Alto-Shaam MN-29492 manual Labor and Equipment Cost Reduction

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INTRODUCTION

LOW TEMPERATURE COOKING FACTS

LABOR AND EQUIPMENT COST REDUCTION

Halo Heat ovens are easy to operate and maintain. After the raw product is placed in the oven and the controls are set, there is no need to check, stir, or adjust the time or the temperature. Minimal time is spent attending the product during cooking. This advantage, combined with the automatic conversion to the hold cycle, frees key personnel to concentrate on other tasks including final product and presentation.

When cooking in a Halo Heat oven at a temperature of 250°F (121°C), outside venting and expensive exhaust hoods are not necessary in most areas. Kitchens remain cooler, lowering energy costs by reducing the exchange of heated air. Because the ovens do not need outside venting, they can be put almost anywhere — in the corner of the kitchen, on a buffet line, or in a banquet room. The ovens can also be built into a counter or to save space, can be stacked in combination with another Halo Heat oven or holding cabinet of the same or similar dimensions.

Cooking at low temperatures also reduces cleaning time. Most food does not normally carbonize or burn on the interior of the oven.

Compact

Double Compartment

Single Compartment

Double Compartment

Single Compartment

Cook & Hold

Cook & Hold

Cook & Hold

Smoker

Smoker

cooking guidelines - deluxe control 4

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Contents LOW Temperature Cooking and Holding Guidelines General Index LOW Temperature Cooking Introduction Introduction Meat and NutritionShrinkage Control and Cooking Time Preventing Bacteria GrowthLabor and Equipment Cost Reduction Smokers 1200-SK/IIIOptions and Accessories Smoker Options and AccessoriesOven Characteristics START-UP Warranty Becomes Void if Appliance is FloodedOperation Control Features Operating Features & Functions To turn oven control panel off Press and holdU T I O N Programming a Preset Preset Keys Lock and Unlock R N I N G Smoking Procedure Options Determining if Product is Sufficiently CookedRED Meat Chef Operating Tips Food Holding and Sanitation ReheatingFood Holding Function & Value General Holding GuidelinesFISH/SEAFOOD Critical Zone Food Safety Guidelies SummaryCleaning Materials Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning Agents Protecting Stainless Steel SurfacesClean the Probes Daily Clean DailyClean the Door Vents Check the Cooling FAN in the Oven Control AreaCooking Guidelines BEEF, LAMB, Veal Beef Brisket Beef Short Ribs BraisedBeef Striploin Prime RIB Prime RIB Special Additional InformationCorned Beef Ribeye Beef Round Beef Round Tenderloin Veal Loin LAMB, LEG Lamb Racks Frenched Lamb Shanks PORK, Processed Meats Pork LEG, FreshPork Chops Pork Loin Pork Shoulder Pork Ribs PIG, Whole Processed Meats Recipe Poultry CHICKEN, Pieces CHICKEN, Whole HalvesTemperature Addl Info CHICKEN, Fried Cornish HensDUCK, Whole Duck Confit Turkey Turkey Breast Turkey Roll Recipe Fish FISH, Baked Salmon Steaks TroutMiscellaneous Quiche Rice Baked EGG CustardAU Gratin Potatoes Canning Crème Brulee Tempering Chocolate Sheet Cake Cheese Cake Frozen Frozen Portioned Convenience Entrées Frozen Convenience Entrées Frozen Portioned Convenience EntréesPrecooked Frozen Finger Food Breakfast Sandwiches Cookies Proofing Dough Smoked Beef Beef BRISKET, Smoked Pastrami Beef TONGUE, SmokedSmoked Pork HAM Ribs Pork ButtSmoked Pork and Poultry Pork Belly DUCK, Smoked TURKEY, SmokedSmoked Fish and Shrimp Fish FILLETS, Smoked Whole Smoked SHRIMP, Smoked SalmonSmoking Procedure Cold SmokingCold Smoked Salmon Cold Smoked Recipe Canned Tomatoes Page Price U.S.$15.00 MN-29492 03/11 Alto-Shaam, Inc