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    Models	
    Modelos
    ❑	GSF026B
    ❑	GSF026BQVC 
    						
    							
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    IMPORTANT	SAFEGUARDS
    When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be 
    followed, including the following:
    ❑	Read all instructions.
    ❑	Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
    ❑	To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the heater assembly, main 
    body assembly, cord or plugs in water or any other liquid.
    ❑	Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near 
    children.
    ❑	Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before 
    putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
    ❑	Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the 
    appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return 
    appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair 
    or adjustment. Or, call the appropriate toll-free number on the cover of this 
    manual.
    ❑	The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance 
    manufacturer may cause injuries.
    ❑	Do not use outdoors.
    ❑	Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
    ❑	Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
    ❑	Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or 
    other hot liquids.
    ❑	Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord in the wall outlet. To 
    disconnect, turn any control to OFF, then remove plug from wall outlet.
    ❑	Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
    ❑	Extreme caution must be used when moving fryer containing hot oil.
    ❑	Be sure handles are properly assembled to basket and locked in place. See 
    detailed assembly instructions.
    ❑	Do not operate unattended.
    ❑	Always balance food load in basket prior to spinning.
    ❑	Make sure there is adequate space from fryer to edge of countertop. The 
    appliance may move during spinning. 
    SAVE	ThESE	 INSTRUCTIONS.
    This	product	 is	for	 household	 use	only.
    POLARIZED	 PLUG	(120V	Models	 Only)
    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.
    TAMPER-RESISTANT	 SCREW
    Warning:	This	appliance	 is	equipped	 with	a	tamper-resistant	 screw	to	prevent	
    removal	 of	the	 outer	 cover.	 To	reduce	 the	risk	 of	fire	 or	electric	 shock,	do	not	
    attempt	 to	remove	 the	outer	 cover.	 There	are	no	user-serviceable	 parts	inside.	
    Repair	 should	 be	done	 only	by	authorized	 service	personnel.
    ELECTRICAL	 CORD
    a) A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is to be 
    provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping 
    over a longer cord.
    Note: If the power supply cord is damaged, it should be replaced by qualified 
    personnel. In Latin America, by an authorized service center. 
    						
    							
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    Product	may	vary	 slightly	 from	what	 is	illustrated.	
    †  1.  Removable filter cover (Part # GSF026B-01)
    † 2.  Removable filter (inside) (Part # GSF026B-02)
     3.  Lid 
     4.  Viewing window
    † 5.  Frying basket (Part # GSF026B-03)
     6.  Cooking pot lock & release tab (inside)
     7.  Basket release switch
    † 8.  Nonstick cooking pot (inside) (Part # GSF026B-04)
     9.  Lid release button
    † 10.  COOK timer control knob (Part # GSF026B-05)
     11.  COOK temperature indicator light
    † 12.  COOK temperature knob (Part # GSF026B-06)
     13.  POWER indicator light
    † 14.  SPIN timer control knob (Part # GSF026B-07)
     15.  SPIN speed switch
    † 16.  Detachable magnetic power cord (behind unit) (Part # GSF026B-08)
    Note:	 † indicates consumer replaceable/removable parts
    Th E	LEAN 	MEAN 	SPIN 	FRYING 	MAC hINE™
    Congratulations on your purchase of the new George Foreman® Lean 
    Mean™ Fryer! 
    The Lean Mean™ Fryer features our new, patented Smart Spin™ technology 
    that knocks out up to 55%* of fat absorbed during frying. During a special 
    SPIN cycle that follows cooking, your Lean Mean™ Fryer uses centrifugal 
    force to literally spin the added fat and oil off your food. The result is great-
    tasting, crisp fried foods that please the palate and let you enjoy all the 
    fried foods you love with none of the guilt. That’s the George Foreman® 
    commitment!
    Results 	you 	can 	see!
