Baking chart, O-zu – GE JGKC16GEH User Manual

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Baking Chart

1. Aluminum pans conduct heat quickly. For most

conventional baking, light, shiny finishes give best results
because they help prevent over-browning in the time it
takes for heat to cook the center areas. We recommend
dull (satin-finish) bottom surfaces of pans for cake pans
and pie plates to be sure those areas brown completely.

2. Dark or non-shiny finishes, also glass and pyroceram,

ge lerally absorb heat which may result in dry, crisp

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browning when food is added.

Food

Cookware

Positions

Temperatures

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Minutes

Comments

Bread
Biscuits ('/^-in. thick)

Coffee cake

Com bread or muffins
Gingerbread

Muffins
Popovers

Quick loaf bread
Yeast bread (2 loaves)
Plwin rolls
Sweet rolls

Shiny Cookie Sheet

Shiny Metal Pan with
satin-finish bottom
Cast Iron or Glass Pan
Shiny Metal Pan with

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Shiny Metal Muffin Pans
Deep Glass or Cast Iron Cups

Metal or Glass Loaf Pans
Metal or Glass Loaf Pans
Shiny Oblong or Muffin Ptns
Shiny Oblong or Muffin Pans

B, c

B, A

B
B

A, B

B

B

A, B
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B, A

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350°-400°

400°-450“

350°

400°-425°

375°

350°-375°
375°-425°
375°-425°
350°-375°

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20-30

20-40
45-55

20-30
45-60

45-60
45-60

10-25

20-30

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minutes less time.

Preheat cast iron pan for crisp crust.

Decrease about 5 minutes for muffin mix.
Or bake at 450°F. for 25 minutes, then at
350°E for 10 to 15 minutes.
Dark metal or glass gives deepest
browning.
For thin rolls, Shelf B may be used.
For thin rolls, Shelf B may be used.____

Cakes

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Angel food

Jelly roll

Aluminum Thbe Pan

Metal Jelly Roll Pan

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325°-375°
375°-400°

37S°-350°

30-55

10-15

45-60

Two piece pan is convenient.

Line pan with waxed paper.

Cakes
Bundt cakes
Cupcakes
Fruit cakes

Layer, chocolate

Loaf

Cookies

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Drop

Rolled or sliced

Metal or Ceramic Pan

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Metal or Glass Loaf or

Tübe Pan

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satin-finish bottom
Shiny Metal Pan with
satin-finish bottom
Metal or Glass Loaf Pans

A, B

B

A, B

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B

B

325°-350°

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275°-300°

35Q°-375°

350°-375°

350°

45-65
20=25

2-4 hrs.

20-35

25-30

40-60

Paper liners produce more moist crusts
Use 300°F. and Shelf B for small or
individual cakes.

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325°=350°
350°-400°

400°-425°

375°-400°

25-35

10-20

6-12

7-12

Bur cookies from mix use ssme time.
Use Shelf C and increase temperature
25 to 50°F. for more browning.

Fruits,
Other Desserts
Baked apples
Custard

Puddings, rice
and custard

Glass or Metal Pans
Glass Custard Cups or
Casserole (set in pan of hot water)
Glass Custard Cups or
Casserole

A, B,C

B

350°-400°
300°-350°

325°

30-60
30-60

50-90

Reduce temperature to 300°F. for large
custard.
Cook bread or rice pudding with custard
base 80 to 90 minutes.

Pies
Frozen
Meringue

One crust
Two crust
Pastry shell

Foil Pan on Cookie Sheet
Spread to crust edges

Glass or Satin-finish Metal
Glass or Satin-finish Metal
Glass or Satin-finish Metal

A

B, A

A,B

B
B

400°-425°

325°-350°

400°-425°
400°-425°

450°

45-70

15-25

45-60
40-60

12-15

Large pies use 400°F. and increase time.
To quickly brown meringue use 400°F. for

8 to 10 minutes.
Custard fillings require lower temperature,
longer time.

Miscellaneous
Baked potatoes
Scalloped dishes
Souffles

Set on Oven Shelf
Glass or Metal
Glass

A, B, C

A, B,C

B

325°-400°

325°-375°

300°-350°

60-90
30-60

30-75

Increase time for large amount or size.

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