Tables & Tips for Cooking with the Combi
Measuring the Core Temperature
Measuring the core temperature is recommended when slow cooking roasts and cooking numerous large cuts of meat.
Some of the benefits of Measuring the Core Temperature:
•Precise cooking regardless of the size and weight of the meat.
•This precision helps maintain quality results.
•There is no need to spend time and energy checking slow roasts.
•Meat loss (shrinkage) can be reduced up to 50 % compared to standard cooking methods.
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•Contact your Cleveland Range sales representative and make
NOTE:
•Never use the
•Before use, cool the
•Insert the
•When the Signal Tone sounds for the end of cooking, slow roasts should be removed immediately from the unit. This will help prevent overcooking.
•When selecting the final core temperature, ensure that slow roasts are able to recover by approximately 37°F after being taken out of the unit.
•The best cooking results are achieved with the
•Every degree above the required core temperature significantly increases meat shrinkage.
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