AEG 312B User Manual

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Defrosting

by hot air

in the oven

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Food in flat aiurriinium containers defrosts especialt/ well
since aluminium is a good heat conductor. For freezing and
subsequent defrosting of meat and vegetable dishes, flat alu­
minium containers should therefore be used. For defrosting
uncooked frozen meat and fruit, closed ovenproof dishes are
especially weli suited.
Position the containers on the wire shelf or in the meat pan 4th
from the top.

Food

Temp.
cc ■

Time -
Hours/minufes

Ready-made meals

1-4 portions)

2Ó0

0.40-0.50

thawing and

heating ready to

serve

Small cakes without

cream fillings .or top­
pings (in foil)

'200.

0.15-0.20

ready to serve

Large cakes without

cream fillings or top­
pings (in foil)

200

0.30-0.45

ready to serve

Unsliced bread in foil
(approx, 450g/1 )b)

200

0J5+0.30
at room temp.

rea^ to serve ■

Bread rolls

200

0.15-(-0.30
at room temp.

Teady.to serve

Fruit, e, g. 300 g
strawberries, raspber­
ries (in covered con­

tainer)

200

0.15-f- 0.15
at room temp.'

ready to serve

Ready to cook foods
(pizza, pies)

200

0.45-1.00

ready to sen/e

Uncooked joints
(e.'g.1.5kg)

180-200 2:00-3.00

depending on
type ot meat

thawed and

cooked

Chicken ^prox. 1 kg
(cover with
greaseproof paper)

50

1.00-T.15 '

thawed, remove
giblets and roast

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