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Bake Stone Use & Care for Gas Ranges
Using the Bake Stone
WOLF TIPS FOR SUCCESS
Turn on the convection fan.
Always preheat after positioning the oven rack and
bake stone. For best results, preheat oven for one hour
before adding food.
Use only the Wolf bake stone in the gas range.
Use only one bake stone rack per oven.
Food is usually cooked directly on the stone. To
prevent sticking, apply plenty of cornmeal or flour to
the bottom of the food.
The pizza peel is used to remove foods easily from the
oven. Simply slide the peel under the food on the bake
stone and lift out of the oven.
When baking a series of breads or pizzas in a row,
allow 5 minutes between foods for the bake stone to
return to the proper temperature.
Bake stone and rack should be removed after baking.
Keep the oven door closed until the oven has cooled
completely to protect components from heat.
WOLF TIPS FOR BREAD DOUGH
Humidity affects moisture of the bread dough. On a
humid day, add more flour, a tablespoon at a time, until
the desired dough texture is acquired. On a dry day,
add more water, a tablespoon at a time, until the dough
becomes softer.
Food processor bowls needed for the recipes on the
following pages should hold 12 cups
. This will allow for two 1
(3.3 L)
bread to be mixed at one time. Smaller processor
bowls would require cutting the ingredients in half,
except the dry yeast.
Allow the food processor to knead the dough. This
usually takes 30 to 45 seconds after dough becomes
a ball inside the food processor bowl.
The dough blade can be substituted for the metal
cutting blade. Follow manufacturer's directions for your
specific food processor.
WOLF TIPS FOR BAKING BREAD
After the initial baking time of 10 minutes, the oven
temperature can be reduced to control outside
browning of the bread.
The exterior of yeast breads can be made more crusty
by using a spray bottle to spray the oven interior with
water before and during baking.
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2

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