DCS WOU130, WOUD230 Using your oven, Tips for dehydrating fruit, Tips for proofing bread, Us Ca

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Tips for dehydrating fruit

Using your oven

Tips for dehydrating fruit

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To obtain high quality dried fruit, select only unblemished, ripe fruit.

Wash fruit thoroughly and pat dry. Peel if desired. Fruit that is not peeled will take longer to dry. Remove pits, stems or seeds if necessary. Place fruit on a baking tray on a shelf in the oven.

We recommend using TRUE CONV or CONV BAKE at 125°F (50°C).

Tips for proofing bread

Your oven provides an ideal sealed environment for proofing bread.

Preheat the oven on BAKE at 100°F (30°C). When you are ready to proof the dough, turn the temperature OFF, leaving the oven mode knob at BAKE, and place the dough in a covered bowl on a shelf in the warm oven. It will be the perfect temperature to proof dough. The oven is so well insulated that it will stay warm for several hours.

Note: some recipes recommend putting water or ice in the oven with the bread dough during baking. The additional moisture improves the bread crust. You must place the water or ice in a heat resistant dish and on an oven shelf in positions 1 or 2. Do not put it directly onto the oven floor. Placing water, ice or any dish or tray directly on the oven floor will irreversibly damage the porcelain enamel.

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DCS WOU130, WOUD230, WOSU30, WODU30 manual Using your oven, Tips for dehydrating fruit, Tips for proofing bread, Us Ca