Nesco St-24 Electric Steamer User Manual

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Use/Care Guide

Model: ST-25

INTRODUCING THE NESCO® STEAM COOKER

Thank you for purchasing the NESCO® Electric Steam Cooker! Our long history of developing and producing small household appliances and accessories enables us to bring you the best in steam cooking technology!

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Our Nesco® Steamer cooks a wide variety of foods including grains, vegetables, fruits, eggs, seafood, meat and poultry. This unit comes with a 60 minute timer and is equipped with an automatic shut-off when out of water.Enjoy the whole-meal versatility of the Nesco® Electric Steamer. Jul 02, 2013  No soaking or scrubbing. Liners and bags are safe for direct food contact at elevated temperatures. Grease goes in the trash. Not down the drain.

This easy-to-use appliance will enable you to prepare not only steamed vegetables; but seafood, moist chicken, fat-free

beef and perfect rice, oatmeal and grain dishes.

INTRODUCING THE NESCO® STEAM COOKER Thank you for purchasing the NESCO® Electric Steam Cooker! Our long history of developing and producing small household appliances and accessories enables us to bring you the best in steam cooking technology! This easy-to-use appliance will enable you to prepare not.

Features:

Two Layer Steam Cooker

Cook nutritious dishes without using added fats.

Cooks all types of food, grains, vegetables, fruit, eggs, seafood, meat and poultry.

Durable plastic construction offers clear views of foods and steaming process.

Adjustable timer from 0 to 60 minutes. Automatic shutoff if steamer runs out of water.

Steam Bowl, Expander Ring and Lid are dishwasher safe for easy clean up.

Table of Contents

Introducing the NESCO® Steam Cooker

2

Features

2

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Parts description

4

Before using the first time

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Operating Instructions

5

Care and Cleaning

6

EGGS

6

VEGETABLES

7

RICE & GRAINS

8

FISH & SEAFOOD

9

MEATS & POULTRY

10

Limited Warranty

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

-This product is designed for household use only-

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:

1.Read all instructions.

2.Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. Do not touch the steamer base until it has cooled.

3.To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse power unit or any part of the steamer base, cord or plug, in water or other liquid.

4.Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.

5.Make sure timer is OFF and cord unplugged from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow the unit to cool before putting on or taking off parts.

6.Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner.

7.The use of accessory attachments, not recommended by the appliance manufacturer, may cause injuries.

8.Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.

9.Do not use outdoors.

10.Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.

11.Do not use this appliance for other than its intended use.

12.Use extreme caution when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.

Short Cord Instructions – A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Extension cords may be used if care is exercised in their use. If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance. The

longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.

Parts description

Steam Bowl: Large 5 Qt. combined capacity. Durable, plastic construction offers clear views and many uses., yet dishwasher safe

Lid: Clear, durable plastic construction offers a clear view. Is dishwasher safe and designed with handles for safe removal.

Rice Bowl: Multi-purpose 2 cup bowl makes the best rice, oatmeal and grains. Dishes prepared in sauces, such as eggs, tamales and many other foods can be steamed using rice bowl. Dishwasher safe.

Expander Ring: Durable plastic ring used to fit the Steam Bowls together when making multi-dish meals.

Base Unit: Serves as the water reservoir and has a 60 minute, adjustable timer with automatic shutoff. Do not place in dishwasher!

Before using the first time

Wash Lid, Steam Bowls and Expander Ring in warm soapy water, rinse and dry.

Wipe Base with damp cloth and dry. Do NOT immerse Base in water or other liquid.

Hints and Operating Instructions

1.Do not exceed Maximum water level indicated on inside of Base Unit.

2.Do not operate your NESCO® Steam Cooker without water. This could damage the appliance and void your warranty.

3.Do not substitute wine, meat or vegetable stock or other liquid in place of water.

4.Place food in Steam Bowl. Add herbs or spices at end of cooking cycle.

5.For large food loads or multiple dishes, use both Upper and Lower Steam Bowls, dividing food evenly. The lower bowl will generally cook faster than upper bowl, place larger foods or longer cooking foods in the lower steam bowl. Use one steam bowl for smaller loads.

6.Always use Lid on Steam Bowl. Make sure handles of Lid are lined up with handles of Steam Bowl.

7.If both Steam Bowls are used, place Lower Steam Bowl on Base first, then Expander Ring, then Upper Steam Bowl and Lid.

8.Plug power cord into a standard 120 volt outlet. Indicator Light will be on while timer is set. When set time is done, light will turn OFF.

9.Turn Timer Dial to set the number of minutes required to cook the food load, based on the Cooking Guidelines on following pages.

10.When removing the Steam Bowl(s) use oven mitts to protect against burns from the hot steam. CAUTION: Use extreme caution when removing the Steam Bowl(s). Hot steam causes serious burns!

11.When cooking is complete, turn dial to “0” and unplug the appliance.

12.To serve, remove Lid and place under Steam Bowl. Bon Appetit!

Water amount guide that is added to Base.:

Minimum

1/4 Cup / 60 mL

approx. 15 minutes cooking time

Midline

1 Cup / 250 mL

approx. 30 minutes cooking time

Maximum

2 Cups / 500 mL

approx. 60 minutes cooking time

Care and Cleaning

1.After your NESCO® Steamer has cooled, unplug from outlet and remove Steamer Bowl(s) and set in warm soapy water.

2.Remove excess water from Base Reservoir by tilting it over a sink.

3.Wash Steam Bowl(s), Expander Ring and Lid in warm soapy water or place in the dishwasher.

4.CAUTION: Do not put Base Unit in the dishwasher.

5.Do not use abrasive cleansers or steel wool to clean Lid or Steam Bowl(s) as it will scratch the clear plastic.

6.NEVER IMMERSE THE BASE IN WATER. To clean, wipe outside of Base with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use abrasive cleansers on exterior surface of Base.

7.Dry with a clean towel or set parts aside to air dry.

8.Never store your NESCO® Steamer with water in the Reservoir. Always empty reservoir and allow parts to dry before storing

EGGS

Fresh eggs (no more than aweekold) are bestas thewhiteswill remain close to the yolk for a more round appearance. Use eggs at room temperature for best results. As eggs age, the whites ‘thin out’. Eggs will no longer be tough because steaming provides a moist and gentle method of cooking.

