Slow cooking, Defrosting, Baking – Wolfgang Puck BTOBR0010 User Manual

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Slow Cooking

The bottom heating elements cycle on and off to maintain the selected
temperature while the top heating elements remain off. The convection fan
will run during the Slow Cook cycle.

Slow cooking is a long cooking process at a low temperature used to tenderize
less tender cuts of meat and blend flavors in soups and stews. Foods to be slow
cooked are usually placed in a covered casserole with some liquid and cooked
at 250° for 4 to 12 hours.

1

Place the oven rack in the lowest rack position facing upward.

2

Place the covered casserole with food to be slow cooked on the center of
the oven rack.

3

Set the Temperature Control to 250°.

4

Set the Function Control to “Slow Cook”.

5

Set the Time Control to “Stay On” and follow recipe instructions for time.

Note: The drip/baking pan should always be removed from oven when slow
cooking as it will interfere with the flow of hot air from the bottom elements.

Defrosting

The heating elements do not operate for this function. For defrosting, the
convection fan circulates air to thaw food in a shorter period of time than
conventional methods of defrosting.

Important: Defrosted foods should be cooked as soon as possible after
thawing and should never be left at room temperature when completely
thawed as harmful bacteria will begin to grow. DO NOT defrost large amounts
of food at one time.

1

Place the drip/baking pan in the bottom rails of the oven.

2

Place the oven rack in middle position facing up.

3

Place the food to be defrosted on the center of the oven rack.

4

Set the Temperature Control to “0”.

5

Set the Function Control to “Defrost”.

6

Set the Time Control to the shortest amount of time necessary for defrosting.

7

Check when the timer shuts off and the bell rings. Add more time if necessary.

Baking

In baking mode the bottom heating elements operate at full power and the top
heating elements operate at 50% power. The heating elements will cycle on and
off to maintain the selected temperature. The Convection fan will operate during
the Bake cycle.

Convection baking is very consistent and even. The oven heats quickly, so
preheating is not necessary or desirable. The fan circulates the hot air around the
food making baked goods rise quickly and evenly. In many convection ovens, it is
necessary to lower the baking temperature to achieve acceptable results. Your
Bistro Convection Oven has been designed for easy use. Lowering the baking
temperature is not necessary. Follow package or recipe directions remembering
not to preheat the oven and check after the shortest baking time.

In most cases you should use the lowest rack position; however if more browning is
desired place in the upper racks. The drip/baking pan included with your oven
can also be used for baking. It is enamel coated making it easy to clean. When
not in use, the drip/baking pan should always be removed from the rails in the
bottom of the oven when baking as it will interfere with the flow of hot air from
the bottom elements. When it is being used as the baking pan, the pan should
be placed in the middle or upper racks.

1

Place the oven rack or baking pan in the desired rack position.
If using the lowest position the rack should be facing up.

2

Set the Temperature Control to the recommended temperature.

3

Set the Function Control to “Bake”.

4

Set the Time Control to the shortest baking time in the recipe and check
for desired doneness.

A Note on Baking Times:
Convection air is superheated and it circulates around the food, so it cooks food
faster. When baking your favorite recipes or packaged goods, follow recipe
instructions remembering not to preheat. Check baked goods a few minutes
before shortest recommended baking time.

Recommended Baking Temperatures

Cakes: 325°-350°
Cheesecake:

300°

Quick Bread:

375°

Proofing Bread Dough

When making yeast bread, you can proof (raise) the dough in the oven on the
Bake function. Set the Temperature Control to 175° (in between the second and
third slash after 150’). Reduce the recipe rising time by 25% to 30% and set the
Time Control to that time. Allow dough to double in size. Turn the Temperature
Control to the desired baking temperature and the Time Control to the shortest
baking time in the recipe.

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Muffins:

400°

Pies:

425°

Cookies (large):

350°

Cookies (jumbo):

325°

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