Bosch Appliances HBL8650, HBL8550 manual Pie, True Convection Chart, Cookies, Cream Puffs

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True Convection Chart

Pie

Food Item

 

Rack Position

Temp.*

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 rack

 

2 racks

3 racks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cakes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cupcakes

4

 

2+5

1+3+5

325

17–27

Layers (8" or 9")

3

 

2+5

 

325

25–40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cookies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sugar

3

 

2+5

1+3+5

350

6–10

Chocolate Chip

3

 

2+5

1+3+5

325

8–17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breads

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dinner Rolls

3

 

1+4

1+3+5

350

10–20

Biscuits

2

 

2+5

1+3+5

325

10–20

Muffins

3

 

2+5

1+3+5

400

14–25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cream Puffs

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fresh

3

 

2+5

1+3+5

400

23–33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*These temperatures have been reduced by 25 °F. Use these temperature if the Auto Convection Conversion feature is turned off.

áIn the Pie mode, heat from the upper and lower element is circulated throughout the oven by the convection fan.

Use Pie to cook fresh or frozen pies.

Tips: • Baking times may slightly decrease when using this mode. Check pies earlier.

To prevent over browning, the pie edge may need to be covered with foil or a pie ring.

Use bleached all purpose flour or pastry flour for crusts. Cake or bread flour may yield weak or tough crusts.

For tender crusts, substitute a small amount of vinegar for part of the liquid.

For a flaky crust, make sure that ingredients are cold during preparation.

To prevent dough from shrinking during cooking, place crust in pie pan, wrap in plastic wrap and rest in refrigerator for 30 minutes before adding filling. Note: dough can be stored like this for up to two days.

The convection fan cycles on and off when using pie mode.

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Contents Models HBL8750, HBL8550, HBL8650 Table of Contents Service Cleaning and MaintenanceHow This Manual is Organized About This ManualProper Installation and Maintenance Fire Safety SafetyImportant Safety Instructions Do not Touch Heating Elements or Interior Surfaces of Oven Burn PreventionCleaning Safety Child SafetyCookware Safety Door Lock Parts and AccessoriesGetting Started PartsAccessories Telescopic Rack Inserting Telescopic Rack into Oven Inserting RackInserting Flat Rack into Oven Removing Flat Rack from OvenPage Control Cooking Mode Display TouchpadsRoast Oven Display SymbolsBefore Using the Oven for the First Time About the Appliance Basic FeaturesTurning the Oven On and Off Setting the Clock OperationClock 1200 pm Setting the DateSetup Clock with 12 hoursDay Beeps Short …more… Press Info to quit Year Month …more Press Info to quitMonth Day …more… Press Info to quit Bake Oven To set the cooking mode and temperatureInfo Heating Time Limitation Press Timer to quit Panel Lock TimerTo set the timer Timer Timer1 Timer2Press Fast Preheat Special FeaturesFast Preheat To set Fast PreheatCook Time Cook TimeTo set the Cook Time Press Cook TimeEnd time 1145 End Time/Start TimeTo set the End Time End time 1100Start Time 1100 To set the Start TimeStart Time 1030 Recipe Recipe Turkey To set RecipeRecipe Cookies One Rack Press Start if readyRecipe Turkey Breast Weight 5 lbs Whole UnstuffedRecipe Whole UnstuffedProbe Remove or set probe ProbeInserting the probe To use the probeBake Sabbath Mode SetupTo set Sabbath Mode Sabbath ModeMenu item Description Default General Tips Getting the Most Out of Your ApplianceAppliances BakeConvection Bake Bar Cookies Convection Bake ChartFood Item Rack Position Temperature Time Cakes Auto Convection ConversionTrue Convection Cookies True Convection ChartPie Food Item Rack Position Temp Time Racks CakesPizza Pie ChartConvection Roast RoastBroil Convection Roast ChartSeafood Broil ChartFood Item Rack Broil Internal Time Pos Setting Side BeefConvection Broil Convection Broil ChartRack Position Temp Speed Convection ChartSpeed Convection Frozen FoodWarm ProofDehydrate Dehydrate ChartHerbs Self Clean Cleaning time130 Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning Self-CleanPart Recommendations Avoid These Cleaners Cleaning GuideTo replace the halogen bulb on the oven ceiling MaintenanceReplacing an Oven Light To replace the halogen bulb on the oven sidewall To replace the oven door Removing the Oven DoorTo remove the oven door Oven Problem Possible Causes and Suggested Solutions ServiceBefore Calling Service Troubleshooting ChartData Plate Repair/Replace as Your Exclusive Remedy How Long the Warranty LastsWarranty Exclusions Page

HBL8550, HBL8650 specifications

Bosch Appliances has long been recognized for its commitment to quality, innovation, and reliability in home appliances. Two of their distinguished wall oven models, the HBL8650 and HBL8550, exemplify these ideals, offering a plethora of features and technologies that enhance both cooking performance and user experience.

The Bosch HBL8650 is a benchmark for built-in wall ovens, boasting a European design that seamlessly integrates into any kitchen aesthetic. One of its standout features is the European Convection cooking system, which utilizes a rear fan and additional heating element to circulate hot air for even baking results. This technology ensures that foods are cooked uniformly, eliminating the hot spots that can plague lesser appliances.

In addition, the HBL8650 comes equipped with a touch control panel that provides intuitive navigation through its expansive range of cooking modes. With options like True European Convection, Chef's Convection, and various pre-set cooking modes, users can experiment with culinary techniques ranging from baking to broiling with ease. The oven also features a self-cleaning function, making maintenance simple and hassle-free.

Similarly, the Bosch HBL8550 offers many of the same high-end features, including a sleek design and user-friendly controls. This model is particularly noted for its speed and efficiency, built with a precision temperature probe that provides accurate readings to help achieve the perfect cook. The HBL8550 also features a built-in meat probe, allowing home cooks to monitor their dish's internal temperature without opening the door.

Both models incorporate Bosch's patented Quiet Close door, which ensures a gentle and silent close, reducing noise and enhancing the overall kitchen environment. Moreover, they are designed with eco-friendly materials, highlighting Bosch's commitment to sustainability.

In terms of capacity, both ovens offer ample space to accommodate large dishes, making them ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The interior lighting is bright and strategically placed to ensure that users can easily monitor their food without constant door openings.

In conclusion, Bosch's HBL8650 and HBL8550 wall ovens combine state-of-the-art technology with elegant design, making them excellent choices for those who prioritize culinary excellence and convenience. With high-performance cooking capabilities, user-friendly features, and an eye towards sustainability, Bosch continues to set the standard for modern kitchen appliances.