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You can get a manual at one of these locations, probably for free.
http://www.retrevo.com/
http://www.manualowl.com/index.php
http://www.manualsonline.com/
Thank you to all those who posted the instruction/recipe booklet. I had the contact roaster for years and love it but was always bothered I didn't have the manual. Thanks again!
Here it is!
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/media/ ... 01/A/man-migrate/MANUAL000067744.pdf
There are two GV5s available on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/George-Forema ... =UTF8&qid=1219787396&sr=11-1
I have the PDF. after hours of looking for this thing.. email me s i r r e l l s at y a h o o and I'll send it to you
I love the George Foreman contact roaster - for whole chickens, meats, etc. (not a grill) but I cannot find it any more. Two of my friends also want one. I was told it was discontinued. it was the best appliance you put out.
you can download a manual direct from salton.com.au also contact info is Contact Us
Customer Service:
Phone: 1800 427 842
Email: info@salton.com.au
Sales inquiries:
1800 427 824
Online ordering queries:
Email: onlineservice@salton.com.au
Address:
151-155 Woodlands Drv
Braeside, Vic, 3195
Direct Mail:
PO Box 683,
Mordialloc, Vic 3195
Salton NZ Ltd
Phone: (09)920 2575
Toll Free: 0508 629 777
Email: sales@salton.co.nz
Direct Mail:
PO Box 300-201
Albany, Auckland
Need a George Foreman CONTACT COOKER Roaster GV5 manual, you can download a copy, go to KITCHEN.ManualsOnline.com Free registration and there are loads of manuals to download at no cost.
I do not have a Recipes for a Turkey
to cook in the George Foreman Roaster.
Can you sent a Reciper to me.
hollgeri AT gt.rr.com
This is a wonderfully simple machine to use. We mostly use it to make whole chickens/capons/cornish hens. Season the bird as you would to roast in an oven. For really great flavor, stuff the bird with fresh herbs and veggies! It will not take as long to cook in the GF Roaster as it does in a regular oven, so the best tip you could get is use a meat themometer to check for doneness. It is not great for very lean roasts because then can tend to dry out, but if you are diligent about basting, it should turn out well. We baked potatoes in it once and they turned out very well. Nice crunch to the skin and very flaky on the inside! If you marinate your fish, you could bake them in this as well, again the key to all of this is to use a thermometer, at least until you get used to it! Good Luck!
If you have the smaller one (I do), the manual is at http://www.esalton.com/static/manuals/GV5.pdf
There is also a George Foreman Yahoo group with lots of recipes and info. Go to www.Yahoo.com and then Groups and do a search.
You might also try the Internet for the manual. Just type in the appliance name and see what you get.
I would try checking on line for the company's 800 number and seeing if they will send this to you.
I bought a George Foreman roasting machine new in the box at a sale. Where can I get a book for it?
By Linda