    The Lean Mean™ Fryer underwent independent 3rd party laboratory testing 
    in order to support the claims being made. Fat content was measured in 
    uncooked food, in food prepared using typical deep frying methods, and 
    then with the Lean Mean™ Fryer. In both the deep frying and Lean Mean™ 
    frying process, food was allowed to rest on a paper towel for two minutes 
    before fat content was measured. As such, the claimed fat reduction 
    percentages below are independent of any standard paper towel oil 
    absorption. 
    Fat 	Reduction 	Values:
    •	 Onion 	Rings: 	up 	to 	38%* 	less 	fat
    •	 French 	Fries: 	up 	to 	43%* 	less 	fat
    •	 Breaded 	Chicken: 	up 	to 	55%* 	less 	fat
    Prepackaged foods selected were the top-selling brands in each category.
    *Percentage 	of 	fat 	reduction 	refers 	only 	to 	the 	percentage 	of 	fat 	absorbed	
    during 	frying, 	in 	comparison 	to 	conventional 	deep 	fat 	fryers. 	This 	product	
    does 	not 	remove 	the 	original 	fat 	present 	in 	food 	items 	prior 	to 	frying.	
    Results 	are 	based 	on 	independent 	laboratory 	testing, 	using 	a 	2 	minute	
    spin 	cycle. 	Results 	are 	not 	typical 	and 	may 	vary 	based 	on 	food 	type 	and	
    brand. 	Average 	reduction 	of 	absorbed 	fat 	of 	tested 	food 	items 	is 	38%.	
    Fried 	foods 	should 	be 	eaten 	in 	moderation 	and 	only 	as 	part 	of 	a 	well-
    balanced 	diet. 	Consult 	your 	physician 	or 	nutritionist 	for 	dietary 	advice.
    For more information, go to www.georgeforemancooking.com
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    how	to	use:
    This product is for household use only.
    GETTING 	STARTED
    •   Remove all packing material and any stickers.
    •  Remove and save literature.
    •  Please go to www.prodprotect.com/applica and 
    register your warranty.
    •  To open fryer, press lid release button on top right 
    side of fryer to release latch on the lid (B).
    CLEANING 	FRYER 	BEFORE 	FIRST 	USE
    1.  Press the button on the top center of the handle of 
    the basket and lift the basket straight up and out of 
    the fryer (C). 
    2.  Firmly pull up the handle on the heating element and 
    lift it up and out of the cooking pot (D).
    Important: 	Do 	not 	immerse 	heating 	element 	assembly	
    in 	water 	or 	any 	other 	liquid. 	In 	addition, 	take 	care	
    not 	to 	damage 	thin 	wires 	on 	heating 	element; 	if 	these	
    become 	damaged 	or 	broken, 	unit 	must 	be 	replaced.
    3.  Push out the tab on the front top right of the fryer 
    under the lip of the cooking pot (E).
    4.  Twist the nonstick cooking pot counterclockwise 
    and lift out of the fryer.
    5.  Wash all removable parts as instructed in C ARE  AND 
    C LEANING  section of this manual.
    6. Select a location where this unit is to be used 
    allowing enough space for back and top of the 
    appliance and the wall and bottom of cabinets to 
    allow heat to flow without damage to cabinets and 
    walls (about 6 inches).
    7.  This fryer has a detachable cord with a magnetic 
    power attachment to be inserted to the rear of the 
    fryer. This must be inserted with the white dot facing 
    upward (F).
    Important: 		Never 	plug 	in 	the 	fryer 	unless 	there 	is 	oil 	in	
    the 	cooking 	pot.
    PRE hEATING 	T h E	FRYER
    1.  Lower the cooking pot into fryer with L hook on the bottom of the pot at 
    approximately 11 o’clock (the oil level markings inside the pot will be in 
    approximately the same position facing you) with the 
    small detent on the top of the pot over the UNLOCK 
     signage on the front of the fryer. The L hook must 
    drop into the slot on the bottom of the fryer. Once it 
    is engaged turn the pot clockwise toward the LOCK 
     signage until it is locked in position. (The oil level 
    markings will be directly in the center back of the fryer.)  
    Push the tab at the right front of the fryer to the left until 
    it is engaged under the cooking pot (G).
