Oven use

15US CA

ar the fan noise and feel warm air coming from the vents in the back trim.

TYPICAL FOODS

ARRANGEMENT

DO I NEED TO PREHEAT THE OVEN?

Pies

If baking on more than one

For baking: preheat until

Pizza

shelf, ensure items or pans are

the temperature knob

Cakes

staggered on shelves so that

halo turns from orange

to red. Depending on the

Cookies

one is never directly above

temperature and type of

Quiche

another.

oven, this will take around

Whole turkey

Center items in the oven as

15-20 minutes.

 

much as possible for best air

Bread

For roasting and reheating,

circulation.

Brownie

you don’t need to preheat

 

Muffins

 

the oven.

Prime rib roast

 

 

Pork roast

 

 

Vegetables

 

 

Lasagna

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken breasts

Always broil with the oven

The oven generally

Fish

door closed.

doesn’t need preheating

Steak/Chops/Cutlets

For best results, place food on

for broiling.

Bacon

the broil/roast pan and grid

However, for best results

Hamburger patties

and center it under the broiler.

when you want quick

Browning casseroles

Use a higher shelf position

browning or searing, we

‘Au gratin’ dishes

for items that require quick

recommend you let the

broiler heat for about 5-8

Slices of toast

broiling, and lower ones

minutes before placing

 

that need more time to cook

Vegetables

food in the oven.

through.

Whole chicken

 

 

 

Tenderloin of beef

 

 

 

 

 

Bread dough

Place the dough in the oven

Yes, allow the oven to preheat

Pizza dough

in a covered, heatproof bowl.

for 3 minutes.

Defrosting food

 

 

 

 

 

This mode is not for cooking food.

See section ‘Using the CLEAN cycle’ for more information.

sing your oven for proofing dough’.

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DCS RDU/RDV, RGUC/RGVC, RGY/RGV manual Typical Foods Arrangement

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