Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
Baking
91
Using Surround
Dark metal, enamel, or aluminum
bakeware with a matte finish, as well as
heat-resistant glass, ceramic, and
coated bakeware can be used.
Use this operating mode for cooking
traditional recipes. If using an older
recipe or cookbook, set the oven
temperature 20°F (10°C) lower than that
recommended. This will not change the
cooking duration.
Place cakes in baking tins on shelf
level1.
Place flat items (e.g., cookies, tray
cakes) on shelf level2.
Using Intensive
You can use any type of bakeware
made of heat-resistant material.
Use this operating mode for baking
cakes with moist toppings.
Do not use this operating mode for
baking thin cookies.
Place cakes in baking tins on shelf
level1.
Using Combi Conv Bake
Use heat-resistant baking tins suitable
for microwave use (see “Microwave
operation – Suitable dishware”), such as
heat-resistant glass or ceramic dishes,
as these allow microwaves through
them.
The Combi Conv Bakeoperating
mode is particularly suitable for baking
dough which requires a longer
cooking duration, such as rubbed in,
beaten mixtures and yeast recipes.
If you use this operating mode, the
cooking duration is shortened.
Place the glass tray on shelf level1.
Place the baking tin on the glass tray.
Tip: Metal tins are less suitable for
operating modes which use microwave
power because the metal reflects the
microwaves. The microwaves only
reach the cake from above, which
extends the cooking duration. If you use
metal tins, place the tin on the glass
tray so that it cannot touch the oven
walls. If sparks form, do not reuse the
tin for operating modes which use
microwave power.
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...