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Section Five: USING THE COOKTOP
Convection Bake
TIPS FOR CONVECTION
BAKE
Preheating
the Oven
Preheat
the oven before
cooking
any foods,
including
large pieces
of meat or poultry. See you r recipe
for preheating
recommendation.
Preheating
time depends
on the
temperature
setting and the num-
ber of racks in the oven.
Temperature
Setting
When using Convection
Bake,
reduce the temperature
recom-
mended in the recipe by 25°F.
When
roasting
meats,
check
internal temperature prior to time
recommended by recipe to prevent
overcooking. When roasting meats
in convection,
do not reduce
temperature setting.
High
Altitude
Baking
When baking at high altitudes,
in
either
BAKE
or CONVECTION
BAKE,
recipes
and baking
times
vary.
For accurate
information,
write
the
Extension
Service,
Colorado
State
University,
Fort
Collins,
Colorado
80521.
There
may be a cost for the bulletins.
Specify
the
type
of information
you
want
(example:
cakes,
cookies,
breads,
etc.).
Condensation
It is normal for a certain amount of
moisture
to evaporate
from
the
food during any cooking
process.
The
amount
depends
on the
moisture
content
of the food. The
moisture
will condense
on any
surface
cooler
than the inside
of
the oven, such asthe control panel.
RACK
POSITIONS
Large
Main
Oven
One
Rack
Baking
• When baking on one rack, best results are obtained
in the bake
mode
(see Bake).
• When
roasting
a turkey
or a large piece
of meat, convection
bake may be used.
Rack #2 is the most appropriate
rack.
Two
Rack
Baking
• Racks
#2 and
#5 are
most
appropriate
when
using
the
convection
bake mode.
Cake pans should
be staggered
on
racks #2 and #5. Cookie sheets
should
be placed
on rack #2
directly
under the one on rack # 5.
• This may be used for cakes, cookies,
biscuits
and other foods
for which two rack baking
is desirable.
• When several casseroles,
frozen pies or cakes are to be baked,
use racks #2 and #5.
• These two racks can also be used for a large oven meal.
Three
Rack
Baking
• When several
sheets
of cookies
are to be baked,
bake them
on racks #1, #3,and #5. Place the baking sheets directly above
each other on the respective
racks to allow air to flow around
the baking
sheets.
Bakeware
Type
• Aluminum
bakeware
gives the best browning
results.
Cookie
sheets
with
only
two sides
give the
best
results.
Aluminum
commercial
half-sheets
or professional
cooking
utensils
may be used but baking times may be increased.
Placement
For better browning,
utensils
such as cookie
sheets,
jelly roll
pans and rectangular
baking pans should be placed crosswise
on the rack with the shorter sides on the right and the left. This
allows the air to circulate
freely.
• When baking on more than one rack, cookie sheets should
not
be staggered;
round cake pans should
be staggered.
kCAUTION
WHEN USING THE OVEN IN ANY MODE
Never use aluminum foil to cover the oven racks or to line
the oven.
It can damage the oven and cause a fire hazard if
heat is trapped under it. See Page 3.
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