Always fill reservoir to at least minimum level before connecting to power supply.

Use Rice Bowl when cooking scrambled or poached eggs. To prevent sticking, wipe Rice Bowl lightly with cooking oil.

For fluffier scrambled eggs, add 1 Tbs. water per egg and mix.

To poach eggs, add 1 Tbs. vinegar to water in base to help egg whites congeal faster.

Variety

No. of pieces

Cooking time

(minutes)

In shell, soft-cooked

1 to 6

10

- 15

In shell, hard-cooked

1 to 6

10

- 15

Scrambled

3 to 4

20

- 25

VEGETABLES

Steaming will bring out the fresh flavor, color and texture of the vegetable. Steamed vegetables are fat-free and low in calories. The nutrients are steamed into the vegetables and not cooked out.

Always fill reservoir to at least minimum level before connecting to power supply.

Clean vegetables thoroughly. Remove stems, peel or chop if needed. Smaller pieces of food steam more quickly than larger pieces.

Frozen vegetables should not be thawed before steaming. Stir after steaming 10 - 12 minutes.

Quantity, quality, freshness and size of foods will affect the steaming times. Adjust water amounts and steaming time as desired.

Vegetable

Amount/Weight

Cooking time

(minutes)

Artichokes, fresh

2 - 3 medium

35 - 40

Asparagus, spears

1 lb.

12 - 17

Beans, green or wax

1/2 lb.

10

- 15

Broccoli, florets

1/2 lb.

10

- 15

Brussel Sprouts

1 lb.

18 - 23

Cabbage, wedges

1 lb.

15 - 20

Carrots

1/2 lb.

10

- 15

Cauliflower, florets

1/2 lb.

10

- 15

Corn on Cob

2 - 3 ears (shucked)

25 - 30

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1/2 lb.

20

- 25

Peas

1/2 lb.

10

- 15

Potatoes, whole red

1 lb.

40

- 45

Spinach

1/2 lb.

10

- 15

Squash, summer

1 lb.

15 - 20

Squash, winter

1 lb

20

- 25

Turnips, whole

1 lb.

20

- 25

Frozen Vegetables.

10 oz. pkg.

30 - 40

RICE & GRAINS

To enhance the flavors of Rice and Grains, use half consomme or broth and half water in the Rice Dish. Never put anything but water in the

Water Reservoir (base unit).

Always fill reservoir to at least minimum level before connecting to power supply.

There are many types of rice. Follow specific directions for variety used.

Check doneness and consistency of rice at minimum time specified in chart, while stirring rice at same time.

For softer rice, increase water in Rice Bowl (2 - 3 Tbsp.) and increase cooking time approximately 5 - 7 minutes. For more firm rice, reduce water and time by same amount.

When checking or stirring rice be careful not to drip the condensate into the Rice Bowl, which would degrade the flavor and quality of the steamed rice.

Adjust steam times according to your preferences.

Rice / Grain

Combine in Rice Bowl

Cooking time

Rice

Water

(minutes)

Brown:

- Parboiled

1 Cup

3/4 Cup

45 - 50

- Regular

1 Cup

1 Cup

42 - 47

Instant

3/4 Cup

1 Cup

15 - 20

Long Grain Mix:

- Regular (6 oz. pkg.)

Mix

1-1/2 Cups

50 - 55

- Instant (6 1/2 oz. pkg.)

Mix

1-3/4 Cups

17 - 22

Oatmeal

3/4 Cup

1 Cup

55 - 60

White:

- Long grain

3/4 Cup

1-1/4 Cups

50 - 55

- Regular

1 Cup

1 Cup

45 - 50

FISH & SEAFOOD

Always fill reservoir to at least minimum level before connecting to power supply.

Before steaming, clean and prepare fresh seafood and fish.

Poach fish in the Rice Bowl using water, broth or favorite seasoning.

Fish is steamed to perfection if it flakes easily and becomes opaque.

Most fish and seafood cook quickly. Steam in small amounts.

Mussels, Clams and Oysters may open at different times. Check the shells to avoid over-cooking.

Adjust steam times according to your preferences.

Fish / Seafood

Amount/Weight

Cooking time

(minutes)

Clams, in shell

3/4 lb.

12 - 15

Crab:

- King crab, Legs

1/2 lb.

20 - 22

- Soft shell

5 to 8 pieces

10 - 12

Fish:

- Dressed

1/2 to 3/4 lb.

20 - 25

- Fillets

1 lb.

15 - 20

- Steaks

1 lb.; 1 inch thick

20 - 25

- Whole

1/2 to 3/4 lb.

20 - 25

Lobster

- Split

1 lb.

20 - 25

- Tails

2 to 4 pieces

15 - 20

- Whole

1 to 1-1/4 lb.

20 - 25

Mussels, in shell

3/4 lb.

12 - 15

Oysters, in shell

2 to 2-1/2 lbs.

15 - 20

Scallops:

- Bay, shucked

3/4 lb.

12 - 15

- Sea, shucked

3/4 lb.

15 - 20

Shrimp, in shell:

- Medium

3/4 lb.

12 - 15

- Large/Jumbo

3/4 lb.

15 - 18

MEAT & POULTRY

Always fill reservoir to at least minimum level before connecting to power supply.

Meat and Poultry that is steam cooked retains most of its moisture. If meat is less tender, steam cooking will make it much more tender.

To achieve a ‘browned’ look when steaming meats, add Paprika, browning sauce or any microwave browning product.

Season meat with herbs before steaming. DO NOT add salt as it will toughen the meat.

If using Rice Bowl to prepare your meal, cover with plastic wrap to seal in extra moisture and flavor.

Adjust steam times according to your preferences.

Meat & Poultry

Amount/Weight

Cooking time

(minutes)

Beef:

- Chuck

1 lb.

30 - 35

- Corned

1 lb.

30 - 35

- Hamburger

1 lb.

20 - 25

- Meatballs

1 lb.

25 - 30

- Stew Meat

1 lb.

25 - 30

Chicken:

- Boneless, cubed

1 lb.

20 - 25

- Pieces

1 lb. (2 to 3 pieces)

45 - 50

Lamb, cubed

1 lb.

25 - 30

Pork, cubed

1 lb.

25 - 30

Pre-cooked Sausage:

- Hot Dogs

1 lb.

