Neff B132 User Manual

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Defrosting and cooking

Raw frozen products or foods from a freezer
always defrost at 50° C.
Higher defrosting temperatures may cause the food
to dry out.

Defrost frozen meals packed in aluminium foil or
closed aluminium containers
at a setting of
130 – 140° C.

Place frozen meals packed in plastic bags or
plastic containers
in a pot filled with water.
Cover the pot and defrost of 130 – 140° C.

Attention: Pot handles must be oven-proof.

Defrost and warm up frozen baked goods at
100 – 140° C. Brush bread, rolls or yeast pastry
lightly with egg to make the crust more appealing.

Defrost dry frozen yeast cakes at 160 – 170° C for
20 – 30 minutes.

Defrost moist frozen yeast cakes (with fruit topping)
at 160 – 170° C for 30 – 50 minutes after wrapping
in aluminium foil to prevent cake from drying out.

Defrost and toast frozen toast (with topping) at
160 – 170° C for about 20 minutes.

Defrost and bake frozen pizzas at 180 – 190 °C for
15 – 25 minutes.
Place on wire shelf covered with greaseproof paper.
Please ensure that the greaseproof paper is suitable
for use at these temperatures.

Defrosting position

e

Recommended for delicate pastries only
(i.e., whipped-cream gateaus).

Turn the function selector switch to the

e

position.

Dependent on size and type of the baked goods,
defrost 25 – 45 minutes, take out of the oven and
allow to stand 30 – 45 minutes.

With smaller amounts (pastries), the defrosting time
is reduced to 15 – 20 minutes and the subsequent
standing time to 10 – 15 minutes.

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