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• Tender cuts of meat and poultry can be roasted to a rich golden brown in the
convection oven. Follow general recommendations
for roasting and use Conveet
Roast.
• Refer to convection meat roasting chart for recommended
cooking temperature'
and time. The chart can serve as a guide to help plan meal serving time.
Minutes per pound will vary according
to the size, shape, quality, and {nitial
temperature of meat as well as the electrical voltage in your area. Times are based
on refrigerator cold meat.
• A large cut of meat wit! usually require fewer minutes per pound to roast than a
smaller cut of meat.
• Do not use a roasting pan with high sides; use pan provided with oven.
• Do not cover meat. Allow the circulating hot air to surround the meat and seal in
the juices.
Since the breast meat on a large turkey cooks more quickly than the thigh area,
place a "foil cap" over the breast area after desired brownness is reached to prevent
overbrowning.
(See above.)
A stuffed turkey will require an extra 30 to 60 minutes depending on size. Stuffing
should reach an internal temperature
of 165°F.
Convect
Roasting:
Frozen
to Finish
Meats (except poultry) may be roasted frozen to finish, Follow these guidelines for the
most satisfactory
results.
Use temperatures
for roasting fresh meats as recommended
by most cookbooks,
Generally,
most meats are roasted at 325°F,
For best results do not use
temperatures
below 300°F.
Use times for roasting fresh meats given in your favorite cookbooks as approximate
guides for roasting frozen meats. Roasting times will vary due to factors such as
coldness of meat, size, quality, or cut, In general, roasting times for frozen to finish
in the convection
oven will be approximately
the same as fresh to finish in a
conventional bake oven.
• The guidelines given for roasting fresh meats in the convection oven also apply to
roasting frozen meats.
Insert meat thermometer
or probe midway during the cooking process.
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