Turbo Chef Technologies Tornado 2 owner manual Example 2 French Fries & Frozen Puff Dough Items

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22 rec i pe development and cooking tips

Finish:

Little to no microwave is used. The air is moderate to high to finish the caramelization of the product, and achieve the desired color.

A recipe might look like this:

S tep

Ev en t

% Ti me

% A I R

% Wav

 

 

 

 

 

Defrost

1

30

10

100

Cook

2

40

50

90

Finish

3

30

60

30

 

4

0

10

0

 

5

0

10

0

 

6

0

10

0

Example 2: French Fries & Frozen Puff Dough Items

Just like with a frozen pizza, these two items will have to be defrosted, cooked and then finished.

However while French fries and frozen puff dough items must go through the same stages of cooking, the specifics of these stages will differ based on the specific properties of the items being cooked.

A recipe for French fries might look like this:

S tep

Ev en t

% Ti me

% A I R

% Wav

 

 

 

 

 

Defrost

1

80

100

80

Cook

2

10

100

90

Finish

3

10

100

0

 

4

0

10

0

 

5

0

10

0

 

6

0

10

0

For frozen puff dough, the recipe could be:

S tep

Ev en t

% Ti me

% A I R

% Wav

 

 

 

 

 

Defrost

1

20

20

90

Cook

2

50

60

20

Finish

3

10

40

0

 

4

20

80

0

 

5

0

10

0

 

6

0

10

0

Note that for the frozen puff dough, a rest was added between the cooking and finishing steps. This allows the product to achieve its full-layered effect.

The Importance of Consistency

Speed cook ovens leave little room for error and a slight change in the product’s weight or starting state can have major effects on the final outcome. Because of this, product consistency is extremely important in developing and using recipes.

When developing and using recipes, a consistent outcome will depend on keeping the following variables constant.

oPortion and/or weight

oBeginning temperature and state

The same product cooked from frozen and fresh will have two very different recipes.

oCooking vessel

Different materials react with the technology in different ways. For a list of suggested cooking materials for use with the Tornado oven, see the Ovenables section on the following page.

oThe oven’s state

It is recommended that the oven be on for at least 30 minutes prior to developing recipes.

Don’t be Afraid to Experiment

In developing recipes, don’t be afraid to experiment. Write down current settings and then start testing variations. Old recipes can always be re-programmed into the oven in a matter of seconds.

Note: After entering or editing a recipe, it is best to back out of the Edit Mode and run the Recipe in the On Mode.

Note: C3 and Tornado recipes and cook settings are not interchangeable.

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Contents For the turbochef tornado and tornado 2TM rapid cook ovens Page For service or information Thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Table of Contents Limited Warranty Important Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions Standard Features Overview of the Tornado OvenConstruction exterior Ngcew 3 Phase, WYE, 50 Hz Ngced 3 Phase, Delta, 50 HzCertifications Packaging How the Technology Works How the Technology WorksDelivery and Initial Inspection Assembly and InstallationOven Location and Placement Lifting the OvenSecuring Oven to Cart Figure Double Stacking Ovens FigureBuilt-In Installation Figure Oven AssemblyVentilation Requirements As s em bly and installation Oven Restraint Kit P/N TC3-024224 610mm Cart with a Single Oven Lo adi n g a menu from a smart card This page left intentionally blank Common Operating Terms Cook Cavity Set Temperature IR Set TemperatureCook Cavity Actual Temperature Idle IR Set TemperatureOperating the Tornado Oven Initial Power-Up Power-UpO k i n g instructions Done Changing the Edit Pin Number Editing a Food ItemEnter Cook Time Screen Snooze Mode Done ScreenThis page left intentionally blank Recipe Development and Cooking Tips Development MethodologyExample 1 Frozen Pizza Example 2 French Fries & Frozen Puff Dough Items Importance of ConsistencyDon’t be Afraid to Experiment Dual-Ovenable Paper Board Baking Papers/SheetsPlastics NordicWareWhat Not To Use Clean Oven Interior Remove the Lower Access PanelRemove and Clean the Cooking Surface Clean Lower Access Panel AreaApply Oven Guard and Clean Oven Exterior Error Codes/Faults, Possible Causes and Suggested Remedies F1 Blower Running Ca t al yt i c Converter North America Limited Warranty R t h america limited warranty Iscla i mer of Damages International Limited Warranty Nter n a t i o n al limited warranty R r a n ty parts return Global Operations
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