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Add a little liquid to the poultry in the cookware.
Cover the base of the cookware with approx. 1–
2 cm of liquid.

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When you turn poultry, ensure that the breast side
or skin side is underneath to begin with.

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Use tongs to turn the pieces of food you are grilling.
If you pierce the meat with a fork, the juices will run
out and it will become dry.

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Only add salt to steaks once they have been grilled.
Salt draws water from the meat.

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Set the cooking time (e.g. 20 + 35): For 500 g
meat, calculate 20 minutes plus 35 minutes baking
time with additional time. For 1.5 kg, the cooking
time would therefore be 95 minutes.

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Cooking time range (e.g. 10–15): Your food will be
ready within the specified range of time.

Tips for poultry, meat and fish

Observe the instructions when preparing poultry, meat
and fish

Poultry

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For duck or goose, pierce the skin on the underside
of the wings. This allows the fat to drain out.

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If using duck breast, score the skin. Do not turn
duck breasts.

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Poultry will turn out particularly crispy and brown if
you baste it towards the end of the roasting time
with butter, salted water or orange juice.

Meat

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Coat lean meat with fat as required, or separate the
pieces.

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When roasting, add a little liquid if the meat is lean.
Cover the base of the glass cookware with ap-
prox. 1/2 cm of liquid.

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Score the rind crosswise. If you turn the joint when
cooking it, ensure that the rind is underneath to be-
gin with.

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When the joint is ready, turn off the oven and allow
it to rest for a further 10 minutes in the cooking
compartment, keeping the door closed. This helps
distribute the meat juices more evenly. Wrap the
joint in aluminium foil if necessary. The resting time
is not included in the specified cooking time.

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It is more convenient to roast and braise meat in the
cookware. You can take the joint out of the cooking
compartment more easily in the cookware, and pre-
pare the sauce in the cookware itself.

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The quantity of liquid depends on the type of meat,
the material the cookware is made from and on
whether or not a lid is used. If you are cooking meat
in an enamelled or dark-coloured metal roasting
dish, it will need a little more liquid than if cooked in
glass cookware.

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The liquid in the cookware evaporates as the meat
roasts. Carefully pour in more hot liquid if required.

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The distance between the meat and the lid must be
at least 3 cm. The meat may expand.

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To braise the meat, sear it first as required. Add wa-
ter, wine, vinegar or similar for the braising liquid.
The base of the cookware must be covered with 1–
2 cm of liquid.

Fish

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You do not need to turn whole fish.

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Place the whole fish into the cooking compartment
in swimming position with the dorsal fin facing up-
wards.

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Placing half a potato or a small ovenproof container
in the stomach cavity of the fish provides stability.

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You can tell when the fish is cooked because the
dorsal fin can be removed easily.

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When stewing, add two to three tablespoons of li-
quid and a little lemon juice or vinegar into the
cookware.

Tips for roasting and braising

Use these tips for good results when roasting and
braising.

Topic

Tip

Lean meat must not dry
out.

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Coat lean meat with fat
or oil as required or
cover it with strips of
bacon.

If you want to cook a joint
with rind, proceed as fol-
lows:

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Score the rind in a
criss-cross pattern.

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Roast the joint with the
rind facing down first.

Keep the cooking com-
partment as clean as pos-
sible.

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Cook the food in a
covered roasting dish
at a higher temperat-
ure.
Or:

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Use the grill tray. If re-
quired, the grill tray
can be bought later as
an optional accessory.

You want the meat (e.g.
roast beef) to remain hot
and succulent.

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When the roast is
ready, switch off the
oven and leave the
meat to rest for
10 minutes in the
cooking compartment
with the door closed.
This helps distribute
the meat juices more
evenly. The resting
time is not included in
the specified cooking
time.

¡

After preparing it, wrap
the food in aluminium
foil.

Summary of Contents for HLS79R351A

Page 1: ...Register your new device on MyBosch now and get free benefits bosch home com welcome Free standing cooker HLS79R351A en User manual ...

Page 2: ...ly use the appliance as follows To prepare meals and drinks Under supervision Never leave the appli ance unattended when cooking for short periods In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic environment Up to an altitude of max 4000 m above sea level Do not use the appliance On boats or in vehicles as a room heater with an external timer or a remote control You cannot operate the ap...

