Condensation; Temperature Sensor; High Altitude Baking; Food Serving Temperature Guidelines - Bosch WALL OVENS Use And Care Manual

Bosch 5000 series wall ovens use and care manual
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Condensation

The oven vent is located above the oven door. It is
normal to see steam escaping from the vent and
condensation may collect on areas above the vent such
as the display.

Temperature Sensor

Your new oven has an electronic temperature sensor
that accurately maintains the temperature selected.
Your previous oven may have had a mechanical
thermostat that drifted gradually to a higher
temperature. As a result, you may need to adjust your
favorite recipes when cooking in your new oven.

High Altitude Baking

When cooking at high altitude, recipes and cooking
time will vary from the standard. For accurate
information, write the Extension Service, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. There
may be a charge for the bulletins.
CAUTION:
Many factors affect cooking performance.
Always check food for doneness before serving
Table 1: Food Temperature Guidelines
Food Serving Temperature Guidelines from FSIS
140° F (60° C)
Ham, precooked (to reheat)
145° F (63° C)
Fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb (medium rare)
160° F (71° C)
Ground Meat & Meat Mixtures (Beef, Pork, Veal,
Lamb)
Fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb (medium)
Fresh Pork (medium)
Fresh Ham (raw)
Egg Dishes
Note: Eggs (alone, not used in a recipe) - cook until yolk & white are fi rm.
General Oven Tips
(USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service)
165° F (74° C)
Ground Meat & Meat Mixtures (Turkey, Chicken)
Stuffi ng (cooked alone or in bird)
Leftovers & Casseroles
170° F (77° C)
Fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb (well done)
Poultry breasts
Fresh Pork (well done)
180° F (82° C)
Chicken and Turkey, (whole)
Poultry (thighs and wings)
Duck and Goose
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