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Cooking Tips

The Best Use of Bake Ware

You should bake cakes, quick breads, muffins, and

cookies in shiny, reflective pans for light, golden

crusts.
use medium gauge aluminum sheets with low sides

when preparing cookies, biscuits, and cream puffs.

Dacor

®

cookie sheets, with their low profiles, will give

you the best results.
Bake most frozen foods in their original foil contain-

ers, placed flat on a cookie sheet. Follow the pack-

age recommendations. When using glass bake ware,

reduce the recipe temperature by 25˚F, except when

baking pies or yeast breads. Follow the standard

recipe baking time for pies and yeast breads.
place pans carefully on the oven racks. Turn pans on

the racks so that the long sides run left to right, paral-

lel to the door.
For roasting, a v shaped rack in a roasting pan works

best to allow air circulation around the food. Dacor’s

roasting pan works particularly well and 2 of them will

fit side by side in a 30 inch oven chamber.

High Altitude Cooking

Due to the lower atmospheric pressure at higher alti-

tudes, foods tend to take longer to cook. Therefore, recipe

adjustments should be made in some cases. In general,

no recipe adjustment is necessary for yeast-risen baked

goods, although allowing the dough or batter to rise twice

before the final pan rising develops a better flavor. Try

making the following adjustments for successful recipes.

Take note of the changes that work best and mark your

recipes accordingly.

altitude:

Baking

Powder,

for each

teaspoon,

decrease

by:

sugar, for

each tea-

spoon,

decrease by:

liquid, for

each cup

add:

3,000 feet

10%

5 - 10%

5 - 10%

5,000 feet

10 - 25%

10%

20%

7,000 feet

25%

20%

20 -25%

High altitude Cooking

Additional Accessories

Optional cookie sheets: The Dacor full sized cookie sheets

maximize oven rack baking capabilities by utilizing the

total usable rack space.

27 inch cookie sheet (3 per carton)

Order Dacor part No. AO273CS
30 inch cookie sheet (3 per carton)

Order Dacor part No. AO303CS
pizza baking stone.

Order Dacor part No. ABS20
Large capacity roast/broil pan with v shaped rack.

Order Dacor part No. AOrpvr
Additional 27 inch standard oven rack.

Order Dacor part No. 72747
Additional 30 inch standard oven racks.

Order Dacor part No. 72713
Additional 27 inch Gliderack oven rack.

Order Dacor part No. AO27rG
Additional 30 inch Gliderack oven rack.

Order Dacor part No. AO30rG
Additional meat probe.

Order Dacor part No. 72723

Order accessories through your Dacor dealer or at

www.everythingdacor.com.

Food Placement

note: The rack positions mentioned are counting from

the bottom up.

Typically, when baking on 2 racks, use rack positions

#2 and #4 or #1 and #4. When baking on 3 racks,

use rack positions #1, #3 and #5.
When you are cooking a food item that is very heavy,

use the Dacor Gliderack. You can pull it out further

than a conventional rack, making it easier to check

the food, stir, or add ingredients.
heavier roasting pans and dishes will cook better on

rack position #1.
When using a baking stone, use rack position #1 for

best results.
If you put a baking stone on the Gliderack, instead

of one of the standard oven racks, you can pull the

stone out of the oven further, making pizza easier to

remove.

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