KitchenAid 1860, 1865, 1875 Convection poultry roasting chart, Convection yeast bread baking Chart

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convection poultry roasting chart

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Temperature

 

approximate

Cooking Time

Rack

Temperature

Of poultry

Food

weight

Per Lb. (500g)

Position

Not Preheated When Cooked

Chicken, Whole

3

- 5 lb.

20-25 min

2

325°F/160°C

185°F/85°C

 

(1.5

- 2.2 kg)

 

 

 

 

Parts, Quarters

 

3 lb.

18-25 min

2 or 3

325°F/160°C

185°F/85°C

 

(1.5 kg)

 

 

 

 

Turkey, Unstuffed

13 lb. and under

10-15 min

2

300°F/145°C

185°F/85°C

 

(5.85 kg)

 

 

 

 

 

over 13 lb.

10-12 min

1 or 2

300°F/145°C

185°F/85°C

 

(5.85 kg)

 

 

 

 

Capon, Unstuffed

4

- 7 lb.

15-20 min

2

325°F/160°C

185°F/85°C

 

(1.8

- 3.1 kg)

 

 

 

 

Domestic Duck

3

- 5 lb.

25-30 min

2

325°F/160°C

185°F/85°C

 

(1.5

- 2.2 kg)

then 15 min

 

400°F/205°C

185°F/85°C

Domestic Goose

4

- 8 lb.

30-35 min

2

300°F/145°C

185°F/85°C

 

(1.8

- 3.6 kg)

 

 

 

 

Cornish Hen

1 - 1.5 lb.

50-60 min

2 or 3

325°F/160°C

185°F/85°C

 

(0.5

- 0.7 kg)

 

 

 

 

Stuffed poultry may require additional cooking time.

Incredible Egg & Cheese Dishes

You’ll be delighted with the significant difference convection cooking makes, particularly to the preparation of dishes that are sensitive to fluctuations in oven temperature.

With a consistently maintained temperature throughout the oven, a fabulous soufflé, with a light-textured interior and an exquisitely golden crust, will no longer elude you. You’ll enjoy complete success creating ham and swiss cheese soufflé as egg whites rise evenly while the wonderful flavour of cheese is gently blending in.

Most egg and cheese dishes bake higher and lighter using the constantly moving air in a convection oven. Positioning dishes in the center of the oven makes efficient use of evenly distributed heat, guaranteeing perfect results with your egg and cheese dishes.

Effortless Quick Breads

Whether your family’s preference leans toward delicious snack muffins or a hearty fruit and nut loaf, your convection range makes baking their favourites easy and rewarding!

Using a preheated oven will ensure quick breads are completely cooked in the center and delicately browned outside.

Enhanced heat distribution during convection baking may finish smaller items, such as biscuits and muffins, sooner than you might anticipate. Check for the desired level of doneness shortly before the end of recommended cooking times.

The moisture content and density of quick breads require convection oven temperatures within the same range as conventional baking temperatures.

Convection yeast bread baking Chart

Set Cooking Selections to: true convection

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preheated

approximate

 

size of

rack

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cooking

Food

Baking dish

Position

temperature

time

 

 

 

 

 

Yeast Breads

 

 

 

 

Loaves

Bread Pans

 

 

 

 

9” x 5” (23 cm x 13 cm)

2

350°F/175°C

30-35 min

Dinner Rolls

Single Pan

3

350°F/175°C

10-15 min

 

Multiple Pans

1, 3

350°F/175°C

12-15 min

 

 

 

 

 

Homemade Pizza

 

 

 

 

 

Single

3

400°F/205°C

15 min

 

Multiple

2, 4

400°F/205°C

15-20 min

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