GE JBP56, JBP55 SU~ACE COOKWAm Tips, Cooking Guide Using Heat Settings, Cookware

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Cooking Guide Using Heat Settings

HI—Used to begin cooking or to bring water to a boil. Reduce heat setting after water boils.

Medium High—(Setting halfway between HI and MED) Maintains a fast boil on large amounts of food.

MED—Saut& and brown; keeps food at a medium boil or simmer.

Medium Low—(Setting halfway between MED and LO) Cook after starting at HI; cooks with little water in covered pan.

LO—Used for long slow cooking (simmering) to tenderize and develop flavors. Use this setting to melt butter and chocolate or to keep foods warm.

NOTE: The surface unit “on” indicator light may

glow between LO and OFF, but there is no power to the surface units.

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Light over the Surface Units (on some models)

The switch must be pushed, held for several seconds, and released for the light to come on.

SU~ACE COOKWAm TIPS

Cookware

Use medium- or heavy-weight cookware. Aluminum cookware conducts heat faster than other metals. Cast-iron and coated cast-iron cookware are slow to absorb heat, but generally cook evenly at low to medium heat settings. Steel pans may cook unevenly if not combined with other metals.

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JBP56, JBP55 specifications

The GE JBP55 and JBP56 models are advanced electric ranges that combine modern technology with user-friendly features, making them ideal for home cooking enthusiasts and professional chefs alike. Both models showcase GE's commitment to quality and innovation, enhancing culinary experiences in diverse cooking environments.

One of the standout features of these ranges is their ceramic glass cooktop, which not only provides a sleek and contemporary look but also guarantees easy cleanup due to its smooth surface. The cooktops come equipped with multiple heating elements, including high-Wattage burners for rapid boiling and low-Wattage options for gentle simmering, catering to various cooking needs.

The JBP55 and JBP56 models incorporate GE's advanced True European Convection technology, which ensures optimal heat distribution throughout the oven. This results in evenly baked dishes with consistent texture and flavor. The oven capacity is generous, allowing cooks to prepare multiple dishes simultaneously—a feature highly appreciated during family gatherings or festive occasions.

Another impressive characteristic is the self-cleaning option, which simplifies maintenance by using high temperatures to burn away food residues and spills. This feature not only saves time but also keeps the oven in peak condition for years to come.

Both models also include a variety of cooking modes such as bake, broil, and warm, providing versatility to meet differing culinary demands. The intuitive control panel allows for precise temperature adjustments and easy navigation through settings, making cooking straightforward and enjoyable.

Safety is paramount in the design of the JBP55 and JBP56. They include features such as an automatic shut-off, which enhances peace of mind for users who may forget to turn off the oven. Additionally, the ranges come equipped with a standard oven light, allowing users to monitor their food without having to open the door and lose precious heat.

In conclusion, the GE JBP55 and JBP56 electric ranges stand out for their combination of cutting-edge technology, safety features, and user-friendly designs. With versatile cooking options and easy maintenance, these models are excellent choices for anyone looking to elevate their culinary skills while enjoying a seamless cooking experience.