Tips and hints – Waring CO900B User Manual

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TIPS AND HINTS

• It is important to rotate any item you are baking in

the oven to ensure evenness.

• It is recommended to bake one rack at a time. If you

do bake with more than one rack, be sure to rotate

both the baking trays and their rack positions halfway

through bake time.

• To ensure even flow of air when using baking tray or

other utensils, do not slide tray to the back of oven.

Leave about 1 to  inches of air space around all sides

of each pan for even air circulation.

• Make sure the wire racks are in the desired position

before you turn on the oven.

• Bake on the shortest time suggested and check for

doneness before adding more time. A stainless steel

knife inserted into the center of the baked item should

come out clean when done.

• See reference charts on pages 1-3 for

recommended baking times and temperatures.

• When baking pastry, browning is most successful

when you use metallic bakeware as opposed to

glass or ceramic.

• Both the convection bake, roast and the rotisserie

functions create the finest tastes in meats and poultry

with minimal ingredients and simple

preparation. One easy rule of thumb to create a quick

and easy meal is to match a type of meat, poultry or

fish with complementary fresh herbs, a touch of olive

oil, and some salt and pepper. Simply chop some

garlic and a handful or two of a fresh herb, and mix

with some olive oil. Rub on the meat or fish and allow

to marinate if time allows (for at least a half hour).

Either way, right before placing item in the oven,

sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Some examples of potential flavor combinations are:
Poultry: rosemary, thyme, basil, garlic, lemon

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