Page 3: ... is emitted the appliance must be switched off or the plug must be pulled out and the door must be held closed in order to stifle any flames Food may catch fire The cooking process must be monitored A short process must be monitored continu ously The hob switches off automatically and can no longer be operated It may switch on unin tentionally at a later point Switch off the fuse in the fuse box C...

Page 4: ...ump into it resulting in injury Always keep the appliance door closed during and after operation When cooking in a bain marie the hob and cooking container could shatter due to over heating The cooking container in the bain marie must not directly touch the bottom of the water filled pot Only use heat resistant cookware An appliance with a cracked or broken sur face can cause cuts Do not use the a...

Page 5: ...g function heats up the cooking compartment to a very high temperature so that food left over from roasting grilling and baking will burn off This process releases va pours which can irritate mucous membranes Keep the kitchen well ventilated while the cleaning function is running Do not remain in the room for long periods Keep children and pets away WARNING Risk of burns The cooking compartment ge...

Page 6: ...ppliance Do not carry or move the appliance by the handle on the cover When grilling due to high temperatures the baking tray or universal pan may become deformed and damage the enamel coating when they are removed When grilling do not insert the baking tray or univer sal pan higher than level 3 Above shelf position 3 only grill directly on the wire insert 2 2 Hob Follow the corresponding instruct...

Page 7: ... the dish Remove any accessories that are not being used from the cooking compartment Accessories that are not being used do not need to be heated Allow frozen food to defrost before cooking This saves the energy that would otherwise be re quired to defrost it Note The appliance requires A maximum of 1 W when the appliance is in opera tion with the display switched on A maximum of 0 5 W when the a...

Page 8: ...he power supply 5 1 Electrical connection The appliance must be connected to the mains by a li censed expert You must comply with the requirements of your electricity supplier Your appliance comes with the enclosed cable for permanently connecting it to the mains electricity supply In the event of damage never remove the cable from the appliance or replace it with another cable with or without plu...

Page 9: ...ance as follows Note The appliance has height adjustable feet This allows the appliance to be raised approx 15 mm from the ground The feet are located at the front and rear on the un derside of the appliance Raise or lower the feet by turning the feet with an Al len key until the appliance is in a horizontal position Setting the base height of the appliance with a removable drawer If your applianc...

Page 10: ...tatus Controls You can use the controls to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the op erating status Control Explanation Buttons and display The buttons are touch sensitive surfaces To se lect a function simply press lightly on the relev ant field The display shows sym bols for active functions and the time setting op tions Buttons and display Page 11 Function...

Page 11: ...h the lighting in the cooking compartment on and off Minus Plus Decrease the setting values Increase the setting values Rapid heating Preheat the cooking compartment rapidly without accessories Types of heating and functions To ensure that you always find the right type of heating to cook your food we explain the differences and applica tions below When you select a type of heating the appliance s...

Page 12: ...settings appear in the display The temperature can be set in 1 degree increments up to 100 C and in 5 degree increments thereafter Note For grill setting 3 the appliance lowers the set ting to grill setting 1 after approx 20 minutes Heat up indicator The appliance indicates when it is heating up The line at the bottom of the display turns red from left to right as the cooking compartment heats up ...

Page 13: ...uch a symbol to activate the function it represents Always keep the control panel clean and dry Mois ture impairs the function Do not place any cookware near the indicators or sensors The electronics may overheat Cooking zone Before you start cooking check whether the size of the cookware fits the cooking zone that you want to use for cooking Area Cooking zone type Single circuit cooking zone Comb...

Page 14: ...e have been made espe cially for your appliance Note Heat may deform the accessory This deforma tion has no effect on the function When the accessory cools down it will regain its original shape The accessories supplied may differ depending on the appliance model Accessories Use Wire rack Baking tins Ovenproof dishes Cookware Meat e g roasting joints or steak Frozen meals Universal pan Moist cakes...

Page 15: ...ion selector must be set to the off position 1 Use or to set the time 2 Press a The time that is set appears in the display Tip You can define whether the time is shown in the display in the basic settings Page 18 8 2 Cleaning the appliance before using it for the first time Clean the cooking compartment and accessories be fore using the appliance to prepare food for the first time 1 Remove the ac...

Page 16: ...ooking zone for three seconds The cooking zone switches itself off 9 3 Cooking recommendations The table shows which power level is suitable for which food The cooking time may vary de pending on the type weight thickness and quality of the food To preheat set power level 8 9 Melting Butter honey gelatine 1 2 Heating and keeping warm 1 Without lid 2 Turn frequently Boiled sausages 1 3 4 Defrosting...

