
Using a wiper pads ATG1or ATG8 Krampouz spread this oil evenly, and then let it cook for 5 to 10 minutes so
that the griddle becomes burnished and completely dry.
- Repeat previous operation eight times, decreasing the amount of oil used each time, but carefully respecting
the 5 to 10 minutes cooking time for each layer of oil.
A well-seasoned griddle is chestnut coloured (dark brown) and has a shine.
Using
BE CAREFUL! ONLY FOR CAST IRON GRIDDLE MACHINED
Your work surface should look as follows:
Cooking
Using the spreader "Easy Crep'":
1. Connect your crepe maker and position the thermostat slider at the desired temperature. Wait for the
light to go out (the thermostat automatically controls the heat throughout the use), then lightly grease the
hot plate and its guide groove with a cotton cloth dipped in oil.
Check the spreader "Easy Crep'" is clean and let it soak in the water tray.
2. With one hand, fill the ladle right to the top. With the other, place the spreader "Easy Crep'" facing
towards you in the groove of the hot plate.
3. Pour the whole ladle of batter into the spreader "Easy Crep'" in one go
without trying to spread it out inside it and immediately turn it clockwise. The
first turn must be made in 2/3 seconds. Continue to rotate gently until the
remaining batter in the spreader "Easy Crep'" is spread out then put it back
in the tray of water. You can also spread out this remaining batter with the
wooden.
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