Convection Baking Tips - KitchenAid KEBS278D Use And Care Manual

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Your Oven
EPa¢
OR
PRESS
to select oven
(for double ovens)
PRESS
NOTE: On double ovens, the cavity
symbol flashes to tell you which oven
you are setting.
3. Set
temperature
(optional).
Do this step if you want to set a
temperature
other than 350°F
(177°C)
for Bake or 300°F (149°C)
for Convection
Bake.
PRESS
NOTE: See a reliable cookbook or your
convection
oven cookbook for
temperature
recommendations.
4. Preheat
oven.
PRESS
After the temperature
reaches 170°F
(77°C), the temperature
display
will show
the actual oven temperature
at each 5°F
(or 3°C) increase and stop at the set
temperature.
One long tone will sound
when oven is preheated.
5. Put food in oven.
NOTE: If you want to change the
baking temperature after baking has
begun, repeat Steps 2, 3, and 4.
7. After cooking, turn off oven.
PRESS
(single ovens)
OR
(double ovens)
Roasting meats and poultry
• For even cooking,
place the meat on a
rack in a shallow pan. This keeps the
meat out of the drippings and allows the
heat to circulate better.
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Use a meat thermometer
for the most
accurate doneness.
Insert it so the tip is in
the center of the largest muscle or thickest
portion of the meat or poultry. Make sure
the thermometer
is not touching bone, fat,
or the bottom of the pan.
Convection
baking tips
• Do not use aluminum
foil when convection
baking. Aluminum
foil may block airflow.
• Reduce
recommended
recipe oven
temperature
by approximately
25°F (16°C).
Use EASY CONVECT
TM
Conversion
(see
the "Using
EASY CONVECT
Conversion"
section).
• For some recipes,
you can reduce
convection baking
time compared to
standard baking times. Use EASY
CONVECT
Conversion.
NOTE:
Cooking
time may be longer when
you use more than one rack.
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