Nesco 6-QT manual Baking Chart, Roasting Chart, Type of Food

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BAKE

Use the Rack for baking.

A 7 inch pie plate just fits into the Cookwell. For the first half of the recommended baking time, wrap a foil band (2 in. x 27 in.) around the edge of the crust to prevent over-browning.

An 8.5 in. x 4.5 in. loaf pan will fit into the Cookwell. It’s an excellent size for meatloaf and quick breads. Use caution when baking yeast bread loaves, during baking it is likely they’ll rise close to the Cover and never brown.

The Rack can be covered with foil and used as a “mini” baking sheet for packaged biscuits or rolls.

A 1.5 quart casserole dish will fit into the Cookwell. Place it on the

Rack for better heat circulation while it bakes. Cover only with the Roaster Oven Cover.

Many frozen foods, such as individual entrees (5 in. x 4 in. or slightly larger) can be baked in the Roaster Oven simply by following package directions. Place item on wire rack for best heat circulation while baking.

STEAM

No fat is used when steaming, so it’s an easy way to cook tasty and nutritious low-calorie foods.

SLOW COOKING

When slow cooking, heat is very gradual. This allows a very slow simmer, which is aided by keeping the Cover on and no stirring is necessary.

To convert a standard recipe to slow cooking: for each 30 minutes required in a standard recipe, slow cook about 1-1/2 hours at 200ºF to 250ºF.

When slow cooking meats and poultry, it is not necessary to use the Rack. The low temperature prevents the meat from sticking to the bottom of the Cookwell.

Remember, little moisture escapes during slow cooking so add additional liquid sparingly.

6 Qt. Roaster Oven

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Baking Chart

Preheat 6 Quart Roaster Oven for 20 minutes. Set Rack in preheated Cookwell.

Type of Food

Temperature

Bake Time

 

Setting

In Minutes

Baking Potatoes

400°F

45 to 55

Sweet Potatoes

400°F

40 to 45

Winter Squash (Butternut,

 

 

Buttercup, Acorn halved or quartered) 400°F

30 to 40

Baked Apples in custard cup

350°F

30 to 35

Roasting Chart

Preheat 6 Quart Roaster Oven for 20 minutes. Suggested times are only a guide. Use a meat thermometer for more accurate roasting. Set meat on Rack in preheated Cookwell.

Questions? Contact:

1-800-288-4545

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