    2.  Insert heating element into cooking pot and lower it firmly into the bottom of the 
    pot until it sits flush into the front insert of the fryer. 
    3.  Fill cooking pot from MIN (8²/³ cups / 2.1 liters – do not use less) up to MAX  
    (11¾ cups / 2.8 liters do not use more) line at the back of the cooking pot with 
    clean vegetable, corn, peanut or canola oil. Do not use olive, sunflower or 
    flavored oils. 
    4.  Place basket in cooking pot and press button on 
    handle to lower it into its resting position making 
    sure the handle area is centered within the grooves 
    of the control panel on the front of the fryer	( h ). 
    5.  Close the lid on the fryer.
    6.  Plug unit into standard electrical outlet. The green 
    temperature light and the red power light will be 
    illuminated.
    Important: 		When 	in 	use, 	the 	oil 	in 	the 	fryer 	is 	extremely 	hot. 	Use 	caution 	at 	all	
    times. 	Do 	not 	touch 	any 	of 	the 	metal 	parts, 	such 	as 	the 	basket 	or 	cooking 	pot 	once	
    the 	appliance 	is 	heating.
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    COOKING	IN 	T h E	FRYER
    1.  Preheat oil by selecting the desired cooking temperature and turning the knob 
     to the right of the handle so that the white line above the knob is directly at 
    the desired temperature. 
    Note:  Use the graphics on the front of the appliance and the charts and recipes 
    found in the Use & Care as a guide to determine temperature and amounts of 
    foods to be cooked in each batch.
    2.  While appliance is heating the thermostat light will 
    be off. The light will turn back on when the selected 
    temperature has been reached	(J). 
    3.  With the lid closed, raise the basket by pressing the 
    handle release button and lifting it until it clicks into 
    place.
    4.  Allow the basket to drain several seconds. Press the 
    lid release button to open the fryer.
    5.  Fill basket with foods to be cooked. Do not overfill. 
    6.  Close the lid firmly and lower the basket into the fryer by pressing the handle 
    release button and lowering the handle until it locks into place at the bottom of 
    the cooking pot.
    7.  Set the cooking timer  on the top right of the fryer 
    (K). 
    8.  The timer counts down in minutes; there is an 
    audible signal when the timer reaches zero. 
    9.  To turn food during cooking, lift the basket, open the 
    lid and carefully turn food using heat resistant tongs 
    or slotted spoon. Reclose lid; lower the basket and 
    allow food to continue cooking.
    10.  When cooking is complete, with lid closed press the handle release button and 
    lift the basket until it clicks into the upper position.
    11.  Turn the SPIN TIMER  dial on the bottom right 
    of the fryer (L) to the desired spin time. (See the 
    chart or recipes for average time to select.) Press 
    the speed button to setting Low (1) or (2) High 
    depending upon the speed desired.
    12.  The light at the bottom of the fryer is illuminated and 
    the fryer begins to spin. 
    Note:  Do not try to open the fryer when the fryer is spinning. The spinning will 
    stop.
    13.  When the spinning is complete, press the OPEN button to open the fryer and 
    carefully remove the basket and turn the food out onto a paper towel lined 
    plate to drain or use tongs to take the food from the basket to a serving plate.
    14.  Replace the basket in the appliance. Close the lid and lower the basket. Allow 
    the fryer to regain the set temperature (about 1 minute) before frying another 
    batch of food.
    15.  Repeat this process as necessary to cook additional food.
    16.  When cooking is complete, set dial on fryer to O and unplug the appliance.
    h ELPFUL 	hINTS 	ABOUT 	YOUR 	FRYER
    •   Preheat oil before first frying. Also, allow the oil to return to preset temperature 
    before cooking another batch of food. The green light will turn on when the 
    selected temperature has been reached.
    •  Never overfill the fryer. There must be room for the hot oil to rise when food has 
    been added.
    •  Be sure the foods to be cooked are fully covered by the oil.
    •  If food is cooking too quickly on the outside before the center can be fully 
    cooked:
    •  Check the temperature of the oil with a deep frying thermometer and  
      check the freshness of the oil. It may be time to discard oil and start fresh.
