Oven Cooking - Roper B875 Use And Care Manual

Gas built-in oven
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Oven Cooking
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Always follow recipe carefully.
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Measure ingredients
properly
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Use proper pan placement
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Place pans on the oven racks with 1%" - 2"
of air space on all sides of each pan. Avoid
overcrowding
the oven.
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Pans too close to each other, to oven walls
or to the oven bottom
block the free move-
ment of air. Improper
air movement
causes
uneven browning
and cooking.
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cake layers
4
cake layers
9 Most baking should be done on the second
shelf position from the bottom. When baking
several items, use two shelves placed on the
second
and fourth
rack positions
from the
bottom of the oven. Stagger pans so that no
pan is directly
above another.
Bake angel
food cakes on the first shelf position
from
the bottom of the oven. If your range has a
folding
oven rack it is recommended
that
you place the folding
rack in the lower posi-
tion when using both racks.
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Let the oven
preheat
thoroughly
before
cooking
baked products.
Allow
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min-
utes preheat time.
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Avoid opening
the door too often to check
the food during
baking as heat will be lost.
This may result in poor baking results.
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Cakes, cookies,
muffins,
and quick
breads
should
be baked in shiny pans -
to reflect
the heat -
because they should have a light
golden
crust. Yeast breads and pie crusts
should be baked in glass or dull (non-shiny
pans) - to absorb the heat -
because they
should have a brown, crisp crust.
Oven temperatures
should
be reduced
25
degrees
below recommended
temperatures
if you use dark pans or oven proof glass.
There may be some odor when the oven is
first used. This is caused by the heating
of
new parts and insulation.
Do not cover the oven bottom
or an entire
oven rack with foil. The foil can block nor-
mal heat flow, cause cooking
failures,
and
damage the oven interior.
In gas ranges the
use of foil in the oven could cause incom-
plete gas combustion.
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