Viking D3 manual Broiling Tips, Rack Positions for Broiling, Broiling Chart

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Broiling

Broiling

Operation

Broiling Tips

ALWAYS use a broiler pan and grid for broiling. They are designed to provide drainage of excess liquid and fat away from the cooking surface to help prevent splatter, smoke, and fire.

To keep meat from curling, slit fatty edge.

Brush chicken and fish with butter several times as they broil to prevent drying out. To prevent sticking, lightly grease broiler tray.

Broil on first side for slightly more than half the recommended time, season, and turn. Season second side just before removing.

ALWAYS pull rack out to stop position before turning or removing food.

Use tongs or a spatula to turn meats. NEVER pierce meat with a fork, as this allows the juices to escape.

Remove the broiler pan from the oven when you remove the food. Drippings will bake onto the pan if it is left in the heated oven after broiling. While pan is hot, place damp paper towel over grid. Drizzle with liquid dishwashing detergent and pour water over grid. This will make cleaning of the pan easier, or the broiler pan can be lined with aluminum foil to make cleaning easier. Be sure the foil extends up the side of the pan. Although it is not recommended, the grid can also be covered with foil. Be sure to slit openings to conform with the openings in the grid so melted fat can drain through to prevent spattering, smoking, or the possibility of grease fire.

Rack Positions for Broiling

Note: Position 6 is the closest to the broiler and position 1 is the closest to the oven bottom.

95%

6

80%

5

65%

4

50%

3

35%

2

25%

1

Broiling Chart

Type and

 

 

 

Time

 

 

Cut of Meat

Weight

Setting

Rack

(min)

 

 

BEEF

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sirloin, 1"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rare

12 oz

Broil

3

4

 

 

Medium

12 oz

Broil

3

5

 

 

Well done

12 oz

Broil

3

6

 

 

T-Bone, 3/4"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rare

10 oz

Broil

3

4

 

 

Medium

10 oz

Broil

3

6

 

 

Well done

10 oz

Broil

3

8

 

 

Hamburger,1/2"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medium

1/4 lb.

Broil

3

6

 

 

Well done

1/4 lb.

Broil

3

8

 

 

CHICKEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bnls breast, 1

1/2 lb.

Broil

3

15

 

 

Bnls breast, 1

1/2 lb.

Convection Broil

3

15

 

 

Bone-in breast

2 - 3 lbs total

Broil

1

22

 

 

 

Bone-in breast

2 - 3 lbs total

Convection Broil

1

20

 

 

Chicken pieces

2 - 3 lbs total

Broil

3

22

 

 

Chicken pieces

2 - 3 lbs total

Convection Broil

3

20

 

 

HAM

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORK

1 lb.

Broil

3

10

 

Operation

Ham slice, 1

 

 

LAMB

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rib chops, 1

12 oz.

Convection Broil

2

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loin chops, 3/4

1 lb.

Convection Broil

2

10

 

 

Bacon

 

Broil

2

3

 

 

FISH

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salmon steak

1 lb.

Broil

2

8

 

 

Fillets

1 lb.

Broil

2

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The above information is given as a guide only.

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