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The ovens are indirectly heated from the outside by hot
gases from the heat source so that no flame or elements
are within the ovens. This means that full use can be
made of the whole cooking space. Both ovens are vented
to the flue so cooking smells disappear to the outside.
MAIN OVEN
This oven is hotter towards the top than the bottom.
For perfect results turn food during cooking.
On low settings the oven can be used for long slow
cooking such as casseroles, stock, ratatouille, curries,
meringues, creme caramel, rice pudding etc. Turn up to a
higher setting for baking fruit cakes, victoria sandwiches,
small cakes, soufflés, scones, bread and roasting etc.
(See temperature/setting chart on previous page for
details).
One of the many benefits of the cast iron oven is that the
floor of the oven is hot and can be used as a cooking area
in its own right.
1. For Baking - no need to bake pastry case or quiche
“blind” just place the flan dish directly on the oven
floor for the whole, or part of the cooking time to
achieve “soggy-free” pastry bases that are crisp and
golden. In the same way an apple pie can be part
cooked in the oven floor to ensure a well cooked
base.
2. For Frying - when the oven is hot the floor of the
oven can be used for frying. Think of it as a hidden
hotplate. A cast iron dish is recommended. Allow it
to heat up first before adding the food. It’s an
excellent method for frying bacon and egg, fish such
as trout/salmon or onions etc. Any fat splashes are
carbonised on the insides of the oven so cleaning is
minimal (carbonised crumbs can be brushed out
using a stiff brush) and frying smells are taken away
through the flue.
The top of the oven is where the grilling takes place. Do
this when the oven is turned up to a high setting. The heat
radiating from the roof of the oven seals and cooks the
food efficiently. Arrange the food on the grill rack in the
meat tin set on the highest set of runners.
Cast iron retains the heat so you can peep at a cake or
soufflé to see how it is cooking without it sinking. As the
meat tin supplied with your Rayburn fits directly on to the
runners the grid shelves are left free for other dishes. For
safety reasons the grid shelves are non-tilt, used as
directed in section ‘USER INFORMATION’, page 2.
THERMODIAL
The thermodial on the main oven door is a guide to the
condition of the internal oven. On opening, the pointer will
appear to drop as it registers cooler air away from the
oven, do not worry, close the door and after a few minutes
it will regain its position.
LOWER OVEN
A valuable oven for slower more gentle cooking when the
main oven is turned up high, as it is roughly half the
temperature of the main oven. Ideal for meringues,
casseroles, milk puddings, egg custards etc. When
cooking a casserole in this oven allow it to heat through
and simmer for 5-10 minutes on the hotplate or main oven
floor before transferring to the lower oven. Although there
are runners on the sides of the oven for the grid
shelves/meat tin, dishes may also be cooked on the floor
of the oven.
SOLID SHELF
The solid shelf can be used as a baking sheet or as a heat
deflector to protect food from oven browning/cooking. It is
ideal as a solid baking sheet as it maximises the whole
oven area. When in position the solid shelf and the space
above can still be used for cooking, while it is protecting
the food below. As a heat deflector slide it in two runners
above the food. To be effective it must be used from cold
and therefore it should be stored outside the oven.
HOTPLATE
Apart from its obvious use for boiling and simmering, the
hot plate can be used directly, for making toast, toasted
sandwiches, drop scones, see the Rayburn cookbook for
details. After cooking directly on the hotplate make sure
you brush off any crumbs or this could impair the boiling
performance of the kettle or sauce pans.
ACCESSORIES
Further accessories, tins, shelves, solid shelves,
saucepans, apron and gauntlets, etc are available from
your Rayburn Stockist.
LOCATION OF GRID SHELVES
To ensure the correct operation of the oven grid shelves,
ensure that they are inserted as shown. (See section
‘USER INFORMATION) - page 2.
DOORS
To open the doors. Twist the handle slightly to disengage
the door catch from the locking spindle and pull door
open. (See section ‘USER INFORMATION’) - page 2.
To close the doors. Gently push the door shut until the
door catch engages with the locking spindle.
IT IS NOT ADVISABLE TO PUT VERY WET CLOTHES
OR TOWELS ONTO THE HANDRAIL, AS THIS MAY
CRAZE THE ENAMEL.
COOKING HINTS
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