    •  Lower the temperature on the fryer.
    •  Season fried foods after frying when they are still hot and fresh from the fryer.
    •  High heat, water and burnt food particles break down the oil. Always strain 
    cooled used oil through a cheese cloth or paper towel lined strainer after  
    each use.
    •  To preserve the life of your oil, store used oil tightly sealed in a cool dark place 
    between usages. On average, oil can be reused about 4 to 6 times before 
    discarding.
    •  Oil should be discarded after frying if you notice:
    •  Extreme smoking at normal frying temperatures
    •  Very darkened oil
    •  Rancid smelling oil
    •  Excessive foaming around food being fried
    •  Dry foods fry best. Dry foods with a paper towel. Make sure there are no ice 
    crystals on frozen foods to be fried.
    •  Make sure to remove excess breading and batter before placing food in hot oil.
    •  Keep foods to a uniform size and thickness.
    •  For better fresh French fries, soak cut potatoes in cold water for ½ hour before 
    frying. Drain well and dry thoroughly before frying. Fry in small batches and 
    allow temperature of oil to recover before frying another batch.
    •  Preheating the basket helps to prevent foods from sticking to the basket.
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    FRYING	ChART
    										FOOD	 TEMPERATURE	 COOKING	 SPINNING	 COOKING	
    	 	TIME	 SETTING 		 TIPS	
    	 		 AND	TIME
    Fresh chicken   350ºF  4 to   High for  Coat evenly in 
     177ºC  5 minutes 2 minutes  flour, then milk  
          and finish with  
          seasoned flour  
          or bread 
          crumbs.
    Frozen chicken   350ºF  4 minutes High for   Do not over breast tenders, 4 – 5  177ºC    2 minutes crowd food.
    Boneless chicken  350ºF   4 to   High for  Coat evenly in breasts, 2 – 4   177ºC  6 minutes 2 minutes  flour, then milk        and finish with        seasoned flour        or bread        crumbs.
    Fish fillets, 2  350ºF  4 to    Low for  Substitute    177ºC   5 minutes 1 minute  cracker crumbs        instead of flour        for a different        flavor.
    Shrimp, large,  350ºF  4 to   High for  Peel, leaving about 8   177ºC  5 minutes 2 minutes  tail intact;  coat        as for fish.
    Frozen snack foods,   350 to 375ºF     High for  Follow  
    such as chicken  177 to 190ºC     2 minutes package nuggets, mushrooms       directions. and zucchini
    Frozen French fries,  375ºF  3 to   High for  Follow package all varieties   190ºC  4 minutes 2 minutes  package       directions.
    Frozen onion rings  375 ºF  2½ to   High for  6 to 10 oz.   190ºC  3 minutes 2 minutes
    Fresh French fries  375ºF  Fry twice:  High for   Dry well   190ºC  first at 330º F  2 minutes  before frying.    for 2 minutes;     cool for 5 min.    Fry at 365º F     for 3 min.     until golden.
    Fresh sweet potato  375ºF  3 to   High for  Remove excess 
    chips and fries  190ºC  4 minutes 2 minutes  batter before        frying.
    											FOOD	 TEMPERATURE	 COOKING	 SPINNING	 COOKING	
    	 	TIME	 SETTING 		 TIPS	
    	 		 AND	TIME
    Doughnuts, cut from   375ºF  About   Low for  Cut biscuits in  
    refrigerator biscuits  190ºC  4 minutes, 1 minutes  half and   
       turn after     shape into ball. 
       2 minutes
    Fresh vegetables,  350ºF  4 to   High for  Coat evenly in such as zucchini,  177ºC  5 minutes 1 minute  flour, then mushrooms, eggplant       milk and finish       with seasoned       flour or bread       crumbs.
    OVERhEAT 	PROTECTION 	SYSTEM
    This appliance is equipped with an overheating security feature. If you:
    •   plug in the fryer without oil or an insufficient amount of oil 
    •  use old oil that has become too thick
    •  allow the appliance to become overheated
    The appliance will shut off automatically. The power light will go off.