15 - 20

- Italian

1 lb.

25 - 30

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

This appliance is warranted for one year from date of original purchase against defects in material and workmanship. This warranty does not cover transportation damage, misuse, accident or similar incident. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.

Your new NESCO® Steamer comes equipped with numerous safety features. Any attempt to interfere with the operation of these safety features makes this warranty null and void. In the event we receive an appliance for service that has been tampered with, we reserve the right to restore it to its original state and charge for the repair.

For service in warranty, defective products may be returned, postage prepaid, with a description of the defect to The Metal Ware Corporation for no charge repair

or replacement at our option. Please follow the 5 easy steps below for details. Service and genuine NESCO® replacement parts may be obtained from the NESCO® FACTORY SERVICE DEPARTMENT.

About Your Warranty and Service Satisfaction

Mail in your registration (warranty) card and file your NESCO® Steamer exclusive registration number now!

Your serial number and model number are located on the bottom of the Base.

We enter this number into our database. It registers and identifies your steamer specifically by its individual code number. Should you call our 800 toll free line, your registration number helps us identify your appliance and speeds up our assistance to you.

Five Easy Steps to Satisfaction

Should you have a problem with your NESCO® Steamer, please refer to these steps for assistance:

1.Call us on our toll free number, 1-800-288-4545 and tell us about your problem.

. If we instruct you to send all or part of your appliance to us for repair or replacement, the Customer Satisfaction representative will provide a return authorization number (this number notifies our Receiving Department to expedite your repair). Pack your unit carefully in a sturdy carton with sufficient padding to prevent damage because any damage caused by shipping is not covered by the warranty.

. Print your name, address and authorization number on the carton.

4.Write a letter explaining the problem. Include the following: your name, address and telephone number and a copy of the original bill of sale.

5.Attach the sealed envelope containing the letter inside the carton. Insure the

package for the value of the NESCO® Steamer and ship prepaid to:

Attn: Repair Dept.

The Metal Ware Corporation

1700 Monroe Street

www.nesco.com

Two Rivers, WI 54241

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Contents

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 GET TO KNOW YOUR ROASTER OVEN . . . . . . .2

HOW TO USE AND CARE

FOR YOUR ROASTER OVEN . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 RECIPES, HINTS, AND HELPFUL CHARTS

ROAST CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 BAKE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ROAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 COOKING FOR A GROUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 COOKING FOR A FAMILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

NESCO® and CIRCLE OF HEAT® are registered trademarks of The Metal Ware Corporation.

The Metal Ware Corporation

1700 Monroe St., P.O. Box 237

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Phone: 920-793-1368

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Visit our Website at http://www.nesco.com ©The Metal Ware Corp., 2000

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Congratulations!

Congratulations on the purchase of your new NESCO Roaster Oven! Please spend a few minutes reviewing this booklet. By doing so, you will learn how to get the most satisfaction out of your NESCO Roaster Oven. Enjoy your cooking with our compliments!

Important Safeguards

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:

1.READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.

2.Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.

3.Always plug appliance cord into the wall outlet, then adjust temperature control to the desired temperature. To disconnect, turn control to lowest setting, then remove plug from wall outlet.

4.To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse this appliance, including cord and plug, in water or other liquid.

5.Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.

6.Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool completely before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.

7.Do not operate any appliance with damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to NESCO Factory Service Department for examination, repair or adjustment.

8.The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may cause injuries.

9.Do not use outdoors.

10.Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.

11.Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.

12.Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or hot liquids.

13.Do not use appliance for other than its intended use, as described in this manual.

14.Do not use metal scouring pads on the exterior surface of the Roaster Oven. Pieces can break off the pads and touch electrical parts creating a shock hazard.

15.Always place the Roaster Oven on a non-flammable, non-burnable, heat resistant surface when cooking. Never place it on carpet, furniture, or other combustible materials. Operate oven in a well-ventilated area away from walls and other combustible materials.

Save These Instructions

This Appliance Is For Household Use.

A short power-supply cord is to be provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Longer detachable power supply cords or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use. If a longer detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used, the marked electric rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance, and the cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally.

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Introduction

Now you are ready to discover more ways to make meals that are both healthful and delicious. And you are now ready to experience first-hand the convenience and versatility of this compact portable electric cooking appliance.

Take a few minutes to read through this Guide. You’ll find out how to better use the Roaster Oven. And you’ll find a selection of healthful and fun recipes – all carefully tried and tested for your enjoyment.

The NESCO Roaster Ovens have a long tradition in family home cooking, beginning the the 1930s. Yet, very few cooking appliances can demonstrate that they are as up-to-date and useful today as they were in the past. NESCO Roaster Ovens have truly kept pace with cooking styles, preferences, occasions and family sizes.

Get To Know Your 18-Qt. NESCO Roaster Oven

COVER. Heavy gauge high-profile aluminum Cover is designed to control heat and moisture efficiently. Two ventholes are provided to allow just the right amount of moisture to escape during cooking. During the cooking process, steam will accumulate inside the cookwell. Always stand to the side when removing the lid, and tilt the cover away to divert escaping steam.

RACK. A chrome-plated steel or non-stick Rack provides cooking flexibility. The Rack fits into the Cookwell and has convenient lift-out handles.

COOKWELL. The porcelain enamel or non-stick Cookwell has a full 18-Qt. capacity. It is removable for easy cleanup in the dishwasher or sink, or for food storage in the refrigerator.

HEATWELL and BODY. The sides of the 18-Qt. Roaster Oven contain the exclusive CIRCLE OF HEAT® element for even, moist cooking, plus the added advantages of thick insulation and a full-range automatic oven temperature control. NEVER PLACE FOOD OR WATER DIRECTLY

IN THE HEATWELL.

AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL. Regulates cooking temperature to maintain the dial setting in the Roaster interior.

SIGNAL LIGHT. The glow of the light indicates the Roaster is heating. When the desired temperature is reached, signal light goes out. It goes off and on during cooking indicating that the temperature is automatically maintained.

TEMPERATURE GUIDE. The conveniently placed guide gives recommended temperatures for commonly roasted foods.

