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Using the main oven - electric – Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd Beiling Built-in Electric Microwave Oven 82757900 User Manual

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USING THE MAIN OVEN - ELECTRIC

Slow cooking ( Setting or 100°C)
• Make sure that frozen foods are thor-

oughly thawed before cooking.

• Do not slow cook joints of meat

or poultry weighing more than

2¼kg/4½lb.

• Preheat the oven to 170°C and cook

for 30 minutes, then adjust the oven

control to or 100°C (slow cook

setting) for the remainder of the

cooking time.

• Slow cooking times will be about 3

times as long as conventional cooking

times.

• Do not open the oven door unneces-

sarily during slow cooking, as this will

result in heat loss at low tempera-

tures.

• Always use dishes with tightly fitting

lids. To rectify badly fitting lids, place

foil over the dish underneath the lid.

Aluminium foil
Use foil only to cover food or cooking

dishes, using foil to cover the shelves or

oven base creates a fire hazard.

Cooking with a fanned oven
As this is a high efficiency oven,

you may notice the emission of

steam from the oven when the door

is opened. Please take care when

opening the door.
If you are used to cooking with a conven-

tional oven you will find a number of dif-

ferences to cooking with a fan oven which

will require a different approach:
There are no zones of heat in a fan oven

as the convection fan at the back of

the oven ensures an even temperature

throughout the oven.

This makes it ideal for batch baking - eg;

when planning a party as all the items will

be cooked within the same length of time.
Foods are cooked at a lower temperature

than a conventional oven, so conven-

tional recipe temperature may have to be

reduced. Please refer to the conversion

chart.
Preheating is generally not necessary as a

fan oven warms up quickly.
There is no flavour transference in a fan

oven, which means you can cook strong

smelling foods such as fish at the same

time as mild foods - eg; milk puddings.
When batch baking foods that will rise

during cooking - eg; bread - always

ensure that enough space has been left

between the shelves to allow for the rise.
Notes:
When 2 or more shelves are being used, it

may be necessary to increase the cooking

time slightly.
Because the 2 oven shelves are wider

than in many ovens, it is possible to cook

2 items per shelf - eg; 2 victoria sand-

wiches or 2 casseroles.
Although you need to keep in mind the

points ‘To help the air circulate freely’

with careful choice of dishes and tins, it

is possible to cook a complete meal, and

perhaps something else for the freezer, in

the oven at the same time.
When roasting meats, you will notice that

fat splashing is reduced, which is due in

part to the lower oven temperatures, and

will help keep cleaning of the oven to a

minimum.
Because a fan oven has an even tem-

perature throughout the oven, there is no

need to follow the shelf positions given in

the baking guide.