Page 17: ... or to select the cooking time a The time begins to count down Notes You can automatically set the same cooking time for all cooking zones You can find more information about this under Basic settings Page 18 If you select the CombiZone function for the com bined cooking zone the set time for both cooking zones is the same Changing or deleting the cooking time 1 Select the cooking zone 2 Touch 3 T...

Page 18: ...nd on the maximum power of the hob You can find precise information on the rating plate If the function is active and the hob has reached the set power limit is dis played and you cannot select a higher power level Switched off Maximum power of the hob 1 1000 W Lowest power setting 1500 W 3000 W Recommended for 13 A 3500 W Recommended for 16 A 4000 W 4500 W Recommended for 20 A Maximum power of th...

Page 19: ... cooking process Result The cookware is not suitable for the cooking zone and therefore does not heat up 1 The cookware is taking longer to heat up than expected and cooking is not progressing as well as it ought to 1 The cookware is heating up correctly and cooking is progressing well 1 If a smaller cooking zone is available test the cook ware on this cooking zone Touch or to activate the functio...

Page 20: ...he timer The timer runs independently of the appliance when it is in operation The timer can be set up to 23 hours and 59 minutes regardless of whether the appliance is on or off The timer has its own audible signal so that you can tell whether it is the timer or a cooking time which has elapsed 1 Press repeatedly until is selected in the display 2 Use the or button to set the timer duration Butto...

Page 21: ...ime starts counting down a When the cooking time has elapsed a signal sounds and the duration is at zero in the display 4 When the cooking time has elapsed Press any button to end the signal prematurely To set another cooking time press the button When the dish is ready switch off the appliance Changing the end time In order to achieve a good cooking result you can only change the set end time bef...

Page 22: ...weight No 3 09 Vegetable stew Vegetarian Deep roasting dish with lid 0 5 2 5 kg Total weight As per recipe 2 Cut vegetables that take longer to cook e g carrots into smaller pieces than vegetables that take less time to cook e g tomatoes 10 Meat stew Deep roasting dish with lid 0 5 3 0 kg Total weight As per recipe 2 Do not sear the meat beforehand 11 Goulash Diced beef or pork with vegetables Dee...

Page 23: ...id 0 5 2 5 kg Roast weight No 2 Do not sear the meat beforehand 22 Leg of lamb medium Boned seasoned Roasting dish with lid 0 5 2 5 kg Weight of meat Cover the bottom of the roasting dish and add up to 250 g ve getables if required 2 Do not sear the meat beforehand 23 Leg of lamb well done Boned seasoned Roasting dish with lid 0 5 2 5 kg Weight of meat Cover the bottom of the roasting dish and add...

Page 24: ...ack Always place the ovenware into the cooking com partment without preheating it 19 4 Setting a programme The appliance selects the optimal type of heating tem perature and cooking time All you need to do is set the weight Notes You can set the weight only in the intended range After the programme starts you can no longer change the programme and the weight 1 Use the function selector to set 2 Us...

Page 25: ...s heating and the duration counts down a Once the time has elapsed the display shows the time as zero 4 Switch off the appliance 22 Basic settings You can configure the basic settings for your appliance to meet your needs 22 1 Overview of the basic settings Here you can find an overview of the basic settings and factory settings The basic settings depend on the features of your appliance Display B...

Page 26: ...eaning agents Do not use cleaning products with a high alcohol content Do not use hard scouring pads or cleaning sponges Do not use any special cleaners if the appliance is still warm Using oven cleaner in a hot cooking compartment damages the enamel Do not use oven cleaner in the cooking compart ment when it is still warm Remove all food remnants from the cooking com partment and the appliance do...

Page 27: ...g does not pose a health risk The functionality of your appliance is not affected by this Remove residues with lemon juice Glass cover on the oven light Hot soapy water Use oven cleaner to remove very heavy soiling Rails Hot soapy water Soak any heavily soiled areas and use a brush or steel wool Tip Remove the shelf supports for cleaning Rails Page 30 Pull out system Hot soapy water Use a brush to...

Page 28: ...eaning function requires approx 2 5 4 8 kilowatt hours 24 1 Preparing the appliance for the cleaning function Carefully prepare the appliance in order to achieve a good cleaning result WARNING Risk of fire Combustible objects that are left in the cooking com partment may catch fire Never store combustible objects in the cooking compartment If smoke is emitted the appliance must be switched off or ...