In a short time, you will see the many ways to use your 18-Qt. Roaster Oven. Its portability makes it a movable main cooking appliance at some times, and a valued supplementary appliance at other times. Use it at home on your countertop in your kitchen (no more kitchen heat!)..or in a covered patio, basement or garage..or away from home in a cabin. Whenever you use your Roaster Oven, you can prepare a wide range of favorite foods in different ways: baked, slow cooked, roasted, steamed or poached. And serve your foods buffet-style or at table-side, right in the Roaster Oven. Moist and good tasting foods are yours because of NESCO’s special CIRCLE OF HEAT® construction. You will taste the difference the very first time you use the Roaster Oven.

So, start cooking with NESCO. Explore all the ways to get the most out of this special home cooking appliance.

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How To Use And Care For

Your 18-Qt. NESCO Roaster Oven

BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME

1.Unpack your NESCO Roaster Oven completely. Remove the Cookwell and remove all packing materials and information labels. Place the Roaster Oven in a well-ventilated area on a heat resistant surface.

Set the temperature control dial to its minimum setting. Plug the cord into a 120 volt AC outlet, set the control dial to its maximum setting 450°F. Operate the Roaster Oven empty (without the Cookwell and Cover) for about 60 minutes, or until any odor or smoke disappears. Some smoke and odor is a normal part of “curing” the heating element, and will not occur while cooking. When curing is completed, turn the temperature control to its lowest setting, unplug the unit, and allow it to cool.

2.Wash the Cover, Cookwell and Rack in warm, sudsy water. Rinse and dry. See “Care and Cleaning” section for complete cleaning instructions.

To Operate Your Roaster Oven

1.Place the Cookwell into the Heatwell. Always use the

Cookwell for food. NEVER PLACE FOOD OR WATER DIRECTLY IN THE HEATWELL.

2.Preheating is recommended. To preheat, place the Cookwell into the Heatwell and cover. Be sure the temperature control is turned to the lowest setting, and plug the cord into the 120 volt AC outlet. Set the temperature control to desired temperature. Preheat 20 minutes or until red signal light goes off. Carefully, using hot pads, add food to the Cookwell.

3.The Rack may be used for baking or fat-free roasting. Other foods, such as meats, soups and stews, are prepared without the Rack.

4.Replace the Cover. Always cook with the Cover in place.

5.If the Roaster Oven has not been preheated, turn the temperature control to Off. Plug the cord into a 120 volt AC outlet. Set the temperature control to the desired temperature. Fill the Cookwell with food as desired.

6.Cook the food for the desired amount of time. When finished, turn the temperature control to lowest setting and unplug the cord from the 120 volt AC outlet. Allow the Roaster Oven to cool, and clean as recommended .

NOTE: COOKWELL, BODY, COVER AND ACCUMULATED STEAM WILL BE HOT. USE CAUTION, AND HOT PADS, TO LIFT COVER OR REMOVE COOKWELL FROM HEATWELL.

The Roaster Oven Cookwell is easily removed after cooking for clean up.

Just wash it in warm sudsy water or place in the dishwasher.

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Care And Cleaning

1.After the NESCO Roaster Oven has cooled, remove Cover, Rack (if used) and Cookwell. Wash Rack and Cookwell in warm sudsy water or place in the dishwasher. CAUTION: Do not put Cover in the dishwasher.

2.PORCELAIN ENAMEL COOKWELL has a strong finish and provides easy cleaning and years of use. It will not stain and stays attractive, even when used often. However, it will chip if subjected to sharp blows or is mistreated. Water spots or mineral deposits (characterized by a white film on surface) may be removed with household vinegar or non-abrasive cleansers.

3.NON-STICK COOKWELL is made of durable carbon steel. In order to maintain the non-stick surface, the use of rubber, plastic or wooden utensils is recommended. Avoid cutting food in the Cookwell. Use of a non-stick spray on the interior surface is optional. Avoid storing items in the Cookwell which may scratch the surface. When roasting or baking at high temperatures, you may notice an irregular band of discoloration around the sidewalls of the Cookwell. This discoloration is characteristic of the super tough non-stick coating used on the interior of the Cookwell and in no way affects the performance or durability of the finish. With continued use, the discoloration will become less noticeable.

4.Cooked-on food may be removed by using a non-abrasive cleaning pad and a non-abrasive cleanser, such as Soft Scrub® or Bon Ami®. Do not use abrasive cleansers or steel wool as the finish may scratch. HINT: To easily remove baked-on food residue, place Cookwell in Heatwell; then fill Cookwell with hot water. Cover and heat at 350°F for 30 minutes. Turn off and allow to cool completely. Wash Cookwell as directed above.

5.NEVER IMMERSE THE ROASTER OVEN IN WATER.

To clean, wipe outside of Roaster Oven with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use abrasive cleansers on exterior surface.

Helpful Hints

ROASTER OVEN SHOULD ALWAYS

BE PREHEATED FOR 20 MINUTES.

ROAST

Roasting meat in your NESCO Roaster Oven keeps it moist and tender. For additional browning, you can add 1/2 Tsp. browning sauce to oil or margarine and brush over skin before roasting.

Simmering less tender cuts of meat will make them very tender. Adding a gravy or sauce will make them extra flavorful.

To sear meat, Preheat Roaster Oven at 450°F. Add margarine, Cover, then sear meat for 10 to 15 minutes per side until lightly browned. Stir ground meat once. Time will vary depending on the quantity of meat.

Alternative browning method for self-basting turkeys: Follow recipe directions with these exceptions: Preheat NESCO Roaster Oven and set temperature at 400°F. Roast turkey at 400°F for the first hour. Reduce heat to 350°F using time in recipe, 13 to 18 minutes per pound. During the last hour of roasting, remove all juice from Cookwell and return temperature to 400°F.

COOK

Cut-up meats and vegetables should be of uniform size pieces.

Remember, little moisture escapes during slow cooking so add additional liquid sparingly.

BAKE

Use the baking rack to place casserole dishes and baking pans on during cooking time. This will allow for more even baking.

Two loaf pans will fit into the Cookwell. A meat and a vegetable, or two loaves of bread, may be baked at the same time.

Cover the baking Rack with aluminum foil and use as a baking sheet.

Most 1 & 2 Qt. casserole dishes, 9-inch pie plates, and most 9x13 baking pans will fit into the Cookwell. Place dish on baking rack for more even baking.

