Hello Lisa,
I have an electric frying pan which is many years old and is a
Sunbeam. I looked through some notes and this is what I found and
hope it may be of use to you.
ELECTRIC FRYING PAN
Dial by clock face:
10 o'clock, Simmer
12 to 1 o'clock, Medium,
2 o'clock. Hot
3 o'clock. Very hot.
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9 Warm
10. 200. simmer
11. 220.
12. 260. medium
1. 300. fried egg, sausages
1.30.
1.45. 320. potatoes
2. 340, bacon, ham
2.15. 360. hamvurgers, pork chops, French toast
2.30. 380. pancakes
3. 400.
3.30. 420. minute steak
To explain, it has the information on the handle and it has a dial
with a pointer to the various temperature markings.
I haven't seen a new one, so don't know if they are still the same.
Hope this is of some help.
Sheila,
Vancouver, Canada.
At 01:39 PM 1/22/2012, you wrote:
Hi, all.
I just now got an electric skillet as a belated Christmas gift. I
want to try hamburgers and grilled cheses, but I'm not sure what the
temperature should be. This skillet starts at 200 and goes up to
450. I've only cooked things like this on a stovetop, so I'm not
sure what temperature I should use. I'm thinking probably no lower
than 300 and no higher than 350 for most things.
Thoughts?
Lisa
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