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Tips and tricks
Roasting
m There is a risk of injury if you use roasting dishes that
are not heat-resistant!
Only use roasting dishes that are marked as being suitable for
use in the oven.
Open roasting
For open roasting, a roasting dish without a lid is used.
Turn the roast approximately half to two thirds of the way
through the roasting time.
Roasting in the universal pan
Juices escape from the roasting meat and are collected in the
universal pan. You can use these juices as the basis for a tasty
gravy.
You can also cook side dishes (e.g. vegetables) at the same
time as roasting meat in the universal pan.
For smaller joints, you can use a smaller roasting dish instead
of the universal pan. Place this directly on the wire rack.
Roasting in the universal pan with wire rack
Place the wire rack on the universal pan and slide them in
together at the same shelf height.
Roasting with a lid
Roasting dishes with lids are used for this kind of roasting. This
method is particularly suitable for pot roasts.
Roasting table
The roasting time and temperature depend on the size, height,
type and quality of the item.
As a general rule: the larger the item, the lower the temperature
and the longer the roasting time.
The information in the table is a guideline, and relates to items
cooked without a lid. The values may vary depending on the
type and quantity of the meat/fish and on the roasting dish.
You should set the lower of the specified temperatures the first
time. This will generally allow more even browning.
At the end of the roasting time, switch the oven off and leave
the roast to rest for approximately 10 minutes in the cooking
compartment with the door closed. The recommended rest
time is not included in the given roasting times.
The information in the table is for food placed in a cold oven
and for meat/fish taken directly from the refrigerator.
Potato products
Chips 1 200 220 15 25
Croquettes/Rösti 1 190 210 20 30
Baked goods
Bread rolls, frozen 2 190 210 5 - 15
Part-baked rolls, frozen 2 180 200 10 - 20
Part-baked rolls 2 190 210 5 - 15
The cake is too light in colour Check the shelf height and the recommended bakeware. Place the baking tin on the wire
rack and not on the baking tray. Increase the baking time or the temperature.
The cake is too dark Check the shelf height. Shorten the baking time or reduce the temperature.
The cake is unevenly browned in the
baking tin
Check the shelf height and the temperature. Check for the correct position of the baking
tin on the wire rack.
The cake is unevenly browned on the
baking tray
Check the shelf height and the temperature. When baking small items, make sure that
they are the same size and thickness.
The cake is too dry Shorten the baking time and increase the temperature slightly.
The cake is too moist in the centre Reduce the temperature. Note: Higher temperatures do not mean shorter baking times
(cooked on the outside, but not on the inside). Increase the baking time and allow the
cake dough to prove longer. Add less liquid to the mixture.
The cake collapses when you take it out
of the oven
Add less liquid to the mixture. Increase the baking time or reduce the temperature.
The specified baking time is not correct For small items, check the amount on the baking tray. The items must not be touching
each other.
Frozen products are not browned evenly
after baking
If frozen products are unevenly browned when prebaked, then uneven browning is to be
expected after baking.
Frozen products are not browned, not
crispy or the specified time is not
correct
Remove ice from frozen products before baking them. Do not use heavily frosted frozen
products.
% Top/bottom heat
Dishes Shelf height Temperature in °C Baking time in minutes
* Preheat oven
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