Three 1-1/2 Qt. pans fit into the Cookwell. Ideal for preparing meat, vegetables and potatoes at the same time. When baking bread, either one or two loaf pans are recommended.

Convenience foods can be baked in the Roaster Oven. Follow package directions.

STEAM

No fat is used when steaming, so it’s an easy way to cook tasty and nutritious low calorie foods.

SLOW COOK

When slow cooking, heat is very gradual. This allows a very slow simmer, which is aided by keeping the Cover on; no stirring is necessary.

To convert a standard recipe to slow cooking: for each 30 minutes required in a standard recipe, slow cook about 1-1/2 hours at 200°F to 250°F.

When slow cooking meats and poultry, it is not necessary to use the Rack. The low temperature prevents the meat from sticking to the bottom of the Cookwell.

Remember, little moisture escapes during slow cooking, so add additional liquid sparingly.

The Automatic Temperature Control provides a wide range of temperature settings which allow you to slow cook, cook, roast, bake, steam – as well as sear and brown foods.

R O A S T C H A R T

Preheat Roaster Oven to roasting temperature before adding meat. Minutes per pound are ONLY A GUIDE. Set meat on Rack in Preheated Cookwell.

Avg. Weight

Temp. Setting

Approximate

Meat

In Pounds

Preheat/Roast

Minutes Per Pound

Corned Beef

3-1/2 to 4

350/300°F

15 to 20 medium-well

Pot Roast, boneless

4 to 6

350/300°F

15 to 22 medium-well

Sirloin Tip

3 to 5

350/350°F

20 to 25 rare-medium

Standing Rump

4 to 6

350/325°F

20 to 25 rare-medium

Tenderloin

3-1/2 to 4

450/450°F

8 to 12 rare-medium

Leg, Sirloin

5 to 8

400/350°F

25 to 30 medium-well

Shoulder, boneless

3 to 4

400/350°F

25 to 30 medium-well

Chops, center cut 1 inch

4 to 5

450/325°F

15 to 20 well

Loin Roast, center

3 to 5

400/350°F

25 to 30 well

Shoulder rolled

4 to 6

400/350°F

35 to 40 well

Ribs, lean country

8 to 10

250/250°F

15 to 20 medium-well

Precook to tender; finish in 450°F. Roaster Oven or on outdoor grill.

SMOKED PORK

Ham, bone in, shankless

10 to 15

350/350°F

20 to 25 well

Ham, boneless

8 to 12

350/325°F

15 to 20 well

Ham, precooked

5 to 10

350/325°F

13 to 28 heated

VEAL

Loin

4 to 6

350/325°F

30 to 35 well

Shoulder, bone

3 to 5

350/325°F

30 to 35 well

POULTRY

Chicken, pieces

6 to 8

400/375°F

8 to 10 well

Chicken, whole

3-1/2 to 5

400/375°F

13 to 18 well

Cornish Hens (4)

3-1/2 to 4-1/2

450/450°F

15 to 20 well

Duck

4 to 5

450/425°F

20 to 25 well

Turkey, prebasted

10 to 14

400/350/400°F

12 to 17 well

Turkey, prebasted

14 to 20

400/350/400°F

13 to 18 well

Turkey, whole fresh

10 to 14

400/350/400°F

15 to 20 well

*To obtain additional browning on poultry, mix 1/4 Cup melted margarine with 1 Tsp. browning sauce; brush evenly over skin before roasting. *For crisper skin, baste, then remove liquid during roasting. *Roast turkeys at 400°F. for first and last hour; roast at 350°F. for remaining time.

18-Qt. Roaster Oven

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B A K E C H A R T

Preheat 18-Qt. Roaster Oven for 20 minutes. Place bake pan on Rack; set Rack in preheated Cookwell.

Temperature

Bake Time

Type of Food

Size of Bake Pan

Setting

In Minutes

Baking Powder Biscuits

Bake Sheet

425°F

15 to 20

Refrigerated Quick Rolls

Bake Sheet

375°F

13 to 15

Muffins

12 Cup

425°F

25 to 35

Quick Bread

9x5-inch Loaf Pan

400°F

65 to 75

Yeast Bread

9x5-inch Loaf Pan

400°F

40 to 45

Yeast Rolls

Bake Sheet

400°F

25 to 30

Cookies

Bake Sheet

375°F

11 to 13

Cupcakes

12 Cup

375°F

20 to 25

Package Cake

9x13-inch

375°F

30 to 35

Scratch Cake

9x13-inch

350°F

40 to 45

Brownies

9x13-inch

350°F

25 to 30

Bar Cookies

9x13-inch

375°F

25 to 30

Pound Cake

9x5-inch

375°F

55 to 60

Cheesecake

9-inch

400°F

55 to 65

Fruit Pie

9-inch Pie Plate

425°F

60 to 65

Custard Pie

9-inch Pie Plate

400°F

55 to 65

Pastry Shell

9-inch

425°F

10 to 13

Pizza (9-inch)

On Rack

425°F

20 to 25

Baking Potatoes

On Rack

400°F

60 to 70

Sweet Potatoes

On Rack

400°F

55 to 65

Scalloped Potatoes

2 Qt. Casserole

350°F

75 to 90

Winter Squash

(Butternut, Buttercup, Acorn)

On Rack

400°F

45 to 60

Baked Apples

Custard Cups

350°F

35 to 45

6 18-Qt. Roaster Oven

R O A S T

Roast Turkey

1(15 to18 Lb.) Whole fresh turkey 1/4 Cup Margarine, melted

2Tsp. Browning sauce (Kitchen Bouquet)

1Tbsp. Chopped parsley

2Tsp. Poultry seasoning

1Tsp. Paprika

Preheat Roaster Oven to 400°F.

Place turkey on Rack. Combine margarine and browning sauce; brush evenly over turkey. Sprinkle on seasonings.

Set Rack in preheated Cookwell. Cover; roast turkey 13-18 minutes per pound at 350°F. (or until internal temperature reaches 180° on meat thermometer).

For additional browning, see Roasting Chart on Page 5. For stuffed turkey, add 30 minutes to the roasting time. Turkey may be held at 200°F until ready to serve.

Serves 12 to 14.

