Sharp AX-1100 operation manual Cooking Guides, Points To Remember, Cooking Techniques

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COOKING GUIDES

COOKING GUIDES

Points To Remember

Please make reading the Operation Manual your very first step in working with your new oven. This important booklet explains exactly how the oven works and what you need to know to operate it successfully.

Use the information in the charts and recipes to help adapt your own favorite recipes or convenience foods for preparation in the oven.

The stated cooking times in the charts and recipes are guidelines and are based on standard conditions. Cooking results will vary according to the conditions of food, utensils and the oven. Please check the cooking result and if necessary, adjust cooking times accordingly.

Prepare the food and use accessories as instructed.

When placing food in the oven, turning, stirring or adding something to the food, please ensure the door does not remain open long so as to avoid loss of heat.

Please refer to Food and Utensil Position Chart on page EN-13 before setting food in the oven.

Always distribute the ingredients evenly inside a piece of ovenware or steam tray to achieve even cooking results.

There is no need to fi ll the water tank for Microwave, Grill, Combi High or Combi Low cooking.

If you would like to adapt your favorite recipes for the microwave, you should take note of the following: Shorten cooking times by a third to a half. Follow the example of the recipes in this cookery book.

Cooking Techniques

-Determining Cooking Time with a Food Thermometer -

Every drink and every food has a specific internal temperature at the end of the cooking process, at which

TABLES FOR SETTING THE

COOKING TIME WITH THE FOOD

THERMOMETER

Internal

Internal

the cooking process can be ended and the result is good. You can determine the internal temperature with a food thermometer. The most important temperatures are given in the temperature table.

temperature up

Drinks/food temperature

to 10 to 15 of

at the of minutes

standing time

Heating drinks

65-75°C

 

(coffee, water,

 

 

tea, etc.)

 

 

Heating milk

60-65°C

 

Heating soups

75-80°C

 

Heating stews

75-80°C

 

Poultry

80-85°C

85-90°C

Lamb

 

 

Rare cooked

70°C

70-75°C

Well cooked

75-80°C

80-85°C

Beef

 

 

Rare roast

50-55°C

55-60°C

Medium cooked

60-65°C

65-70°C

well done

75-80°C

80-85°C

Pork, Veal

80-85°C

80-85°C

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Sharp AX-1100 operation manual Cooking Guides, Points To Remember, Cooking Techniques