Baking tips, Helpful cooking information, Baking problems, causes, corrections – Kenmore Kitchen Grill User Manual

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helpful cooking

information

BAKING TIPS

RECIPE Follow recipe or package instructions Use sug­

gested pan size for best results The suggested cooking
times may need to be changed in high altitude areas
Contact your local library for information about high

altitude cooking

COOLING TIME After removing a cake from the oven,

allow it to cool on a rack for 10 to 15 minutes before

removing the cake from the pan. This cooling helps to
avoid cracking or tearing the cake, A cake should not be
frosted (unless recipe states otherwise) until cake has

cooled

BAKING TIME Set range controls before placing pans in

the oven Do not open and close the oven door to
check on foods. This can cause poor results. Wait until
the shortest baking time allowed is up. A cake is done
when the top springs back after a light finger tap, or

when an inserted toothpick comes out clean. There

should be little if any shrinkage from the edge of the

pan. Made sure oven controls are turned off when you

are done.

BAKING PROBLEMS, CAUSES, CORRECTIONS

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSES

CORRECTION

Cookies and biscuits
burn on the bottom.

o Oven preheating

time too short

» Oven rack over­

crowded

o Pan absorbs heat

too fast

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Let oven preheat to the temperature you want

before placing food in oven’

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Select pan sizes that leave the suggested amount

of air space on all sides of each pan Refer to baking

information for suggestions

e Use a light colored, aluminum baking sheet or a

dark pan wrapped in aluminum foil

Cakes not done in
the center

Oven too hot

« incorrect pan size

» Pan not centered

in oven

® Set Oven Thermostat 25° lower than temperature

given and bake the time given in your recipe

» Use pan size suggested in recipe

» Use rack position 2 or 3 and place pan so at least

1-1 r/j inches of rack can be seen on each side of the

pan

Cakes not level

o Range or oven rack

not level

« Pan too close to

oven wall or rack
overcrowded

Pan warped

Place a marked glass measuring cup on the center
of the oven rack in use and fill with water to one of
the markings If the water level is uneven, check the

racks to be sure they have been put in the correct
position

Be sure to give at least 1-1' ^ inches of space on all

sides of each pan in the oven

® Use pans that are not denied or warped.

Foods not done after

cooking time has elapsed

® Oven too coo!

o Vent clogged

® improper use of toil

o Oven crowded

e Oven door opened

too frequently

» Set Oven Thermostat 25° higher than suggested

and bake suggested time

® Your oven is vented through the backguard Be sure

vent opening is not covered by anything Do not

cover oven vent

» Foil should not be used over complete oven bottom,

over an entire oven rack or over the thermostat bulb

o Be sure to take all pans from the oven except the

ones to be used for baking

® Open oven door only after shortest suggested

baking time is over

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