Baking Tips; Bakeware Tips; Tips For Pan Placement - Dacor Epicure Range Use And Care Manual

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Basic Oven Operation (Cont.)
6.
When the desired
temperature
is attained,
the
Preheat
cycle is complete.
The clock will beep
once and "PRE"
and "ON"
will disappear
from
the display.
(From this time forward,
the "ON"
display
will cycle on and off with the heating
ele-
ments).
Carefully
place the food onto the desired
rack(s)
within
the preheated
oven.
7.
Dacor recommends
that you set the minute
timer
to time the cooking
process.
8.
When the time
expires
and/or
the food is done
cooking,
press the CANCEL
• SECURE
key to
turn off the oven.
NOTE: Allowing
the oven to completely
pre-heat
prior to placing
food in the oven will avoid excessive
browning
of the food. After
the oven signals
that
pre-heat
is complete,
allow
3-5 more minutes
for
the heat patterns
to normalize
in the oven and then
place your food inside.
Baking Tips
There are two baking
modes:
Pure Convection
and
convection
bake.
Convection
Bake Tips
As a general
rule, a convection
mode will allow
preparation
of most foods at reduced
tempera-
tures for shorter
periods
of time,
while
also
producing
superior
results.
Typically
you can reduce
standard
temperature
by 25°F and cook for 10% less time.
Baked
goods will have golden-brown
crusts
with flaky
textures,
and meats
will have crispy
exteriors
with succulent
juices
sealed
inside.
To convert
conventional
bake recipes to convec-
tion recipes,
reduce
temperature
by 25°F and
the cooking
time by approximately
10%.
Some
recipes,
especially
those that are home-
made,
may require
adjustment
and testing
when
converting
from standard
to convection
modes.
If unsure
how to convert
a recipe,
begin by pre-
paring the recipe in bake mode.
After achieving
acceptable
results
this way, follow
the convection
guidelines
listed.
If the food is not prepared
to
your satisfaction
during
this first convection
trial,
adjust
only one recipe variable
at a time (such
as cooking
time,
rack position
or temperature)
and repeat
the convection
test. If necessary,
continue
adjusting
one recipe variable
at a time
until you achieve
satisfactory
results.
Tips for All Baking Modes
Do not open the oven door frequently
during
baking.
Look through
the door window
to check
the progress
of baking
whenever
possible.
Use the minute
timers
to time
baking
functions.
Wait until the shortest
recommended
baking
time
before
checking
food.
For baked goods,
a
wooden
pick placed
in the center
should
come
clean when the food is done.
Measure
ingredients
carefully
and follow tested
recipes for best baking
results.
Bakeware Tips"
Use the pan size and type recommended
by the
recipe to ensure
best results.
Cakes, quick
breads,
muffins
and cookies
should
be baked
in shiny,
reflective
pans for light,
golden
crusts.
Medium
gauge
aluminum
sheets
with low sides
should
be used when preparing
cookies,
biscuits
and cream
puffs.
Bake most frozen foods
in their
original
foil con-
tainers
placed on a flat cookie
sheet.
Follow the
package
recommendations.
When
using glass bakeware,
reduce the recipe
temperature
by 25°F, except
when
baking
pies
or yeast
breads.
Follow the standard
recipe
baking
time for pies
and yeast
breads.
Avoid the use of old, darkened
pans.
Warped,
dented,
stainless
steel and tin-coated
pans heat unevenly
and will not give uniform
baking
results.
Tips for Pan Placement:
Place pans carefully
on the oven racks. Turn
pans on the racks so that the long sides run left
to right,
parallel
to the door.
Adjustments
to recipe times
and temperatures
need to be made when
baking
at high altitudes.
Consult
a cookbook
on high-altitude
cooking
or contact
the Home Economics
Department
at
your state
university
for specific
recommenda-
tions.
NOTE:
For common
baking
problems
refer to your
Dacor cookbook.
Your complimentary
cookbook
was
packed with your
range.
If you did not receive
your
cookbook,
please
contact
Dacor at (800)
793-0093
or at www.Dacor.com.

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