- Set-n-Forget cooker
The Set-n-Forget cooker is a commercial kitchen
deep fryer developed in 1972. It is believed that this was the first-everautomated attempt at thedeep fryer .Background
The Set-n-Forget deep fryer was designed by the influential Australian racing car designer John Joyce of
Bowin Cars fame. In the early 1970’s when the demand for racing cars declined in Australia, the Bowin Car company was forced to change its direction fromFormula racing cars to commercial goods market. John Joyce believed that typicaldeep fryer systems were wastful because they didn’t control portion size and in some cases drained poorly. He also felt it was costly for staff to be standing around tending to thedeep-frying food, especially if they are letting a steak burn.He hoped by automating the frying process he could eliminate some of these shortcomings. It is believed this was the first ever
automated deep fryer invented and actively marketed for sale.Unfortunately, the new type of automated deep fryer did not reach product uptake expectations and the Australian company ceased production of the machines in the mid to late 1970’s. Currently no documentation exists detailing the reasons the
innovative concept failed topenetrate the commercialcatering andkitchen markets.Features
*Automatically controls portion size,
temperature andfrying times.
*Eachcanister takes it turn to pass through thecooking medium, rotating as it goes to ensureagitation of the food and therefore even cooking of each serve. When perfectly cooked, thefood is drained and the canister rolls into a holding section, within the food stays hot for at least eight minutes.
*Cost of running is extremely low and the machine can produce up to 180 servings of chips per hour.Technical data
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