Pork leg should be cooked at a higher temperature for the first
Type of Poultry | Size of Meat | Time per lb | Oven Temperature | |
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Chicken | Whole or pieces | 30 minutes per lb. | 1800 | - 2000 |
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Duck | 3lbs – 4.1lbs | 30 minutes per lb. | 1800 | - 2000 |
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Turkey | 5.4lbs – 21lbs | 1800 | - 2000 | |
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Turkey should be well basted and turned during cooking |
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Type of Fish | Cuts of Fish | Time per lb | Oven Temperature | |
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Fish | Whole or fillets | 10 minutes per lb. |
In Conventional Oven mode, fish should be covered for the first ¾ of the cooking time to help retain moisture.
Baking guide. These cooking charts are intended as a guide only. Temperature and cooking times may vary to suit individual tastes.
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Oven Temperature 0C | General Times | Foods Suitable | |
1300 – under | Very slow | Small meringues, pavlova, custard, reheating | |
1300 | - 1500 | Slow | Rich fruit cake, light fruit cake |
1500 | - 1800 | Moderate | Casseroles, deep butter cake |
1800 | - 2000 | Moderately hot | Shallow butter cakes, sponges, biscuits, meat loaf, |
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2000 | - 2300 | Hot | Swiss roll, patty cakes, rock cakes, short crust pastry |
2300 – and over | Very Hot | Scones, Choux pastry |