Wild Rice and Fruit Dressing

1/4 Cup Margarine

2Medium Onions, chopped

2Stalks Celery, thinly sliced

3Cups Dry bread cubes

2 Cubs Cooked wild rice

1 Can (15-1/2 Oz.) Pineapple tidbits, undrained

1Can (11 Oz.) Mandarin orange segments, drained

2Large Baking apples, cored, seeded, coarsely chopped

1Cup Turkey drippings or chicken broth

1Tsp. Sage

1Tsp. Marjoram 1/2 Tsp. Thyme

Salt and ground black pepper, to taste

Preheat Roaster Oven to 350°F.

Melt margarine in large frying pan over medium heat. Add vegetables; cook until tender. Add bread cubes; rice; then remaining ingredients. Stir until well mixed. Spoon into 9x13-inch baking pan.

Place pan on Rack. Set Rack into preheated Cookwell. Cover; bake 50 to 60 minutes or until center is set.

Serves 12 to 14.

R O A S T

Roast Ham

1 (13 to 15 Lb.) Boneless ham

3 Cups White soda

3 Cups Orange juice

1 Tsp. Pumpkin pie spice

Raisin Sauce, to serve (See next recipe on this page)

Preheat Roaster Oven to 300°F.

Place ham, fat side up, on Rack. Set Rack in preheated Cookwell. Add White soda, juice and spice. Cover; roast 2-1/2 to 3 hours, basting ham each half hour, or until internal temperature reaches 170°F. on meat thermometer.

Serve with Raisin Sauce.

To hold: Reduce temperature to 200°F and hold up to 1 hour.

Serves 25 to 30.

Raisin Sauce

1 Jar (10 Oz.) Apple jelly

1 Can (8 Oz.) Crushed pineapple, undrained 1/4 Cup Honey

1 Cup Seedless raisins

Combine ingredients in medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat until sauce comes to a boil, stirring constantly. Pour into 9x5-inch loaf pan. Place pan on end of Rack next to ham roast to keep sauce hot.

Makes approximately 1-1/2 Cups.

Country BBQ Ribs

20 to 22 Lb. Country-style lean ribs

3 Large Onions, chopped

4 Bay leaves

Hot water to cover ribs 1 Quart Ketchup

1/2 Cup Lemon juice

1/2 Cup Brown sugar, firmly packed 1-1/2 Tbsp. Celery seeds

1 Tbsp. Italian herb seasoning

1 to 2 Cloves Garlic, minced

Preheat Roaster Oven at 400°F.

Set Rack in preheated Cookwell. Arrange meat on Rack. Add onion, bay leaves, and enough water to cover meat. Cover, roast for 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 hours or until meat is tender.

Meanwhile, combine sauce ingredients in large saucepan; stir to blend. Cover; simmer 45 to 60 minutes or until sauce thickens and flavors blend. Remove from heat; set aside.

Carefully lift Rack out onto large tray with sides. Remove Cookwell; slowly pour out and discard hot water. Clean Cookwell.

Set Cookwell into Heatwell. Cover; preheat to 400°F. Dip meat into BBQ sauce. Set on Rack in preheated Cookwell. Cover; roast 40 to 60 minutes or until sauce is set and edges begin to brown.

To hold: Reduce temperature to 250°F and hold up to 1 hour.

Serves 25.

R O A S T

Meatballs

5 Lb. Lean ground beef

2 Pkg. (1-1/4 Oz.) Dry onion soup mix 4 Large Eggs

Preheat Roaster Oven to 425°F.

Combine all ingredients; stir until well mixed. Form into 1-inch meatballs. Place meatballs into preheated Cookwell. Cover; bake 30 to 45 minutes. Stir occasionally to brown all sides of meatballs.

Makes approximately 200 meatballs.

Cocktail Meatballs

1/2 Recipe Meatballs, cooked (from above) 1 Jar (18 Oz.) Grape jelly

1 Jar (16 Oz.) Chili Sauce

1 Pkg. (1-1/4 Oz.) Brown gravy mix.

Preheat Roaster Oven to 325°F.

Place meatballs in Cookwell; add sauce ingredients. Stir. Cover; cook 45 to 60 minutes or until hot and bubbly.

To hold: Reduce temperature to 250°F. to hold for several hours and during serving.

Makes approximately 100 meatballs.

Roast Beef

2 (4-1/2 to 5 Lb. ea.) Beef Sirloin tip roasts 1/4 Cup Cider vinegar

1 Pkg. (1-1/4 Oz.) Dry onion soup mix 1 Tbsp. Italian herb seasoning

1/2 Tsp. Dry mustard

1/2 Tsp. Ground black pepper

Preheat Roaster Oven to 400°F.

Brush vinegar evenly over roasts. Combine soup and seasonings; rub over meat. Place meats on Rack. Set Rack in preheated Cookwell. Cover; roast 20 to 25 minutes per pound or until internal temperature reaches 150°F on meat thermometer. Skim fat from meat drippings; discard fat. Pour drippings over meat before serving.

Serves 25.

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R O A S T

Swiss Steak

NOTES

12 Lb. Thick round steak, cut into 50 pieces

4 Cups All purpose flour

1 Tbsp. Black pepper

1 Tbsp. Italian herb seasoning

2 Tsp. Grated lemon peal

1 Lb. Butter or margarine

2 Pkg. (1-1/4 Oz. ea.) Dry onion soup mix, divided

1Quart Beef broth

2Cans (29 Oz. ea.) Whole tomatoes, cut up 1/4 Cup Cornstarch, to thicken

1/2 Cup Cold water

Preheat Roaster Oven to 350°F.

Pound meat to tenderize. Combine flour, pepper, seasoning and lemon peel in flat bowl. Dredge meat. Brown meat in melted butter in large frying pans over medium-high heat. Place meat in layers in preheated Cookwell; divide soup mix and sprinkle over each layer of meat.

Cover; roast 1 hour. Reduce temperature to 250°F. Add broth and tomatoes; stir gently to cover meat. Cover; slow cook 4 to 5 hours or until tender. Thicken juice with mixture of cornstarch and 1/2 Cup cold water.

Serves 50.

10

18-Qt. Roaster Oven

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Creamy Herb Pasta

3Lb. Wide egg noodles, cooked, drained

2Cups Half and Half

2Cups Milk

4Pkg. (8 Oz. ea.) Cream cheese, softened, cut into cubes

1Cup Butter or margarine, room temperature

2Tbsp. All purpose flour 1/2 Cup Chopped parsley 1/4 Cup Chopped chives

1to 2 Tbsp. Italian herb seasoning Salt and pepper to taste

Preheat Roaster Oven to 350°F.

