How to broil, Questions and answers – GE JBP87GD User Manual
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How to Broil
See BroiBing Chart on page 22
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Broiling is cooking food by intense
radiant heat from the upper unit in
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of meat can be broiled. Follow
these steps to keep spattering and
smoking to a minimum.
Step 1: if meat has fat or gristle
near
edge,
cut
vertical
slashes
through both about 2-in. apart. If
desired fat may be trimmed, leaving
layer about Ve-in. thick.
in broiler pan which comes with
range. Always use rack so fat drips
into broiler pan; otherwise juices
may become hot enough to catch
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line broiler pan and rack. But, be
CERTAIN to cut opening in foil, to
correspond with rack so fat drips
into pan below.
Questions and Answers
Q. Should I leave the door ajar
when broiling chicken?
A. No. The door should be closed
when cooking chicken and shelf
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Q. May I use aluminum foil to line
the broiler pan and rack?
A. Yes, if you mold foil thoroughly
to broiler rack, slitting it to con
form to slits in rack. Slits permit
proper drainage of meat juices
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ing and spattering and preventing
possibility of fire from overheated
drippings. Do not place sheet of
foil on oven shelf. To do so may
Step
3: Position shelf on recom
mended
shelf
position
as
sug
gested on Broiling Chart on page
22. Most broiling is done on C
position, but if your range is con
nected to 208 volts, you may wish
to use D position.
Step
4: Leave door ajar about 3
inches. The door stays open by
itself, yet the proper temperature
is maintained in the oven.
Step 6; Turn food only once during
cooking. Time foods for first side
as on Broiling Chart page 22. Turn
food,
then
use
times
given
for
second side as a guide to pre
ferred doneness. (Where two thick
nesses and times are given together,
use first times given for thinnest
food.)
Step 5:
Turn OVEN SET Knob and
OVEN TEMP Knob to BROIL. Pre
heating
unit
is
not
necessary
except in areas of low power vol
tage. (See notes on Broiling Chart
page 22.)
Step 7: Turn OVEN SET Knob to
OFF. Serve food immediately, leave
pan outside oven to cool during
meal for easiest cleaning.
Q. Should I salt the meat before
broiling?
A,
No. Salt draws out the juices
and
allows
them
to
evaporate.
Always salt after cooking. Turn
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with a fork also allows juices to
escape. When broiling poultry or
fish, brush each side often with
butter.
Q. When broiling, is it necessary to
always use a rack in the pan?
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the meat over the pan. As the meat
cooks, the juices fall into the pan
thus
keeping
meat
dryer.
Juices
are protected by the rack and stay
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and possible damage to oven finish. spatter and smoking.
Q. Do I need to grease my broiler
rack to prevent meat from sticking?
A.
No. The broiler rack is designed
to reflect broiler heat thus keeping
the surface cool enough to prevent
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Q. Why are my meats not turning
out as brown as they should?
A.
In some areas, the power (volt
age) to the range may be low. In
these cases, preheat the broil unit
for
10
minutes
before
placing
broiler
pan
with
food
in
oven.
Check to see if you are using the
recommended shelf position. Broil
for the longest period of time indi
cated in the Broil Chart in this
book. Turn food only once during
broiling.
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