Convenience Foods; Non-Frozen Shelf Pastry; Frozen Foods - Toastmaster T2050BC Use And Care Manual

Toastmaster use and care guide toaster t2050w, t2050wc, t2050bc
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3.
Insert bread or toaster food into Bread Slots and push down
Toast Lever.
NOTE: Use any slot when toasting single slice or portion. Use
bread slices that fit freely into toaster slots. The Self-Adjusting
Bread Slots hold food upright for uniform toasting on both sides.
4.
When toast is done, the Toast Lever with Auto Hi-Lift will pop up
and the power will shut off automatically.
5.
To interrupt toasting, turn Toast Color Control counter
clockwise to Cancel Toasting Position.
NOTE: Breads vary in density and moisture content, requiring
different settings. The best toast is made with bread a day or two old.

Convenience Foods

Today there are many varieties of packaged convenience food
available, both frozen and non-frozen (shelf pastry), that can be
toasted in your toaster.
Since toaster foods and individual tastes vary, it is difficult to
recommend exact Toast Color Control setting, however, after a little
experimentation you will discover the best setting for your needs. You
may also wish to refer to the heating instructions on food packaging.

Non-frozen Shelf Pastry

Move Toast Color Control to the Pop Tarts
convenience foods. It may be necessary to adjust control clockwise for
longer toasting cycle.

Frozen Foods

Move the Toast Color Control to a darker color setting. Due to
variations in size and density, frozen items will require different
settings. Moving the control clockwise will provide a longer toasting
cycle. Thawing frozen foods before toasting will help ensure that the
inside of the food is heated and will prevent the outside from
burning. Again, experimentation is the best way to accommodate
individual tastes.
Toaster Use and Care Guide
4.
Toaster Pastry for thicker
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