Combine all ingredients in Cookwell; stir gently until well mixed. Cover; bake 45 to 60 minutes or until set.

To hold: Reduce temperature to 250°F. add milk if pasta begins to dry.

Serves 25.

Spaghetti with Meatballs and Sauce

1 Recipe Meatballs, cooked (from page 9)

8 Lb. Spaghetti noodles

3 Tbsp. Salt

6 Tbsp. Vegetable oil

1/2 Cup Butter or margarine, melted Fresh grated Parmesan cheese

Sauce:

4 Cans (29 Oz. ea.) Stewed tomatoes

4 Cans (29 Oz. ea.) Tomato puree

4 Cans (12 Oz. ea.) Tomato paste

1 Large Onion, finely diced 1/2 Cup Granulated sugar

1/2 Cup Italian herb seasoning 1 Tbsp. Salt

Preheat Roaster Oven to 350°F.

Combine all sauce ingredients in Cookwell; stir until well mixed. Cover; cook 2-1/2 to 3 hours or until thick.

Add cooked meatballs; stir until covered with sauce. Reduce temperature to 300°F. Cover; cook 45 to 60 minutes or until meat is heated through.

Cook noodles in hot boiling water in three large pots. Add 1 Tbsp. salt and 2 Tbsp. oil to each pot. Stir noodles gently during cooking. Drain; toss with melted margarine. Serve immediately with hot sauce and meatballs; sprinkle on Parmesan cheese.

Serves 50.

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Baked Eggs Scrambled

54 Large Eggs

1 Pint Sour cream or plain low-fat yogurt 1 Cup All purpose flour

Salt and pepper, to taste

1 Can (10-3/4 Oz.) Cheddar soup 1/2 Cup Milk

1/4 Cup Chopped parsley

Optional: Crumbled cooked bacon, sliced mushrooms, diced ham, diced red and green peppers

Remove Cookwell. Preheat covered Heatwell to 325°F.

Combine eggs, sour cream, flour, salt and pepper in Cookwell; whisk until blended.

Set Cookwell into preheated Heatwell. Cover; bake 25 minutes. Add optional ingredients. Gently stir eggs once, stirring outside cooked portion into center. Combine soup and milk; stir until smooth. Spoon soup mixture over eggs; sprinkle on parsley. Cover; bake 30 to 45 minutes or until set.

To hold: Reduce temperature to 225°F to hold for 1 hour and during serving. To keep eggs moist after top half is served, an additional can of soup and milk may be mixed, warmed and spooned over remaining eggs.

Serves 50.

Irish Stew Casserole

1/4 Cup Butter or margarine 2 Cups All purpose flour

1 Tsp. Black pepper

7Lb. Boneless lamb, cut into cubes

1Small Cabbage, shredded

14Large Red potatoes, peeled, cubed

14Large Carrots, peeled, thickly sliced

8Stalks Celery, thickly sliced

6 Medium Parsnips, peeled, thickly sliced

4 Large Onions, quartered

2 Cups Beef broth

2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 1/4 Cup Cornstarch, to thicken

Preheat Roaster Oven to 450°F.

Place butter in preheated Cookwell. Cover; cook until butter melts. Combine flour and pepper; dredge meat. Place meat in Cookwell; stir. Cover; cook meat 15 to 20 minutes or until browned. Add vegetables. Cover; reduce temperature to 250°F. Slow cook 1-1/2 to 2 hours or until meat and vegetables are tender. Add half the broth and Worcestershire sauce. Combine remaining broth and cornstarch; whisk until smooth. Stir into stew. Cover; slow cook 30 minutes or until thickened, stirring once. Ladle into bowls to serve.

Serves 25.

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Shredded Potatoes

4 Lb. Frozen hash brown potatoes

2-1/2 Cups Milk

1Pint Sour cream

2Cups Grated Cheddar or Swiss cheese

2 Cans (10-3/4 Oz. ea.) Cream of Celery soup 4 Green onions, thinly sliced

1/4 Cup Chopped parsley

1 Tbsp. Italian herb seasoning Salt and pepper, to taste

Remove Cookwell. Preheat covered Heatwell to 350°F.

Combine all ingredients in Cookwell; stir until well mixed. Set Cookwell into preheated Heatwell. Cover; bake 1-1/2 hours or until center is set. Gently stir edge into center once halfway through baking time.

To hold: Reduce temperature to 200°F. Pour 1 cup milk over top if potatoes begin to dry.

Serves 25.

Parmesan Potatoes

12 Large Baking potatoes (approximately 6 Lb.) 1/2 Cup All purpose flour

1/2 Cup Grated Parmesan cheese 2 Tbsp. Chopped parsley

Salt and ground black pepper, to taste 2/3 Cup Butter or margarine, melted

Preheat Roaster Oven to 375°F.

Peel potatoes; cut in half lengthwise. Combine flour, cheese, parsley, salt and pepper; stir until blended. Dip potatoes in melted butter, then in dry mixture to coat.

Arrange potatoes on Rack. Set Rack in preheated Cookwell. Cover; bake 1-1/2 to 2 hours or until done.

Serves 16-20.

Baked Beans

1 Lb. Dried Great Northern navy beans

1 Lb. Dried pinto or brown beans

1 Lb. Dried black-eyed peas

6 Cups Hot water

2 Cups Dark molasses

1Cup Cider vinegar

1Cup Brown sugar

1Lb. Thick-sliced bacon, cut up

2Large Onions, diced

2 Tbsp. Mustard

1 Cup Ketchup

Add beans to unheated Cookwell; cover with 4 quarts hot water. Let stand several hours or overnight; drain.

Preheat Roaster Oven to 300°F.

Add remaining ingredients, except ketchup, to beans. Stir in 6 Cups hot water. Cover; bake 2 hours or until beans are tender. Reduce temperature to 250°F. Stir; cover and bake 5 hours. Stir in ketchup; cover and bake 1 hour.

To hold: reduce temperature to 200°F. Add hot water or tomato juice if beans begin to dry.

Serves 25. Recipe may easily be doubled to serve 50.

