Hobart HEC20 ML-114574, HEC20D ML-114576 manual Suggested Cooking Guidelines, Pastries

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SUGGESTED COOKING GUIDELINES

The following cooking time and temperature guidelines will vary depending on product temperature, size, shape, etc. They are SUGGESTIONS ONLY and should be adjusted to suit your operation.

 

TEMPERATURE

TIME

NUMBER

PRODUCT

°

°

(MINUTES)

OF RACKS

 

F

( C)

 

 

 

BREAD PRODUCTS

 

 

 

 

 

Hamburger Rolls

300

(149)

15

5

 

Bread - 1 Lb. (454 gr.) Loaves

325

(163)

34

3

(9 loaves)

Rolls

300

(149)

16

5

(60 rolls)

Baking Soda Biscuits

400

(204)

7

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PASTRIES

 

 

 

 

 

Sheet Cake (21/2 Lb. per Pan) (1 kg)

300

(149)

17

5

 

Frozen Fruit Pies (46 oz.)

350

(177)

50

5

(5 pies)

Frozen Fruit Pies

350

(177)

40

5

(10 pies)

(26 Oz. [1.3kg] 8" [223mm] Diam.)

 

 

 

 

 

Sugar Cookies

300

(149)

15

5

 

Danish Rolls

350

(177)

12

5

 

Fruit Cakes

275

(135)

75

3

 

Cake - 1 Lb. (454 gr.)

300

(149)

19

5

(5 cakes)

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEAT

 

 

 

 

 

Hamburger Patties

400

(204)

9-10

5

(30 patties)

(5 per Lb. [454 gr.]) (well done)

 

 

 

 

 

Hot Dogs

300

(149)

9

5

(200)

Baked Stuffed Pork Chops

375

(190)

40

5

(30 chops)

Roast Beef (10-Lb. [4.5 kg] Roasts)

250

(121)

21/2-3 hrs.

2

(2 roasts)

 

 

 

 

 

 

FISH

 

 

 

 

 

Fish Sticks

350

(177)

15

5

 

Lobster Tails

450

(232)

9

5

 

Halibut Steaks (Frozen, 5 oz.) (142 gr.)

350

(177)

20

5

 

Baked Shrimp (Stuffed)

400

(204)

7

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOWL

 

 

 

 

 

Turkey, Rolled (18 Lb. [8 kg] Rolls)

310

(154)

33/4 hrs.

1

 

Chicken (21/2 Lb. Quartered) (1 kg)

350

(177)

30-35

5

 

Chicken (Breasts)

350

(177)

30

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OTHER

 

 

 

 

 

Melted Cheese Sandwiches

400

(204)

8

5

 

Idaho Potatoes (120 Count)

400

(204)

40

5

 

Beef Pot Pies

400

(204)

30-35

5

 

Macaroni & Cheese

350

(177)

30

5

 

Turkey Pot Pies

400

(204)

30-35

5

 

TV Dinners

450

(232)

25

5

(15)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Truct ONS Table of Content Location Installation Codes and StandardsUnpacking Assembling the Legs to the Single Oven Installing Basic Oven HEC20 and HEC20DAssembling the Chimney to the Single Oven LevelingElectrical Data Assembling the Oven to the StandElectrical Connections Controls Model HEC20 Fig OperationBefore First USE Using the HEC20 OvenPreheating CookingTemperature Display When Timing Product Temperature Display When Not Timing ProductTemperature Knob When Not Timing Product Temperature Knob When Timing ProductTimer Control On / Off / Cool Down Switch Two-Speed Fan SwitchPulse Button Stop / Start ButtonError Messages HEC20D Oven Using the HEC20D OvenPrimary indicates Menu Items 1, 3, or Controls Model HEC20D Built after OctoberManually Setting the Temperature and Cook Time Setting the Oven for Cook & Hold 200ºF Cook and Hold Operation Model HEC20DProper Utensils CleaningConserving Energy Operating HintsPastries Suggested Cooking GuidelinesRolled Beef Roasts Model HEC20D Lubrication Fuse HoldersService

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