    Wait until the heating element has completely cooled. Remove the heating element 
    and turn it so the part that would be in the cooking pot is facing you. To reset the 
    fryer, press the red reset button on the right side using any small round non-metallic 
    object such as a pencil eraser or a Q-tip.
    Be sure to fill the cooking pot to at least the MIN marking 
    inside the cooking pot with oil before plugging in the 
    appliance again (M).
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    CARE	AND 	CLEANING
    This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service 
    personnel.
    Important: 	Always 	unplug 	the 	unit 	and 	allow 	it 	to 	cool 	completely 	before 	discarding	
    the 	oil 	and 	cleaning.
    STORING 	OIL
    Note: You do not have to change the oil after each use. Oil can be reused until it gets 
    dark or there is visible debris (such as batter or bits of food) in it.
    1.  Unplug unit from wall outlet.
    2.  Remove magnetic end of power cord from the unit socket.
    3.  Be sure the oil is completely cool before removing the cooking pot.
    4.  Store the cooled oil in its original container.
    CLEANING
    Cooking 	Pot 	and 	Frying 	Basket
    1.  Wash frying basket in the dishwasher, or wash by hand with a nonabrasive liquid 
    cleanser using a nylon pad to remove any remaining oil.
    2.  Wash cooking pot by hand with a nonabrasive liquid cleanser using a sponge or 
    nylon pad to remove remaining oil.
    •  Do not use any abrasive cleaners, coarse cleansers, or metal pads as  
      they may damage the nonstick coated surface.
    •  Be careful not to bang the pot as any dents can affect future performance.
    Note: 	To remove tough stains or dried-on foods stuck to the surface of the cooking 
    pot, we recommend a mild cleanser such as soft scrub for easier removal.
    3. After washing, dry the cooking pot, frying basket and handle thoroughly.
    Note: Over time and repeated use, there may be some fat buildup in the pot and on 
    the basket. This is normal.
    EXTERIOR 	SURFACES
    Important: 	Do 	not 	immerse 	appliance 	in 	water 	or 	any 	other 	liquid.
    Wipe exterior surfaces clean with a damp sponge or cloth and liquid detergent.
    h EATING 	ELEMENT
    Important: 	Do 	not 	immerse 	heating 	element 	assembly 	in 	water 	or 	any 	other 	liquid.	
    In 	addition, 	take 	care 	not 	to 	damage 	thin 	wires 	on 	heating 	element; 	if 	these	
    become 	damaged 	or 	broken, 	unit 	must 	be 	replaced.
    TROUBLEShOOTING
    PROBLEM	 POSSIBLE	CAUSE	 SOLUTION
    The fryer is not heating.  •  It is not plugged in.   •  Check to be sure  appliance 
      •  The overheat protection    is plugged in to a working  
       has been activated.    outlet; check that the  
           magnetic plug is correctly  
           placed into the back of the  
           fryer.
          •  Check the directions for the  
           reset function of the fryer. 
    The oil in the fryer   •  There may be too much   •  Check that the oil does not overflows.    oil in the fryer.   exceed the MAX line in the         fryer.
      •  The food being fried is   •  Remove any ice from frozen    too wet.    foods and dry thoroughly.
      •  There may be too much   •  Remove some of the food    food in the basket.    from the basket; do not         overfill the basket.
          •  Make sure to use only one         type of oil to fill the fryer.
    The food remains soft and   •  The food is not dry  •  Make sure food is dry and does not have a golden    enough or is cut too thick.    cut into thinner pieces, if color.        necessary.
      •  There is too much food   •  Do not overfill the basket.  
       in the basket.    Cook in 2 batches instead         of 1.
      •  The frying temperature   •  Make sure the set    is not hot enough.    temperature is correct.
          •  Raise the frying temperature         about 15 degrees.
    Freshly made French fries   Potatoes were not  Frying French fries in 2  stick together.   soaked before frying.  steps results in crisp fries that        are separated.
    Oil has an unpleasant  Oil is old or has been used  •  Empty cooking pot; wash it aroma.   too many times.  thoroughly.
