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Cooking Guide and Tips — Convecon Cooking
Important: When preheang the oven, do not turn on the
convecon fan.
Convecon Cooking
Convecon cooking uses a fan inside the oven to circulate the
heated air more evenly, resulng in beer heat distribuon
and a more consistent temperature. In general, convecon
roasng takes less me at lower temperatures than tradional
roasng.
For best results:
As a general rule, reduce the temperature 25° F (-4° C) or
reduce the amount of me by 25% from that used in a
standard/convenonal oven. Cooking me may also be
shorter. Closely monitor the rst batch of each recipe
prepared.
Cooking mes and temperatures will vary depending upon
such factors as size of the load, temperature, mixture of
ingredients (parcularly moisture), and density.
Center pans on racks and load each shelf evenly to allow
for proper air circulaon within the oven.
Select a roasng dish that has no or low sides like a broiler
pan so that the air can circulate freely around the food.
When thawing frozen casseroles, preheat the oven 100° F
(38° C) over the suggested temperature. Return the
cooking temperature to the normal seng once the oven
is loaded. This will help compensate for the large frozen
casserole.
Covered dishes do not benet from convecon baking or
roasng.
Place mun pans in the oven back to front or with the
short side of the pans facing the front. This will result in
the most evenly baked food.
Convecon Baking
Convecon ovens can handle larger loads than standard ovens
with a high degree of consistency. In a convecon oven, cool
air is quickly and consistently replaced by hot air, which
provides beer browning of baked goods and poultry. Meats
are seared and self-basted, which result in more avor and less
shrinkage as well as quicker cooking mes.
Important: You may nd that your new oven cooks dierently
than the old one. Take a few weeks to get comfortable and
familiar with your new oven. Do not use thermostats such as
those found in grocery stores to check your oven
temperatures. These thermostats may vary by 40° F (4° C) or
more.
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