Hotpoint C150E manual Temperature and Time Meat pan and rod shelves

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Temperature and Time

Meat pan and rod shelves

Oven Cookery Notes

The secret of succulent, tender meat, is not to roast quickly at too high a temperature. Best results are obtained when roasting is carried out at low temperatures. When a lower temperature is used, joint loses less weight, is more tender (too high a temperature causes meat to be tough and dry), and the splashing of fat onto oven interior is reduced. When a complete meal is being cooked in the oven, cooking time may need to be increased, and temperature may need to be raised for approximately the last 30 minutes of the cooking period (for instance when cooking Yorkshire pudding to serve with roast beef).

The times and temperature suggested should be used as a guide but may vary according to:–

1.Whether you prefer meat rare, medium or well done.

2.The size and shape of your joint.

a)A short thick joint requires a longer cooking period than a long thin joint.

b)A small joint under 1.5kg (3lbs) takes longer per 450g (1lb) than a large one, whereas a large joint over 3kg (6lbs) will cook in the time given for ‘minutes’ per 450g (1lb) without the ‘minutes’ over added.

c)Boned/rolled and stuffed joints take longer to cook through than those with a bone. (The weight of stuffing should be added to the oven ready weight of meat/poultry to calculate roasting times.)

Never use meat pans larger than 390 x 300mm (15”x12”) and baking trays no larger than 330x255mm (13”x10”), these should be positioned centrally on the oven shelf. Food should not be placed directly on the floor of the oven. To avoid unnecessary cleaning, rod shelves which are not in use, should be removed from the oven.

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Contents Instructions Page Contents 89/336/EEC 73/23/EEC 92/31/EEC 93/68/EEC IntroductionDisposal of Your Product Siting the Cooker InstallationRear access cover Kit Wall Mounted See Back Cover for contact number Moving the CookerSplash Panel Always Safety InformationDo not Leave Deep FAT Frying Pans Unattended While Cooking Safety Advice in Case of a CHIP-PAN FireEvent of a chip pan fire or any other pan fire Extinguisher is likely to tip the pan overFeatures Control Panel Operating the control when the grill is in useControl Knobs Knobs for the grill and hotplates can be rotated in eitherHotplates General Information Notes Choice of Utensils Hob General InformationPans should not But essentially FlatConvection Fan Mark Oven Temperature Conversion ChartGrill Setting the GrillGrill pan handle Never line the grill pan with aluminium foilGuide To Grilling Grill ChartFood Grill Setting Approximate Cooking time Oven Cookery Notes OvenOven Control To prepare meat for roasting in your electric ovenTemperature and Time Meat pan and rod shelves Temperature Chart Baking Temperature Chart Meat Electric Sealed Hotplates Care and CleaningOven Liners Sides How Stay Clean Works Cleaning Materials to avoidOven Baking Problem Check GrillingCooking Results Not Satisfactory? Something Wrong with your Cooker? Problem CheckKey Contacts