George Foreman GRP106BPR Kitchen Grill User Manual


 
5. The green light will go off when the grill has reached the preset temperature.
GRILLING
Important: The floating hinge position allows for grilling extra thick foods. In this
position the grilling plate rests on top of the food.
1. Using a pot holder, carefully open the preheated grill.
2. Before first use, if desired, lightly oil the cooking plates.
Note: Aerosol cooking spray should not be used on the nonstick surface. The chemicals
that allow the spray to come out of the can build up on the surface of the grill plates and
reduce their efficiency.
3. Carefully place the foods to be cooked on the bottom grilling plate of the preheated
grill. This grill usually accommodates 2 to 4 servings.
Note: Do not overload the cooking plate.
4. Close the lid in the floating hinge position (G) with the lid
closing directly onto the food.
5. Allow the food to cook for the desired time (use of a
kitchen timer may be helpful). The chart below may be
helpful in determining proper cooking times.
Important: Do not leave the appliance unattended during use.
6. Light pressure to the handle can be used to press and heat the food to your liking.
Caution: Do not use heavy pressure on the lid of the grill at any time.
7. This feature is especially handy when preparing grilled sandwiches and grilling thick
pieces of meat and poultry.
8. After cooking for the suggested time the food should be done. If you would prefer
longer cooking, simply follow the steps beginning at step 4.
9. Using a pot holder, carefully open the lid.
10. Remove the cooked food using the plastic spatula provided or a nylon heat resistant
spatula.
Note: Always use silicone, heatproof plastic or wood utensils to avoid scratching the
nonstick surface of the grill plates. Never use metal spatulas, skewers, tongs, forks or
knives.
11. Unplug the grill to turn the appliance off.
Important: The heat continues to be ON until the appliance is unplugged.
12. Allow the drip tray to cool before removing it from under the grill. Wash and dry the
drip tray after each use.
Caution: Do not remove the grill plates while the appliance is hot. Always allow them to
cool to room temperature before removing or cleaning.
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SUGGESTED GRILLING CHART FOR MEATS,
POULTRY, FISH AND SANDWICHES
The following are meant to be used as a guideline only. Times reflect a full grill of food.
Cooking time will depend upon thickness and cut being used. Use cooking thermometer as
test for doneness. If food needs longer cooking, check periodically to avoid overcooking
food.
FOOD COOKING SETTING COMMENTS
TIME
MEAT
Hamburger (5 oz.) 4 to 6 minutes High ¾-inch thick
Cooked to medium
(160ºF)
Frozen Hamburgers 5 to 6 minutes High ¾-inch thick
Cooked to (5 oz.)
medium (160º F)
Flank steak (2 lb.) 7 to 9 minutes High 1-inch thick
Cooked to medium rare
(145ºF)
Skirt steak (½ lb.) 5 to 7 minutes High 1-inch thick
Cooked to medium
(160ºF)
NY Strip Steak 5 to 7 minutes High ¾-inch thick
(Shell Steak) (6 oz.) Cooked to medium rare
(145ºF)
Beef Tenderloin (5 oz.) 4 to 6 minutes High ¾-inch thick
Cooked to medium rare
(145ºF)
Beef Kabobs 5 to 7 minutes High Cooked to medium
(160ºF)
Pork loin chops, 6 to 8 minutes Medium ¾-inch thick
boneless High Cooked to 160ºF
Pork loin chops, bone in 10 to 12 Medium ¾ -inch thick
minutes High Cooked to 160ºF
Sausage, link or patty 4 to 6 minutes Medium Cooked to 160ºF
High
Hot dogs 4 to 5 minutes Medium Cooked to 168º F
High
Smoked pork loin chops, 4 to 6 minutes Medium Cooked to 160ºF
boneless High