Dash DPIE100 Mini Instruction Manual
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To preheat the Dash DPIE100 Mini Pie Maker, plug it into an electrical outlet. The indicator light will turn on, signaling that the appliance is heating up. Wait for the light to turn off, indicating that the preheating process is complete.
The Dash DPIE100 Mini Pie Maker is versatile and can be used to make a variety of pies, including sweet pies like apple or cherry, and savory pies such as chicken pot pie or quiche.
Ensure the pie maker is unplugged and cool before cleaning. Wipe the non-stick cooking surfaces with a damp cloth. Do not submerge the appliance in water or use abrasive cleaners.
If the pie maker doesn't heat up, check that it is properly plugged into a working outlet. If it still doesn't heat, inspect the power cord for damage and contact Dash customer support for assistance.
Yes, you can use store-bought pie crusts. Roll them out to the desired thickness and cut them to fit the pie maker's molds.
Cooking times can vary based on the type of pie and filling, but generally, it takes about 10-15 minutes to cook a pie in the Dash DPIE100 Mini Pie Maker.
Allow the pies to cool completely before storing them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They can be kept for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze the pies in a freezer-safe container.
Ensure the pie maker is fully preheated before use. For a crispier crust, you can brush the top with a bit of egg wash before cooking.
Yes, you can make gluten-free pies using a gluten-free pie crust recipe or store-bought gluten-free dough. Ensure the filling is also gluten-free if needed.
It is normal for the pie maker to emit a small amount of smoke or odor during the first use as the protective coating on the heating elements is burned off. This should dissipate after a few uses.