Oven cooking – Sears 45520 User Manual

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OVEN COOKING

When cooking a food for the first time In your new
oven, use time given on recipes as a guide.

Your new oven has been set correctly at the factory

and Is more apt to be accurate than the oven It

replaced.

After you have used your oven for awhile, If you feel
your oven should be hotter or cooler, you can adjust
It yourself. See

THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS

in this manual.

Always follow recipe carefully.

Measure Ingredients properly.

Use proper pan placement.

Place pans on the oven racks with 1" to 11/2" of air

space on all sides of each pan. Avoid overcrowding
the oven.

Pans too close to each other, to oven walls or to the

oven bottom block the free movement of air. Im­

proper air movement causes uneven browning and
cooking.

Cakes, cookies, muffins, and quick breads should
be baked In shiny pans — to reflect the heat —
because they should have a light golden crust.
Yeast breads and pie crusts should be baked in
glass or dull (non-shiny) pans—to absorb the heat

— because they should have a brown, crisp crust.

Be sure the underside of the pan is shiny, too.
Darkened undersides wrill absorb the heat and may

cause over-browning on the bottom of your food.

2 cake layers

4 cake layers

When baking several Items stagger pans so that no

pan Is directly above another.

Let the oven preheat thoroughly before cooking
baked products. Listen for preheat notification tone
and put the food In the oven.

Opening the door too often to check food during

baking will allow heat loss and may cause poor

baking results.

Oven temperatures should be reduced 25 degrees

below recommended temperatures if exterior of pan
Is predarkened, darkened by age or oven proof
glass.

Theremay besomeodorwhentheoven isfirstused.

This is caused by the heating of new parts and
insulation.

Do not cover an entire oven rack with foil. The foil

can block normal heat flow and cause poor baking

results. Do not place any fol I direct ly above the bake

element. Foil used on the oven bottom under the

element may damage the oven surface; therefore, it
should not be used.

Cookies should be baked on flat cookie sheets

without sides to allow the air to circulate properly.

When recipes require preheating, have food nearby

before you open the oven door. If the oven door is
allowed to remain open for more than a brief time,

the preheat temperature will be lost.

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