GE JGRP17 Series Use And Care Manual page 14

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BAKING
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Cookies
When baking cookies, flat cookie sheets (without
sides) produce better-looking
cookies. Cookies baked
in a jelly roll pan (short sides all around) may have
darker edges and pale or light browning
may occur.
Do not use a cookie sheet so large that it touches the
walls or the door of the oven. Never entirely cover a
shelf with a large cookie sheet.
For best results during baking, use only one cookie
sheet in the oven at a time.
Pies
For best results, bake pies in dark, rough or dull pans
to produce a browner,
crisper crust. Frozen pies in foil
pans should be placed on an aluminum
cookie sheet
for baking since the shiny foil pan reflects heat away
from the pie crust; the cookie sheet helps retain it.
Cakes
When baking cakes, warped
or bent pans will cause
uneven baking results and poorly shaped products.
A cake baked in a pan larger than the recipe
recommends
will usually be crisper, thinner and drier
than it should be. If baked in a pan smaller than
recommended,
it may be undercooked
and batter may
overflow. Check the recipe to make sure the pan size
used is the one recommended.
Aluminum
Foil
Never entirely cover a shelf with aluminum
foil. This
will disturb the heat circulation
and result in poor
baking. A smaller sheet of foil may be used to catch a
spillover
by placing
it on a lower shelf several inches
below the food.
Don't Peek
Set the timer for the estimated
cooking time and do
not open the door to look at your food. Most recipes
provide minimum
and maximum
baking times such
as "bake 30-40 minutes."
DO NOT open the door to check until the
minimum time. Opening the oven door frequently
during cooking allows heat to escape and makes
baking times longer. Your baking results may also
be affected.
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