Before First Use; Preparing Cakepops; Tips & Suggestions - Inventum PC120 Mode D'emploi

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intended, or is when it is not handled in accordance
with the instruction manual, the full responsibility for
any consequences will rest with the user. Any damages
to the product or other things are not covered by the
warranty.
2 | BEFORE FIRST USE
Before you use the appliance for the first time, please do
as follows: Unpack the appliance carefully and remove
all the packaging material. Keep the material (plastic
bags and cardboard) out of reach of children. Check the
appliance after unpacking for any visible damage, which
could be caused by transportation. Place the appliance on
a stable and heat resistant surface. Wipe the housing of the
appliance and the cooking plates only with a damp cloth.
Dry the appliance and the cooking plates thoroughly.
3 | PREPARING CAKEPOPS
Position the cakepop maker on a dry, level, heat­resistant
surface. Release the lid latch and lift the lid to the open
position. To maintain the quality of the non­stick it is
recommended to periodically coat the non­stick surface
with a small amount of vegetable oil. This can be done
with a paper towel or with a non­stick oil spray. Wipe off
any excess oil. Plug the power cord into a outlet. Lower
the lid to the closed position and allow the cakepop
maker to preheat for a minimum of 3 minutes. The orange
POWER light will be illuminated.
TIP: prepare ingredients while the cakepop is preheating.
When the cakepop maker has preheated to the proper
cooking temperature, the green READY light will illuminate.
Open the top lid using an oven mitt or pot holder to avoid
making contact with the hot surfaces.
Caution: surfaces of the cakepop maker are hot. To
avoid accidental burns or contact with the hot surfaces
or steam being released while cooking, always open
and close the lid of
the cakepop maker
using an oven mitt
or pot holder.
Fill each cooking
reservoir with
approximately 1
tablespoon of batter.
Be careful not to overfill the cooking reservoirs as the
batter will expand during the cooking process. TIP: to
easily fill the cooking reservoirs, use a disposable pastry
bag or a ziptop plastic food storage bag with the corner
clipped.
Lower the lid using an oven mitt or pot holder. Press down
slightly so the lid latch is secured. Actual cooking time will
vary depending on ingredients and type of cakepops being
prepared. A general guide line is 3 to 4 minutes cooking
time per batch of cakepops.
With oven mitts or a pot holder, release the lid latch and
open the cakepop maker lid. Remove the cakepops using a
wooden or other heat­resistant non­metallic utensil using
caution not to scratch or damage the non­stick surface.
When finished cooking, remove the plug from the wall
outlet and allow the appliance to cool before moving,
cleaning or storing.
BASIC RECIPE FOR CAKEPOPS
Ingredients
• 190 grams all­purpose flour
• 1 teaspoon baking powder
• ¼ teaspoon salt
• 120 grams butter
• 225 grams sugar
• 2 teaspoons vanilla
• 2 eggs
• 225 ml. milk
Beat together butter and sugar until light and creamy.
Beat in eggs and vanilla. Add flour, baking powder, salt
and milk. Blend well. Fill each cooking reservoir with
about 1 tablespoon of batter. Bake 3 to 4 minutes or until a
toothpick inserted into a cakepop comes out clean.
4 | TIPS & SUGGESTIONS
• Never over mix the cakepops batter as this could cause
the cakepops to become tough. Blend batter ingredients
until large lumps are gone.
• The recommended amount of donut batter for each
cooking reservoir is approximately 1 tablespoon. Use
caution not to overfill the cooking reservoirs.
• After pouring batter into the cooking reservoirs, try not
to check the cakepops during the first few minutes.
Opening the lid, may cause the cakepops to separate
before it is cooked.
• Use a heat­resistant non­metallic utensil. to remove
finished cakepops from the cakepop maker. Use care to
only contact the cakepop and not the non­stick cooking
surface.
• Baked cakepops will be darker on the bottom half when
compared to the top half. This is a result of the batter
rising. The bottom halves of the cakepops are in closer
contact to the cooking plates compared to the upper
halves.
• Coating should be kept warm and thin enough so that it
flows over the entire cakepop. If coatings or glazes
begin to thicken or cool while decorating, place coating
back in the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds on HIGH
power.
• For best decorating results, after cakepops have cooled,
place them in the freezer for 15 minutes or until well
chilled, then dip quickly in the warm coating or glaze.
• To help keep the cakepop on the paper lollipop stick,
dip 1­2 cm of the stick in the melted coating and then
insert it into a chilled cakepop.
• Dip cakepops in the coating or glaze once and hold over
the bowl to allow excess to drip back into the bowl.
Work gently so cakes do not break apart or shake off the
stick. Repeat dipping will cause the coating to become
thick and heavy.
• To help set the coating or glaze, place the decorated
cakepops in the freezer for 5 minutes.
• If coating cakepops with powdered sugar or cinnamon­
sugar, coat cakepops while hot. An easy way to do this is
to place powdered sugar or cinnamon­sugar in a paper
lunch­type bag, add hot cakepops and shake gently to
coat.
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