Time, Cooking - baked goods and desserts – Kenmore 565.60584 User Manual

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TIME

COOKING - BAKED GOODS AND DESSERTS

Converting Recipes

When adapting quick bread recipes, you

will find it necessary to reduce the

amount of leavening (baking powder or

soda) by about one-quarter the normal

amount. A bitter aftertaste is apparent if

too much leavening is used in biscuits or

muffins. Since food rises higher in the

microwave oven, you will not see a loss

in volume from the reduction of soda or

baking powder.

If a recipe contains buttermilk or sour

cream, do not change the amount of

soda, since it serves to counteract the

sour taste and does not act only as a

leavening agent.

When using a mix where leavening

cannot be reduced, allow the dough to

stand about 1 0 minutes before cooking

in order for some of the gas to be lost.

Breads and rolis should be reheated

only until they are warm to the touch. •

Overheating or overcooking makes

bread tough and rubbery.

Cooking/Reheating Guide

Item

Power

Cooking

Time

Special Notes

French bread.

Frozen: 1 lb

Room temp.: 1 lb

P80

P80

1 - 2 min.

20 - 30 sec.

Place on paper plate or

towel.

Whole coffee cake.

Frozen: 10 - 13 oz
Room temp.: 10- 13 oz

P 80
P80

1 - 2 min.

V2 - 1 min.

Place on paper plate or

towel. Let stand for 5 - 10

minutes before serving.

Butter cake
2 V4 cups (550 mb) batter

1 st stage

2 nd stage

P50

P100

5-7 min.

1 - 2 min.

Place on inverted pie plate.

Brownies
2 cups (500 mL) batter

P50

8 - 1 1 min.

Cover with wax paper.

Place on inverted pie plate.

Muffins, V4 cup (50 mL) batter

each 2

6

P70

P70

1 -1 V2 min.

3 - 4 min.

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