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C O O K I N G F O R A G R O U P

Hot Turkey and Cranberry Salad

Chili

12 Cups Cubed, cooked turkey

1/4 Cup Margarine

1

Bunch Celery ribs, thinly sliced

5

Lb. Ground beef

4

Green onions, thinly sliced

2

Large Onions, chopped

12 Oz. Cranberries, rinsed, coarsely chopped

2

Cloves Garlic, minced

8

Oz. Sliced almonds

1

Can (29 Oz.) Stewed tomatoes

2

Cans (10-3/4 Oz. ea.) Cream of Chicken soup

3

Cans (10-3/4 Oz. ea.) Tomato soup, undiluted

2

Cups Mayonnaise or salad dressing

1

Can (8 Oz.) Tomato sauce

1/4 Cup Chopped parsley

3

Cans (16 Oz. ea.) Red kidney beans, drained

1

Tbsp. Poultry seasoning

1/4 Cup Chili powder

1

Tbsp. Grated lemon peel

1

Tbsp. Italian herb seasoning

1

Lb. Grated Swiss cheese

1

Tbsp. Brown sugar

Remove Cookwell. Preheat covered Heatwell to 325°F.

Combine all ingredients in Cookwell; stir until well mixed. Sprinkle cheese over top.

Set cookwell into preheated Heatwell. Cover; bake 60 to 75 minutes or until hot and bubbly and center is set.

To hold: Reduce temperature to 200°F. to hold for 1 hour and during serving.

Serves 25.

Preheat Roaster Oven to 425°F.

Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Break apart meat; place in preheated Cookwell. Add onions and garlic. Cover; cook 15 to 20 minutes or until meat is browned, stirring once. Stir in remaining ingredients until well mixed. Reduce temperature to 350°F.; cover; cook 1 to 1-1/2 hours or until flavors blend.

Serves 25 to 30.

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NOTES

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C O O K I N G F O R A F A M I L Y

Macaroni and Cheese

Chicken and Vegetable Soup

1/4 Cup margarine

8 Cups Cooked elbow macaroni

1 Small Onion, chopped

2 Cans (10-3/4 Oz. ea.) Cream of Mushroom soup 1 to 1-1/4 Cups Milk

Nesco St-24 Electric Steamer User Manual Instructions

1 Cup (4 Oz.) Grated Cheddar cheese

1 Cup (4 Oz.) Grated Colby cheese

Preheat Roaster Oven to 350°F.

Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add margarine to preheated Cookwell. Cover; cook until melted. Add remaining ingredients; stir until well mixed.

Cover; cook 45 to 55 minutes or until set. Stir once halfway through cooking time. Serves 12 to 15.

2 Quarts Chicken broth

2 Medium Onions, chopped

4 Stalks Celery, thinly sliced

6 Carrots, thinly sliced

2 Cans (15 Oz. ea.) Stewed tomatoes

1 Pkg. (20 Oz. ) Frozen mixed vegetables

2 Cans (10 Oz. ea.) Whole kernel corn

2 Bay leaves

Nesco St-24 Electric Steamer User Manual Pdf

1 Tsp. Salt (or to taste)

2 to 3 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning

1 Tsp. Celery seed

1/2 to 1 Tsp. Ground black pepper

2 Lb. Cooked chicken, skinned, boned, and cut up.

Preheat Roaster Oven to 400°F.

Electric Steamer Reviews

Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add half the chicken broth and fresh vegetables. Cover; cook 15 to 20 minutes or until broth is hot and vegetables soften. Add remaining ingredients. Stir to mix. Reduce temperature to 325°F. Cover; cook 45 to 60 minutes or until vegetables are tender and soup is hot.

Serves 10 to 12.

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C O O K I N G F O R A F A M I L Y

Creamy Cheesecake

Baked Turkey Melts

For Crust:

40 Vanilla wafers, crushed

1/4 Cup Finely chopped pecans 1/4 Cup Margarine, melted

2 Tbsp. Granulated sugar

For Filling:

2Pkg. (8 Oz. ea.) Cream cheese, softened 1/2 Cup Granulated sugar

1Tsp. Vanilla extract

3Large Eggs

Preheat Roaster Oven to 400°F.

Combine crust ingredients; stir until well mixed. Pour into 9-inch springform pan; pat down with back of fork; set aside.

Place cream cheese, sugar and vanilla extract in large mixing bowl; beat until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat for 2 minutes on medium speed. Pour over crust.

Place springform pan on Rack. Set Rack in preheated oven. Cover; bake 55 to 65 minutes or until set and evenly browned. Let cake cool on cooling rack, away from drafts.

Cover; refrigerate until serving time. Serve with fresh seasonal fruit, if desired. Makes 8 to 12 pieces.

4 Cups Ground turkey

1/2 Cup Minced sweet pickles 2 Green onions, chopped

1 Small Red pepper, seeded, chopped

1 Cup Mayonnaise or salad dressing

1 Tbsp. Lemon juice

16 Whole wheat buns

3 large Tomatoes, sliced

16 Slices (1 Oz. ea.) Swiss cheese Aluminum foil, to wrap

Preheat Roaster Oven to 350°F.

Combine first 6 ingredients; stir until well mixed. Spread evenly on half the buns; top with tomato and cheese slices. Top with remaining buns. Wrap each bun in a piece of aluminum foil. Place buns on Rack. Set Rack in preheated Cookwell. Cover; bake 30 to 40 minutes or until

buns are heated through.

Reduce temperature to 200°F. to keep buns warm. Serve as needed. Makes 16 sandwiches.

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18-Qt. Roaster Oven

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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

This appliance is warranted for one year from date of original purchase against defects in material and workmanship. This warranty does not cover transportation damage, misuse, accident or similar incident. This warranty gives you special legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.

Defective products may be returned, postage prepaid, with a description of the defect to: The Metal Ware Corporation, 1700 Monroe St., Two Rivers, Wisconsin 54241, for no-charge repair or replacement at our option.

SERVICE. Service and genuine NESCO® replacement parts may be obtained from NESCO® FACTORY SERVICE DEPARTMENT.

For service in warranty, follow instructions set forth in warranty. When ordering new parts, make sure that you always mention the model number of the product, which is found on the bottom of the Roaster Oven.

1-800-288-4545

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Printed in U.S.A.

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