Hotpoint RGB747GER installation instructions Oven Shelf, Preheating, Baking Pans, Pan Placement

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BAKING

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For best baking results, follow these suggestions:

Oven Shelf

Arrange the oven [

 

 

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shelf or shelves

in the desired locations while the oven is cool. The correct shelf position depends on the kind of food and the browning desired. As a general rule,

place-most foods in the middle of the oven, on either the second or third shelf from the bottom. See the chart for suggested shelf positions

 

Type of Food

 

Shelf Position

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angel f-ood cake

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Biscuits or muffins

 

B or C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cookies or cupcakes

 

B or C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brownies

 

B or C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Layer cakes

 

B or C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bundt or pound cakes

 

A or B

 

 

 

 

I Pies orpie shells

I Bor C

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I Frozen pies

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Casseroles

 

B or C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roasting

 

A or B

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preheating

Preheat the oven if the recipe calls for it. Preheat means bringing the oven up to the specified temperature before putting in the food. To preheat, set the oven at the correct temperature—selecting a higher temperature does not shorten preheat time.

Preheating is necessary for good results when baking cakes, cookies, pastry and breads. For most casseroles and roasts, preheating is not necessary. For ovens without a preheat indicator light or tone, preheat 10 minutes. After the oven is preheated place the food in the oven as quickly as possible to prevent heat from escaping.

Baking Pans

Use the proper baking pan. The type of finish on the pan determines the amount of browning that will occur.

Dark, rough or dull pans absorb heat resulting in a browner, crisper crust. Use this type for pies.

Shiny, bright and smooth pans reflect heat, resulting in a lighter, more delicate browning. Cakes and cookies require this type of pan.

Glass baking dishes also absorb heat. When baking in glass baking dishes, lower the temperature by 25°F. and use the recommended cooking time in the recipe. This is not necessary when baking pies or casseroles.

Pan Placement

For even cooking and proper browning, there must be enough room t’or air circulation in the oven. Baking results will be better if baking pans are centered as much as possible rather than being placed to the front or to the back of the oven.

Pans should not touch each other or the walls of the oven. Allow 1 to I X inch space between pans as well as from the back of the oven, the door and the sides. If you use two shelves, stagger the pans so one is not directly above the other.

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Hotpoint RGB747GER Oven Shelf, Preheating, Baking Pans, Pan Placement, Type of Food Shelf Position