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| This item National Presto 05461 Stainless Steel Pro Fry Immersion Element Deep Fryer,Silver | |
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| Customer Rating | 4.6 out of 5 stars (4042) |
| Price | From $59.73 |
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| Color | Silver |
What is a pro fry?
Pro-Fry is designed for professional fryers, it delivers consistent, excellent results. Pro-Fry is durable and cooks to perfection. Oil Type – High-Oleic Soybean Oil. Zero Grams Trans-Fat Per Serving. Great Stability for Par-Frying and Deep Fat Frying.
What is an immersion element in a deep fryer?
1800-watt immersion element provides quick preheating and fast oil temperature recovery. Signal light indicates when the oil is ready for frying. Cover with filter serves as a spatter shield when lowering food into hot oil.** Both the heating element and enameled pot are removable for easy cleaning.
Why did my deep fryer stopped working?
The most likely reason your deep fryer won’t turn on is an issue with the power cord. Most deep fryer power cords connect to the unit magnetically, and can become easily disconnected if the fryer is bumped or moved. These parts heat the deep fryer, so if one is faulty, the unit will not turn on.
How long does a presto deep fryer take to heat up?
Step 4: Once oil is at desired temperature, add food to basket and lower into oil. Electric deep-fryers heat up oil fairly quickly—our winner takes 14 to 15 minutes, depending on the temperature chosen, compared to about 20 minutes for the same amount of oil in a Dutch oven.
Is peanut oil good for frying?
Fatty acid composition of oil is the main criteria for choosing an oil for a given application. Regular peanut oil has higher saturated fatty acid content than many other commodity oils such as canola and soybean oil. That is one of the reasons peanut oil is good for high temperature applications such as frying.
How much oil do you put in a Presto deep fryer?
Your fryer will need approximately 12 cups of cooking oil. The amount of oil must always be between the MAX and MIN level markings inside the removable pot (Fig. A).