Broil tips and techniques, Broil chart – Bosch HBL 75 User Manual
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Bosch HBL7 / HBN7 Oven Use and Care Manual
Oven Operations
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Broil Tips and Techniques
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Place rack in the required position needed before turning on the oven.
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Start broiling with a cool oven and broiler pan. There is no need to preheat oven for broiling.
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Broil with the oven door positioned at the Broil door stop (open door broiling).
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Use the three-piece broil pan for Broil.
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Brush fish and lean cuts of meat with vegetable oil before broiling to prevent sticking.
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Start broiling poultry with skin side down.
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Turn food after one half of total cooking time. Thicker cuts of meat or poultry can be turned more often.
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Slotted top racks on broiler pan let fat drip away, reducing spattering and smoking.
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When top-browning casseroles, use only metal or glass-ceramic (Pyroceram™) such as Corningware
®
bakeware.
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Never use heat-proof glass (Pyrexware
®
) pottery; they cannot tolerate the high temperatures.
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Refer to Page 14 for setting Broil mode.
Beef:
Ground, patties, 3/4" to 1"
3
5
Med Rare: 6 to 7
Med: 8 to 9
Well: 9 to 10
Steaks, 3/4" to 1-1/4"
3
5
Rare: 3 to 4
Med: 4 to 5
Well: 5 to 6
Bread:
Garlic Bread, 1/2" slices
3 or 4
5
2-1/2 to 4
3/4" to 1" slices
3 or 4
5
4 to 5
Fish:
Fillets or steaks, 1/2" to 1"
3
4
Flakes: 8 to 12
(1/2" thickness does not
need to be turned after
half of broil time)
Lamb:
Chops, 1/2" to 1"
3
5
Med: 12 to 17
Well: 15 to 20
Pork:
Chops, 1/2" to 1"
3
4
Well: 18 to 25
Smoked Ham Steak, 1/2"
3
5
Well: 7 to 11
Ham Steak, 1"
3
5
Well: 12 to15
Poultry:
Chicken, pieces
3
5
30 to 45
Sausage:
Hot Dogs, whole
4
5
4 to 5
Veal:
Chop, 1"
3
5
Well: 12 to 16
Food Item and Thickness
Rack
Broil
Broil
Position
Setting
Total Time (minutes)
Broil Chart