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Electrolux EKC5045 User Manual

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hints and tips

• When batch baking one type of

food, e.g. Victoria sandwich cakes,

those of similar size will be cooked

in the same time.

• It is recommended that when

baking larger quantities the shelf

positions should be evenly spaced

to suit the load being cooked. A

slight increase in cooking time may

be necessary.

• Do not

place baking trays directly

on the oven base as it interferes

with the oven air circulation and

can lead to base burning; use the

lower shelf position.

Hints and tips when defrosting

• Place the frozen food in a single

layer where possible and turn it

over half way through the

defrosting process.

• The actual speed of defrosting is

influenced by room temperature.

On warm days defrosting will be

faster than on cooler days.

• It is preferable to thaw fish, meat

and poultry slowly in the fridge.

However, this process can be

accelerated by using the defrost

function. Small or thin fish fillets,

frozen peeled prawns, cubed or

minced meat, liver, thin chops,

steaks etc., can be thawed in 1 –

2 hours.

• A 1kg/2¼lb oven ready chicken

will be thawed in approximately 5

hours. Remove the giblets as soon

as possible during the thawing

process.

• Joints of meat up to 2kg/4½lb in

weight can be thawed using the

defrost function.

• All joints of meat and poultry must

be thawed thoroughly before

cooking.

• Always cook thoroughly

immediately after thawing.

• Do not leave food at room

temperature once it is defrosted.

Cook raw food immediately or

store cooked food in the fridge,

once it has cooled.

• Care must always be taken when

handling foods in the home.

Always follow the basic rules of

food hygiene to prevent bacterial

growth and cross contamination

when defrosting, preparing,

cooking, cooling and freezing

foods.

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