Sears 61011 Owner's Manual page 18

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Roasting
Roasting
is cooking
by dry heat. Tender
meat or
poultry
can be roasted
uncovered
in your oven_
Roasting
temperatures,
which
should
be low and
steady,
keep spattering
to a minimum.
The oven has a special
low shelf position
(R) just
above the oven bottom.
Use it when
extra cooking
space is needed,
for
example,
when
roasting
a
large turkey_ The shelf is
not designed
to slide out
at this position.
Roasting
is real!y a baking
procedure
used for meats,
Therefore,
the oven controls
are set for Baldng.
(You
may hear a slight clicking
sound
indicating
the oven is
working
propedy.)
Most
meats continue
to cook slightly
while standing
afrer being removed
from the oven_ Recommended
standing
time for roasts is 10 to 20 minutes.
This
allows the roasts
to firm up and makes
them easier to
carve. The internal
temperature
will rise about
5 ° to
10°E (3 ° to 6°C.).
If you wish to compensate
for the
temperature
rise, remove
the roast from
the oven when
its internal
temperature
is 5 ° to 10°E (3 ° to 6°C,)
less
than
the temperature
shown
in the Roasting
Guide.
Remember
that food will continue
to cook in the hot
oven and therefore
should
be removed
when
the
desired
internal
temperature
has been reached°
1. Position
oven shelf' at
position
B for small
size roast [3 to 5 lbso
(1.3 to 2.3 kg)] and
at position
R for
larger roasts°
2, Check
the weight
of the meat. Place the meat fat-
.......
side-up
or the poultry
breast-side-up
on roasting
grid in a shallow
pan. The melting
fat will baste the
meat. Select a pan as close to the size of the meat as
possible.
(The
broiler pan with grid is a good pan
for this.)
3. Turn
the OVEN
CONTROL
knob
to the desired
temperature
(you may hear a slight clicking
sound,
indicating
the oven is working
properly).
See the
Roasting
Guide
for temperatures
and approximate
cooking
times.
4, When
roasting
is finished,
turn
the OVEN
CONTROL
lmob to OFF and then remove
the
food from
the oven,
Dual Shelf Cooking
This allows more
than one food to be cooked
at the
same timer For example:
While
roasting
a 20-lb.
(!0 kg) turkey
on shelf position
R, a second
shelf
(if so equipped)
may be added
on position
D so that
scalloped
potatoes
can be cooked
at the same time.
Calculate
the total cooking
time to enable
both dishes
to complete
cooking
at the same time. Allow
15-20
minutes
of additional
cooking
time for the potatoes.
Use of Aluminum
Foil
You can
use aluminum
foi! to line the broiler pan°
This makes clean-up easier
when using the pan for
marinating,
cooking with
fi'uits, cooking heavily
cured meats or basting
food during cooking.
Press the foil tighdy
around
the inside of the pan.
Frozen
Roasts
Frozen
roasts of beef, pork, lamb,
etc., can be started
without
thawing,
but allow !5 to _25 minutes
per
pound
(450 grams)
additional
time
[1`5 minutes
per
pound
for roasts under
5 pounds
(2.3 kg),
more
time
fbr larger roasts],
Make
sure poultry
is thawed
before roasting.
Unthawed
poultry
often
does not cook evenly° Some commercial
frozen poultry can be cooked successfully without
thawing.
Follow
the directions
given on the package
label.
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