Steaming, Baking, Warming rolls, biscuits, etc – Proctor-Silex 18 Quart Roaster Oven-32190Y User Manual

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Steaming

Preheat roaster oven to 450ºF (230ºC).

To steam in the roaster oven, you will

need a metal colander. Place rack in

the insert pan. Place insert pan in

roaster oven. Pour 1 quart (1 L) boiling

water into the insert pan. Place food to

be steamed in the colander and place

colander in insert pan. Cover and

steam according to the following

times or until desired doneness.

ITEM TO STEAM

AMOUNT OF TIME

2 cauliflower heads, cut up

10 minutes

2 bunches of broccoli, cut up

10 minutes

2 pounds (900 g) shrimp

10 minutes

Baking

The roaster oven can bake your favorite

cakes, pies, breads, or casseroles like

a conventional oven. Pans and dishes

should be placed on the rack for best

heat circulation. Using the rack is also

recommended for convenience in

removing hot dishes and pans from the

roaster oven.

Do not remove the lid of the roaster

oven unless necessary. Removing

the lid allows heat to escape and

effects the temperature of the roaster

oven.

Warming Rolls, Biscuits, etc.

Preheat roaster over to 250ºF (120ºC).

You will need two small ovenproof con-

tainers to hold water. Emptied and

washed food cans are perfect. Fill the

cans two-thirds full with hot water and

place in opposite corners of the insert

pan.

Stack rolls, biscuits, or pancakes in

insert pan. Do not let them touch sides

of pan. Cover and keep warm up to

one hour.

Quantity Cooking

The insert pan may be used as a

large cooking utensil when cooking or

heating large quantities. It may be used

to simmer sauces, soups, or stews, or

simply to heat or warm large quantities.

When cooking or heating soups or

stews in the roaster oven, stir occasion-

ally for quicker, even heating.

For example, set the temperature

control at 400°F (200ºC) and the roast-

er oven will warm vegetable beef soup

from refrigerated temperature to serv-

ing temperature in about two hours. To

cook soups, stews, or sauces, set

the temperature control on 225°F

(110ºC) and allow 4 to 8 hours to sim-

mer, depending on recipe.

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