          •  Add good quality vegetable         oil. Do not mix oils in fryer.
          •  Filter oil after each use and         store it in a cool dark place. 
    						
    							
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    RECIPES
    Ch ICKEN 	TENDERS 	WIT h	CUCUMBER 	YOGURT 	SAUCE
    ¼ cup seasoned flour
    1 egg, slightly beaten
    1 tbsp. water
    ½ cup bread crumbs
    1 lb chicken tenders or chicken breasts cut into thin strips
    1 cup plain fat free yogurt
    ¼ cup diced cucumber
    1 tbsp. snipped fresh dill
    1 tbsp. slivered lemon peel
    1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
    Oil for frying
    In a shallow plate, place flour. In shallow bowl, combine egg and water; blend 
    well. In second plate, place bread crumbs.
    Coat chicken on all sides in flour; dip in egg and then in bread crumbs being sure 
    to completely coat all sides of chicken.
    Arrange in single layer on waxed paper. Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.
    Meanwhile, in medium bowl combine yogurt, cucumber, dill, lemon peel and lemon 
    juice; blend well. Cover and refrigerate until ready to fry chicken.
    Add oil to “MAX” fill in George 	Forman®	Lean 	Mean™	Fryer; heat to 350ºF. Fry 
    chicken for 3½ to 4 minutes until chicken is golden and cooked through  (chicken 
    will register 170ºF when tested with a meat thermometer).
    Spin on high for 2 minutes.
    Serve with cucumber sauce.
    Makes 4 to 6 servings.
    CORN 	FRITTERS 	WIT h	ROASTED 	PEPPER 	SAUCE
    1 jar (6.5 oz.) roasted red peppers, well drained
    ¼ cup vegetable broth
    1 tbsp. balsamic vinegar
    ¼ cup cilantro leaves
    1 large clove garlic, minced
    Oil for frying 
    1 cup unsifted all-purpose flour
    1 tsp. chili powder
    1 tsp. salt
    ¼ tsp. ground cumin
    2 eggs
    ½ cup milk
    1 tsp. olive oil
    2 cups whole kernel corn
    ½ cup minced green onion
    2 tbsp. chopped parsley
    In bowl of Black & Decker® mini chopper or food processor, combine first  
    5 ingredients. Using PULSE, process mixture until well-blended and smooth. Place 
    in serving bowl; cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.
    Add oil to “MAX” fill in George 	Forman®	Lean 	Mean™	Fryer; heat to 350ºF. 
    Meanwhile, in medium size mixing bowl, combine flour, chili powder, salt and 
    cumin. In second bowl, combine egg, milk and oil; blend well.
    Make a well in the center of the flour mixture; add the egg mixture all at once. 
    Blend just until moistened. Stir in corn, green onions and parsley.
    Drop by tablespoons into hot oil. Do not crowd the fryer; cook about 6 at a time. Fry 
    until golden brown on all sides and cooked through, about 4 minutes.
    Spin on high for 2 minutes. Drain on paper towels.
    Serve with red pepper sauce. 
    Makes about 2½ dozen. 
    						
    							
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    FRESh	VEGETABLE 	WONTONS
    Oil for frying
    ¼ cup low sodium soy sauce
    1 tbsp. sherry
    1 medium clove garlic, minced
    2 tsp. chopped fresh ginger
    1 cup chopped bok choy
    ½ cup chopped snow peas
    ¼ cup chopped bean sprouts
    ¼ cup chopped red pepper
    ¼ cup chopped water chestnuts
    ½ tbsp chopped fresh ginger
    1 large clove garlic, minced
    ½ tsp. salt
    ¼ tsp. pepper
    30 wonton wrappers
    Add oil to “MAX” fill in George 	Forman®	Lean 	Mean™	Fryer; heat to 350ºF. 
    Meanwhile, in small bowl, combine soy sauce, sherry, medium garlic clove and  
    2 tsp. ginger; set aside.
    In medium bowl, combine remaining ingredients except wontons.
