Pizza Function - Breville BOV650XL /B Instruction Book

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OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE COMPACT SMART OVEN™ – PIZZA

PIZZA FUNCTION

Elements
Top and bottom heating elements cycle on
and off to regulate the correct temperature.
Rack Position
Middle rack height position.
Optional Settings
FROZEN FOODS button.
TEMPERATURE CONVERSION button.
The PIZZA function melts and browns
cheese and toppings, while crisping the
pizza crust.
1.
Insert the wire rack into the middle
rack height position. The wire rack
should be positioned with the spokes
facing upwards. Close the oven door.
NOTE
We recommend using the middle
rack height position during the
PIZZA function. However this is a
guide only. The position of the rack
may vary depending on the type and
size of the pizza. Some fresh pizza's
may be more suited to the bottom
rack height position.
We recommend experimenting with
the rack height position, as well as
the temperature and time settings to
produce the desired results.
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NOTE
If cooking a frozen pizza, ensure
to remove all packaging, including
cardboard, plastic, paper, or other
flammable materials before placing
the pizza in the oven.
Breville recommends using a dark
colored, non-stick pizza pan when
cooking a pizza. Light colored pans
reflect heat and may not effectively
crisp the pizza crust.
The optional 12" (30cm) non-stick
pizza pan accessory is available.
For a crisper crust, pizzas can be
cooked directly on the wire rack.
However care should be taken as
melted cheese and other ingredients
may build-up on the heating elements
and create a potential fire risk.
2.
Turn the FUNCTION dial until the
indicator reaches the PIZZA function.
The LCD screen indicates the preset
PIZZA temperature of '425°F'. The
preset
FROZEN FOODS setting will
also be displayed (see Page 37 if cooking
fresh pizza).
3.
The pizza cooking temperature and time
can be adjusted before or during the
cooking cycle.
OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE COMPACT SMART OVEN™ – PIZZA
a)
The preset cooking temperature of
425°F is displayed as the default on
the LCD screen. Turn the TEMP/TIME
dial to adjust the cooking temperature
in 10°F increments, from 120°F to a
maximum of 450°F (or in the Celsius
mode, 5°C increments, from 50°C to a
maximum 230°C).
b)
To select the cooking time, press the
center of the TEMP/TIME dial until the
LCD screen displays the preset cooking
time of ':15 MINS'.
Turn the dial to adjust the cooking time
in one minute increments up to 1 hour,
and in 5 minute increments between 1
and 2 hours.
NOTE
The cooking technology in The
Compact Smart Oven™ allows foods
to cook more evenly and quickly,
significantly reducing cooking
times. The oven's preset cooking
temperatures and times, as well as
the cooking temperature and time
directions on pre-packaged foods,
may need to be changed depending
on the recipe, the amount of food and
your personal taste.
We recommend experimenting with
the temperature and time settings to
produce the desired results.
NOTE
Due to the wide variety of pizzas
available, you will need to consider
whether you are cooking a fresh or
frozen pizza or a thin crust or deep
dish, and adjust the cooking time to
produce the ideal result.
For example, frozen pizzas may need
additional cooking time. Thick crust
pizzas may also require slightly more
cooking time.
NOTE
Your customized PIZZA temperature
and time settings will remain in
the memory of the oven until you
change them or unplug the oven from
the power outlet. When the oven is
plugged back into the power outlet,
the PIZZA function will automatically
return to the preset temperature of
425°F (220°C), preset time of ':15
MINS' and preset
FROZEN FOODS
setting.
5.
Press the START/CANCEL button
to activate this setting. The button
surround will illuminate red, the oven
alert will sound, and the LCD screen will
illuminate orange.
6.
The LCD screen will indicate a blinking
'PREHEATING'. Once the oven has
reached the set temperature, the
temperature alert will sound.
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