User manual
The ceramic hob
9
Boiling
You normally start cooking with the hotplate switched 
to maximum heat before turning it down to a lower 
heat. The sound and size of the water bubbles can help 
you to choose the correct setting:
GENTLE
HEAT
: Simmering with tiny bubbles as in carbonated 
water. Suitable for cooking rice, fish and vegetables such as 
sugar peas and broccoli.
MEDIUM
HEAT
: Gently boiling with larger bubbles. 
Suitable for boiling most foods, such as meat, 
root vegetables and potatoes.
HOT
: The sound disappears before the water starts 
bubbling vigorously. Suitable for boiling water for 
pasta and rice. Then turn the heat down for more 
gentle cooking. 
Frying
It is best when frying not to use food that has come 
straight out of the refrigerator. Only about 2/3 of the 
bottom of the pan should be covered by food. 
Put the margarine or butter in the frying pan and 
turn on to the recommended heat. In order to get the 
best results, it is important that the fat is the right 
colour (temperature) when you start frying. Hold a 
light-coloured spatula to the bottom of the pan to see 
the colour of the fat.
LIGHTLY
BROWNED
FAT
: Suitable for eggs, onions, raw 
potatoes, chops and steaks and whole fish, etc.
BROWNED
FAT
: Suitable for frying most foods such as 
pancakes, minced meats, sausages, thin fish fillets and 
stewing steak.
WELL
BROWNED
FAT
: Suitable for thin steaks. Be careful 
as the fat can easily become burnt.