    Place 6 wrappers on a cutting board. Brush the edges of 2 adjacent sides of the 
    wrapper with water. Place about 1 tbsp. filling in center of wrapper. Fold in half 
    forming a triangle and having 2 dry sides close on wet sides. Pinch to seal.
    Place closed wontons in fryer basket and lower into hot oil. Fry about 3 minutes 
    until golden brown on both sides and cooked through, about 5 minutes.
    Spin on high for 1 minutes.
    Drain on paper towels. Keep warm. Repeat with remaining wontons.
    Serve dipping sauce with wontons.
    Makes 6 to 8 servings.
    YUCA 	STICKS 	WIT h	AIOLI 	SAUCE
    1 pkg. (1 lb.) frozen yuca
    Oil for Frying
    ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
    2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
    ¼ cup minced green onion
    2 tbsp. chopped fresh Italian parsley
    2 large cloves garlic, minced
    Cook yuca according to package directions. Drain and place in bowl. Cover and 
    refrigerate until cold or overnight.
    Add oil to “MAX” fill in George 	Forman®	Lean 	Mean™	Fryer; heat to 375ºF. 
    Combine oil, lemon juice, green onions, parsley and garlic; set aside.
    Cut yuca into strips. Place about 24 strips in fryer basket and lower into hot oil. Fry 
    about 3 minutes until golden brown on all sides and cooked through.
    Spin on high for 1 to 2 minutes.
    Serve with aioli dipping sauce.
    Makes 6 to 8 servings. 
    						
    							
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    CINNAMON	ORANGE 	DONUT 	DROPS
    Oil for frying
    2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour
    2½ tsp. baking powder
    ½ tsp baking soda
    ½ tsp. salt
    2 tbsp. grated orange peel
    2 large eggs
    1 cup sugar
    ½ cup sour cream
    1 tsp. vanilla extract
    1 tsp. ground cinnamon
    Add oil to “MAX” fill in George 	Forman® 	Lean 	Mean™ 	Fryer; heat to 375ºF. 
    Meanwhile, in large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add 
    orange peel.
    In small bowl, beat eggs until foamy; gradually beat in ½ cup sugar until thoroughly 
    blended.
    Stir in sour cream and vanilla. Add to dry ingredients and blend just until 
    moistened. Dough will be soft.
    Drop by tablespoons into hot oil. Do not crowd the fryer; cook about 6 at a time. Fry 
    until golden brown on all sides and cooked through, about 5 minutes.
    Spin on low for 1 minute.
    Drain on paper towels.
    Combine remaining ½ cup sugar with cinnamon. Roll doughnut rounds in cinnamon 
    sugar.
    Note: If desired stir in ½ cup mini chocolate morsels into batter just before frying.
    Makes about 2½ dozen.
    FRIED 	C h EESECAKE 	SQUARES
    1 pint strawberries, hulled and sliced
    1 tbsp. sugar
    1 pkg. frozen New York style cheesecake
    3 eggs, beaten
    3 cups graham cracker crumbs
    Oil for frying
    Fresh mint
    In bowl, combine strawberries and sugar; toss to blend. Cover and let stand at 
    room temperature or in refrigerator until ready to serve (strawberries will create 
    their own syrup).
    Cut frozen cheesecake into 1-inch squares. Place eggs in a bowl and blend in 
    2 tbsp. water. Place crumbs in a second bowl. Coat squares of cheese cake in 
    crumbs. Dip into egg mixture and turn to coat all sides. Return to crumbs and coat 
    evenly. Repeat coating cheesecakes in egg and crumbs. Arrange in single layer on 
    platter. Cover lightly and return to freezer for several minutes.
    Add oil to “MAX” fill in George 	Forman®	Lean 	Mean™	Fryer; heat to 350ºF. 
    Place about 6 squares in fryer basket and lower into hot oil. Fry about 30 seconds 
    to 1 minute until golden brown.
    Spin on low for 30 seconds.
    Drain on paper towels. Serve with strawberries and garnish with fresh mint leaves.
    Makes 6 to 8 servings. 
    						
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