Baking - Whirlpool SF335EEPW0 Use & Care Manual

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HINTS
FOR SUCCESSFUL
BAKING
OVEN RACKS: Arrange
oven racks in the correct
posi-
tions BEFORE the oven is turned on. If using only one
rack, position
rack so
the
food is near the center of the
oven. If using both racks, allow 3 to 4 inches between
racks. The racks should
be arranged
so they divide the
oven in thirds,
PAN PLACEMENT:
Allow 2 inches between utensils and
the oven walls.
Utensils
should
not touch
each other,
the oven walls or the oven window,
on models so e-
quipped.
When using both racks for cooking,
stagger
the utensils
so one is neither
directly
over another
nor
touching
each other or the oven walls.
Cooking
results will be affected
by the use of utensils
that are too large for the oven rack, misplacement
of
utensils
in the oven or placing
too many utensils
on an
oven rack. Incorrect
placement
of cooking
utensils
in
the oven will prevent
proper oven air circulation
which
affects cooking
results and oven operation.
Never place pans directly
on the oven bottom.
TIMINGS:
Check
the food
after
the minimum
time
recommended
in the recipe and continue
checking
at
intervals
until the food is done.
Leave the oven door closed until the minimum
baking
time given has elapsed,
then check food. Do not be a
"peeping
Tom".
Opening
the door frequently
during
cooking
allows
excessive
heat to escape which wastes
fuel and affects baking results.
UTENSILS:
To obtain
good baking
results,
use bright
or light colored
aluminum
pans for cookies
or biscuits
and dull or anodized
aluminum
pans for pies and breads.
Dark pans absorb heat and cause overbrowning.
Bake biscuits
and cookies on a flat sheet or very shallow
pan. The bottom of an inverted pan may be used. If sheet
or utensil
has sides, pale or light browning
will occur.
For a crisp crust, use glass or dull, anodized
aluminum
pie plates and bread pans.
When
baking
cakes
in glass
utensils,
lower
recom-
mended temperature
by 25" F. and use the recommended
cooking
time in the recipe. It is not necessary
to lower
temperatures
for baking
pies or cooking
casseroles
in
glass utensils.
Use level pans. Warped ones result in uneven browning
and poorly shaped products.
Use the size pan recommended
in the recipe. As a gene-
ral guide,
cake pans should
be filled
only about two-
thirds full.
CORRECT
USE OF ALUMINUM
FOIL: Do not place
aluminum
foil directly
on the oven bottom.
A piece of
foil that is slightly
larger than the cooking
utensil
can
be placed on the rack directly
below the one holding
the cooking
utensil.
Do not completely
cover an oven rack with foil. This
blocks
air flow, affects
cooking
results
and could
be
a safety hazard.
Do not use aluminum
foil directly
under a cooking
uten-
sil. Foil will reflect heat away from the utensil
and will
cause pie crusts to be soggy on the bottom crust or have
pale browning
on the top crust.
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