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Baking
Do not lock the oven door with
the latch during
baking,
The latch
is used for self-cleaning
only,
Your oven temperature
is controlled
very accurately
using an oven control system,
tt is recommended
that
you
operate
the oven
for
a number
of weeks
to
become
familiar
with you new oven's performance
If
you think an adjustment
is necessary,
see the Adjust
the Oven Thermostat
section,
How to Set Your Range for Baking
To avoid
possible
burns,
place the shelves
in the
correct
position
before you turn the oven on.
1. Close the oven door,, Turn the OVEN, SET knob to
BAKE and then turn the OVEN TEMP
knob to the
desired
temperature,
2. Check the food for doneness
at the minimum
time
on the recipe_ Cook longer if necessary,.
3. Turn
the
OVEN
TEMP
knob
to OFF
and
then
remove the food,
Oven Shelves
Arrange
the oven shelf
or shelves in the desired
locations while the oven
is
cool.
The
correct
shelf position
depends
on the kind of food and
the browning
desired,
As a general rule, place
most foods in the mid-
dle of the oven, on either shelf position
B or C,, See
the chart for suggested
shelf positions°
Type of Food
Angel food cake
Biscuits
or muffins
Cookies
or cupcakes
Brownies
Layer cakes
Bundt or pound cakes
Pies or pie shells
Frozen pies
Casseroles
Roasting
Shelf
Position
A
BorC
BorC
BorC
BorC
AorB
B orC
A (on cookie sheet)
BorC
BorR
Preheating
Preheat
the oven
if the recipe
calls for it, Preheat
means bringing
the oven up to the specified
tempera-
ture before
putting
the food in the oven, To preheat,
set the oven at the correct
temperature--selecting
a
higher temperature
does not shorten preheat
time,,
Preheating
is necessary
for good results when baking
cakes,
cookies,
pastry
and
breads,
For
most
casseroles
and roasts,
preheating
is not necessary°
For ovens
without
a preheat
indicator
light or tone,
preheat
10 minute&
After the oven is preheated
place
the food in the oven as quickly
as possible to prevent
heat from escaping.
Baking Pans
Use the proper baking
pan, The type of finish on the
pan determines
the
amount
of browning
that
will
occur,,
o Dark, rough or dull pans absorb
heat resulting
in a
browner,
crisper crust, Use this type for pies.
o Shiny, bright and smooth
pans reflect heat, resulting
in a lighter,
more
delicate
browning.
Cakes
and
cookies
require this type of pan°
o Glass baking dishes also absorb
heat
When baking
in glass baking dishes,
the temperature
may need to
be reduced
by 25°F (13°C)
Pan Placement
For even cooking and proper browning,
there must be
enough
room for air circulation
in the oven° Baking
results
will be better
if baking
pans
are centered
as
much as possible
rather than being placed to the front
or to the back of the oven.
Pans should
not touch each other or the walls of the
oven.
Allow
t-
to 1'A-inch
(25-
to 4-cm)
space
between
pans as well as from the back of the oven,
the
door
and
the
sides,
If you
need
to
use two
shelves, stagger the pans so one is not directly above
the other.
Baking Guides
When
using prepared
baking
mixes, follow
package
recipe or instructions
for the best baking results.
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