Bosch Appliances HES255U Using Your Warming Drawer, Setting the Temperature, Crisping Stale Items

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Using Your Warming Drawer

Using Your Warming Drawer

Food should be a serving temperature (above 140° F) before being placed in the warming drawer.

The warming drawer can be used with or without a rack.

Preheat with rack in place if using that arrangement. It fits side to side.

Preheat empty serving dish while preheating drawer.

Add cooked, hot food in cooking utensil or to heat-safe serving dishes.

Food may be kept hot in its cooking container or transferred to a heat-safe serving dish.

Aluminum foil may be used to cover food.

Setting the Temperature

Set Temp with Oven Control

Warming drawer settings are Low, Medium, and High. The temperatures range from

132-149°F on Low

150-180°F on Medium

181 to 200°F on High

To keep several different foods hot, set the temperature to the food needing the highest setting. Place item needing the highest setting toward the side of the drawer and item needing less heat on the rack or in the center of the drawer bottom.

Warming Empty Serving Bowls and Plates

Use only heat-safe dishes.

May use reversible rack, in low position to raise utensil from direct contact with bottom of drawer.

Warm on setting appropriate for utensil.

Check dish temperature during warming period.

Place empty plates or dishes in a cold warming drawer. Do not preheat.

Crisping Stale Items

Place food in low sided dishes or pans.

Preheat on Low.

Check crispness after 45 minutes. Add time as needed.

Preheating

For best results, always preheat warming drawer when warming food.

Preheat times are as follows: Low: 10 minutes Medium: 15 mintues High: 20 minutes

DO NOT LINE DRAWER WITH ALUMINUM FOIL.

CAUTION:

Plastic containers or plastic wrap can melt if in direct contact with the drawer or a hot utensil. If it melts onto the drawer, it may not be removable.

Warming Drawer Guide

Food

Temperature

Covered/

Uncovered

 

 

Bacon

Hi

Uncovered

 

 

 

Beef, medium and well

Med

Covered

done

 

 

 

 

 

Beef, rare

Low

Covered

 

 

 

Bread, Hard Rolls

Med

Uncovered

 

 

 

Bread, Soft Rolls, Coffee

Med

Covered

Cakes

 

 

 

 

 

Buscuits

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Casseroles

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Eggs

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Fish, Seafood

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Fried Foods

Hi

Uncovered

 

 

 

Gravy, Cream Sauces

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Ham

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Pancakes

Hi

Covered

 

 

 

Pies, One Crust

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Pies, Two Crusts

Med

Uncovered

 

 

 

Pizza

Hi

Covered

 

 

 

Pork

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Potatoes, Baked

Hi

Covered

 

 

 

Potatoes, Mashed

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Poultry, Roasted

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Vegetables

Med

Covered

 

 

 

Plates

Low

Uncovered

 

 

 

Plate of Food

Med

Covered

 

 

 

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