General baking tips – Maytag CWG3600 User Manual

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General Baking Tips

• Use a reliable recipe and accurately measure
ingredients. Carefully follow directions
especially for oven temperature and cooking

time.

• Use the correct rack position. Baking

results may be affected if the wrong rack Is

used.

+ Top browning may be darker if food is

located toward the top of the oven.

Bottom browning may be darker if food is
located toward the bottom of the oven.

* When using two racks for baking, allow

enough space between the racks for proper
air circulation. Browning and cooking
results will be affected if air flow is blocked.

• Utensil material and size play an important
part in baking results, especially the amount of
browning. Always use the type and size of
utensil called for in the recipe. Many pans have
the measurements marked on them. If there are

no meaisurements, measure the inside width
and length of the pan. Cooking times or
cooking resxdts may be affected if the wrong
size utensil Is used.

♦ Shiny metal pan reflects heat away from

the food, produces lighter browning and a
softer crust. Use shiny pans for baking
cakes or cookies.

*

* Dark metal pan or a pan with an

anodized [dull] bottom absorbs heat,
produces darker browning and a crisper
crust. Use this type of pan for pies, pie

crusts or bread.

* If using oven-proof glassware, or dark

pans sucdi as Ekco's Baker's Secret
bakeware reduce the oven temperature by
25“F except when baking pies or bread in
glassware. Use the same baking time as
called for in the recipe. Use this type of pan
for pies or breads.

* For optimum baking results, bake cookies

and biscuits on a flat cookie sheet. If the
pan has sides, such as a Jelly roll pan,

browning may not be even.

• Allow hot air to flow freely through the

oven for optimum baking results. Improper
placement of pans in the oven will block air
flow and may result hi uneven browning. For

optimum browning and even cooking results:

* Do not crowd a rack with pans. Never place

more than one cookie sheet, one

13x9x2-inch cake pan or two round cake

pans on one rack.

* Stagger pans when baking on two racks so

one pan Is not directly over another pan.

* Allow one to two inches between the pan

and the oven walls.

• Check the cooking progress at the

minimum time recommended hi the recipe. If
necessary, continue checking at intervals until
the food is done. If the oven door is opened too
frequently, heat will escape the oven; this can
affect baking results and wastes energy.

• If you add additional ingredients or alter the
recipe, ejqiect cooking times to Increase or
decrease slightly.

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