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Helpful baking hints
To obtain best performance from this
•Do not overfill the oven. Whenever possible, place foods in center of oven.
•Avoid opening the door too frequently to prevent heat loss.
•Foil may be used to cover the baking dish or pan. Be sure the ends of foil are tucked closely against the edge of the baking dish/pan.
3) INSTRUCTIONS FOR BROILING
Always use the
Do not leave the broiler unattended when in use. Do not cover the oven wire rack with foil. This prevents fat and oils from draining, causing spatter and smoking, and also restricts air circulation for proper ventilation.
Broiling
1. Place the accessories as follows:
•If the oven is not provided with the broiler rack
- Insert the wire rack in the upper slot (please see page 3).
-Place the
- Put the food to be broiled on the wire rack.
•If the oven is provided with the broiler rack
-Put the broiling rack inside the
-Place the food to be broiled on the broiling rack.
- Insert the wire rack in the lower slot (please see page 3) and then put the broiling assembly with the food on the wire rack.
Always allow 1" between food and upper heating element.
In order to reduce bad smell, smoke and spattering: before starting the broiling process, pour half glass of water in the
2.Turn the upper knob clockwise to “BROIL”.
3.Turn the lower knob counterclockwise to "OVEN/BROIL”.
4.When broiling is finished, turn the lower knob to “Off” and the upper knob to position " ". Care should be taken when removing the oven tray and disposing of the grease collected while broiling.
Note: While smoke is an inherent characteristic of good broiling, the following tips should eliminate or greatly reduce smoking:
•Trim excess fat from meat and score the edges to prevent curling.
•For best results, thaw frozen meats before broiling. These two precautions will reduce or eliminate smoke from the broiler.
•Placing the food on the rack allows the juices and fat to drip into the oven tray and decreases spattering while broiling (in particular if you have poured half glass of water).
•If frozen steaks and chops are broiled, allow 11/2 to 2 times the required broiling time as that required for unfrozen meat.
•Remove grease from the tray and wash the tray and rack after use.
•The broiler should be cleaned inside after each use. Too much grease accumulation causes smoking. Use any
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