Practical use, Baking – Electrolux EKC60752 User Manual

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Practical use

Never place aluminium foil, a
roasting pan or a shelf directly on the
bottom of the oven. If the bottom
heater is blocked, the enamel can be
damaged by over-heating.
The oven becomes hot when used,

KEEP

AN

EYE

ON

CHILDREN

.

If the temperature changes and/or the food is
placed unevenly, for example pizza, there is a
risk that it will warp. The shelf will return to
its original form when it cools down.

How do you utilise the various functions

when you use the oven? Here is some useful
advice and a few tips about the best way to
utilise the different oven functions for various
types of food preparation:

Baking

Test sponge cakes with a probe about five
minutes before the end of the cooking time.
Then you have the opportunity to shorten or
lengthen the cooking time. The result can be
affected by the recipe and the material,
colour, shape and size of the cake tin.

TOP

/

BOTTOM

HEATING

provides even colouring.

THE

HOT

AIR

PRINCIPLE

An annular heating element round the fan
heats up the air, which is then spread through
the air channels in the oven rear wall by the
fan. The hot air circulates in the oven before it
is once again sucked in through the fan grille.
Heat is transferred quickly and effectively,
and this generally means that you can use a
lower oven temperature than with upper and
lower heating. Lower the temperature by 15-
20% if the recipe says that you should use a
temperature of between 160 and 225°C. The
higher the temperature, the greater the
decrease. At temperatures over 225°C it is
better to use upper and lower heating.

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