GE ZDT910, ZDK910 manual To proof yeast bread dough, Vent

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To proof yeast bread dough

Yeast dough can be proofed in the warming drawer.

Place your dish on the warming drawer pan bottom.

You must always turn the control knob to LOW then immediately back to PROOF.

Close the vent.

Lightly oil the top of the dough in a bowl large enoughtodoublethedoughsize.Coverwithacloth.

Preheating not required for proofing.

Check the dough height in 40 minutes. Add time as needed. The dough should remain in the drawer until it has doubled in size and a slight depression remains when the surface is touched gently with a finger.

Moist

Closed

Vent

To crisp stale items

Temperature selection chart for crisp foods

• Place food in low sided dishes or pans.

• Check crispness after 45 minutes. Add time

• Preheat on LOW setting and open the vent.

as needed.

 

To keep several different foods hot, set the temperature to the food needing the highest setting. Place the items needing the highest setting on the bottom of the drawer and items needing less heat on the rack.

Tips:

• Leave food uncovered.

• Do not use plastic containers or plastic wrap.

• Preheat prior to use according to

 

 

recommended times.

 

Crisp

 

 

 

 

Open

 

 

Vent

Food Type

Control Setting

Moisture Selector Setting

Bacon

HIGH

OPEN

Bread, hard rolls

MED

OPEN

Fried foods

HIGH

OPEN

Pies, two crusts

MED

OPEN

Pizza

HIGH

OPEN

Potatoes, baked

HIGH

OPEN

Tortilla Chips

LOW

OPEN

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Contents GE Monogram Use and Care Guide Electric Warming Drawer Before using your warming drawer ContentsIntroduction Write down the model & serial numbersIf you received a damaged warming drawer Save time & money If you need serviceSafety Precautions Read and follow this Safety Information carefully Features of Your Warming Drawer On signal light Moisture selector Control knobAdditional pans When using the warming drawer… RackTo warm serving bowl and plates Vent To proof yeast bread doughTemperature selection chart for moist foods Warming drawer pan Care and CleaningStainless steel Troubleshooting Before You Call For Service…For service Save timeService Contracts ServiceParts and Accessories GE Answer CenterFrom the Date Original Purchase What is CoveredWarranty for customers in Canada