Getting the Most Out of Your Appliance
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Broil Broiling uses intense heat radiated from the
upper element. The Broil mode is best suited to
cooking thin, tender cuts of meat (1” or less),
poultry and fish. It can also be used to brown
breads and casseroles. Always broil with the
door closed.
The benefits of Broiling include:
Fast and efficient cooking
Cooking without the addition of fats or liquids
Browning as the food cooks
For Best Results:
Preheat oven 3-4 minutes. Do not preheat for more than 5 minutes.
Steaks and Chops should be at least 3/4” thick
Brush fish and poultry with butter or oil to prevent sticking
Use the broil pan and grid included with your range
Do not cover the broiler grid with foil. It is designed to drain fats and oils away
from the cooking surface to prevent smoking and spattering
Turn meats once halfway through the recommended cooking time (see Broil
Chart for examples).
When top browning casseroles, use only metal or glass ceramic dishes such
as Corningware®.
Never use heat-proof glass (Pyrex®); they can’t tolerate the high temperature.
Breads Yeast bread, loaf, 9x5
Yeast rolls
Quick bread, loaf, 8x4
Biscuits
Muffins
2
3
2
3
3
375
375-400
350-375
375-400
425
18-22
12-15
45-55
11-15
15-19
Pizza Frozen
Fresh
3
3
400-450
425-450
23-26
12-15
a. This temperature must be manually reduced by 25° F if the Automatic Convection Conversion
feature has been turned off.
b. This chart is a guide. Actual times depend on the mixes or recipes baked. Follow recipe or
package directions.
Table 4: Convection Baking Chart
Food Item Rack
Position
Temp. (oF)
(preheated oven)a
Convection Bake Time
(min.)b