Roasting broiling – Viking F20532A User Manual

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Convection Roasting Chart

Time

Internal

Food

Weight

Temp

(min/lb)

Temp

BEEF

Rib roast

Rare

4 - 6 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

25

140˚ F (60.0˚ C)

Medium

4 - 6 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

24

155˚ F (68.3˚ C)

Well done

4 - 6 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

30

170˚ F (76.7˚ C)

Rump roast

Medium

4 - 6 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

20

155˚ F (68.3˚ C)

Well done

4 - 6 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

24

170˚ F (76.7˚ C)

Tip roast

Medium

3 - 4 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

30

155˚ F (68.3˚ C)

Well done

3 - 4 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

35

170˚ F (76.7˚ C)

LAMB

Lamb leg

3 - 5 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

30

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

PORK

Pork loin

3 - 5 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

30

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

Pork chops

1 -1 1/4 lbs 325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

45 - 50

N/A

1" thick

total time

Ham, fully

5 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

15

130˚ F (54.4˚ C)

cooked

POULTRY

Chicken, whole

3-4 lbs

350 (176.7 C)

25

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

Turkey,

12 - 16 lbs 325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

11

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

unstuffed
Turkey

20 - 24 lbs 325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

11

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

Turkey, stuffed

12 - 16 lbs 325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

9 - 10

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

Turkey, stuffed

20 - 24 lbs 325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

9 - 10

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

Turkey breast

4 - 6 lbs

325˚ F (162.8˚ C)

20

180˚ F (82.2˚ C)

Note: The above information is given as a guide only.

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CONV BROIL*
(Convection Broil)

The top element operates at full
power. This function is exactly
the same as regular broiling with
the additional benefit of air
circulation by the motorized fan
in the rear of the oven. Smoke is
reduced since the airflow also
reduces peak temperatures on
the food. Use this setting for
broiling thick cuts of meats.

*Note: This function uses a high-speed convection fan for optimum
cooking performance. Some noise may be noticed from this high fan
speed. This is normal.

HI BROIL

Heat radiates from both broil
elements, located in the top of
the oven cavity, at full power.
The distance between the foods
and the broil elements
determines broiling speed. For
fast broiling, food may be as
close as 2 inches (5 cm) to the
broil element or on the top rack.
Fast broiling is best for meats
where rare to medium doneness is desired. Use this setting for broiling
small and average cuts of meat.

MED BROIL

Inner and outer broil elements
pulse on and off to produce less
heat for slow broiling. Allow
about 4 inches (10 cm) between
the top surface of the food and
the broil element. Slow broiling
is best for chicken and ham in
order to broil food without over-
browning it. Use this setting for
broiling small and average cuts
of meat.

convection broil

high broil

medium broil

Roasting

Broiling

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