Common Baking Problems and Why They Happen

If you have carefully followed the basic instructions and still experience poor results, these suggestions may be helpful:

_blemCause

Baking or roasting time too short.

Temperature too low.

Oven out of calibration.

Old oven out of calibratton.

Incorrect use of aluminum foil.

Oven not preheated.

Oven door opened frequently

Too many parson racks.

Pans touching each otheror oven walls.

Batteruneven in pans.

oven temperature too low or baking time too short.

Range not levd.

Undermlxing.

Too much llquid.

Temperature too high.

Baking time too long.

Too lltfle leavening.

Overmlxing.

Pan too large.

Oven temperature too IngIL

Baking time too long.

Pans too close to each other or oven wall.

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Improper

measurement

of

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sugar,

baking powder,

liquid

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or fat.

 

 

Old pewter

Oven temperature too high.

_i_ Baking time too long.

TOO much liquid.

Undermlxing.

Oven temperature too low.

Baking tlme too short.

Overmixlng.

Too much flour.

Panstouchingeachotheror

oven wails.

Too much shortening or sugar.

Too much or too little liquid.

Temperature too low.

Old or too little baking powder. Pan too small.

oven door opened frequently.

Using shiny metal pans.

Incorrect rack positron.

Oven temperature too low.

overmixlng.

Too much liquid.

Incorrect pan size or too little battor in pan.

Oven door opened too often.

Oven not preheated.

Pans touching each other or oven wails.

Using glass, darkened, warped or dull finish metal pans.

Incorrect rack position.

Incorrect use of aluminum foil.

Not

enough

sho rtenlng

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'

Too

much

baking

powder.

 

Over

mixing.

 

 

 

 

Oven

temperature

too

high.

 

Batter overmixed.

 

 

 

Oven

temperature

too

high.

 

TOO much

leavening.

 

 

Temperature too high.

Pan too small.

Oven temperature too high.

Pans touching each other or oven wail

Edges of crust too thin.

Using shiny metal pans.

Temperature too low at start of baking.

Filling too Juicy.

Using shiny metal palls.

Temperature

Conversions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

°Fahrenheit

200

250

275

300

325

350

375

400

425

450

°Celsius

100

120

140

150

160

180

190

200

220

230

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Maytag CWG3100 Common Baking Problems and Why They Happen, Temperature Conversions, Pan too small, Edges of crust too thin

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