Page 29: ...orts Rails Page 30 25 Cleaning aid The cleaning aid is a fast alternative for occasionally cleaning the cooking compartment The cleaning aid evaporates soapy water and therefore softens dirt This means that dirt can be removed more easily 25 1 Setting the cleaning aid WARNING Risk of scalding If there is water in the cooking compartment when it is hot this may create hot steam Never pour water int...

Page 30: ...e rails fit both on the left and right sides Shelf po sitions 1 and 2 are located at the bottom and shelf positions 3 4 and 5 are located at the top Pull out the telescopic rail towards the front 27 Appliance door It is normally sufficient if you clean the outside of the appliance door If the appliance door is very dirty on the inside and outside you can remove the appliance door and clean it 27 1...

Page 31: ...of injury Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door as they may scratch the surface The components in the appliance door may have sharp edges Wear gloves 1 Detach the oven door Removing the appliance door Page 31 2 Position it on a cloth with its handle pointing down wards 3 R...

Page 32: ...nsure that on both panes the lettering top right is not upside down at the bottom left 1 Insert the lower pane with the no 1 downwards at an angle 2 Insert the middle pane with no 2 inwards 3 Fit the retaining clips onto the right and left hand side of the pane aligning them so that the springs are over the screw holes Screw the retaining clips in place 4 Insert the seal below the pane 5 Hold the ...

Page 33: ...accessory from after sales service 11023590 WARNING Risk of burns During long cooking times the oven door may become very hot Supervise small children when the oven is in opera tion 28 Troubleshooting You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself Read the troubleshooting information before contacting after sales service This will avoid unnecessary costs WARNING Risk of injury Improper re...

Page 34: ...been a power cut Reset the time Setting the time Page 21 The time does not ap pear in the display when the appliance is switched off The basic setting has been changed Change the basic setting for the time display Basic settings Page 18 lights up in the dis play and no settings can be made on the appliance Childproof lock is activated Use the button to deactivate the childproof lock flashes in the...

Page 35: ...cs have cooled down sufficiently before switching the cooking zone back on The cooking zone has been operating continuously for an extended period The automatic safety switch off function has been activated Touch any symbol to switch off the display so that you can set the cooking zone again The operating voltage is incorrect and outside of the normal operating range Contact your energy supplier 2...

Page 36: ... 2012 19 EU concerning used elec trical and electronic appliances waste electrical and electronic equip ment WEEE The guideline determines the frame work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU 29 2 Transporting the appliance Keep the original appliance packaging Only transport the appliance in the original packaging Observe the transport arrows on the packa...

Page 37: ... your appliance is extremely energy effi cient only a small amount of heat escapes during op eration Due to the significant differences in temperat ure between the appliance interior and the external parts of the appliance condensation may build up on the appliance door the control panel or the front pan els of adjacent kitchen cabinets The formation of con densation is a normal physical phenomeno...

Page 38: ...xt to one an other or offset on different shelves so that they are not directly one above the other in the cooking com partment You can cut energy use by cooking differ ent items at the same time For best results we recommend using dark col oured metal baking tins 31 5 Cakes and other baked goods Recommended settings for cakes and baked items The temperature and baking time depend on the quant ity...

Page 39: ...ake 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 140 160 30 55 Shortcrust tart with dry topping Universal pan 2 170 190 25 35 Shortcrust tart with dry topping 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 160 170 35 45 Shortcrust tart with moist topping Universal pan 2 160 180 60 90 Yeast cake with dry topping Universal pan 3 170 180 25 35 Yeast cake with dry topping 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 150 ...

Page 40: ...nnese whirls 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 140 1501 30 45 Viennese whirls 3 levels 2x Baking tray Universal pan 5 3 1 130 1401 40 55 Biscuits Universal pan 3 140 160 20 30 Biscuits 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 130 150 25 35 Biscuits 3 levels 2x Baking tray Universal pan 5 3 1 130 150 30 40 Meringues Universal pan 3 80 100 100 150 Meringues 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 ...

Page 41: ...pping Pre bake the base Sprinkle the baked base with almonds or breadcrumbs Place the topping on the base The cake will not come out of the tin when turned upside down Allow the cake to cool for 5 10 minutes after baking Use a knife to carefully loosen the edge of the cake Turn the cake tin up side down again and cover it several times with a cold wet cloth Next time you bake grease the baking tin...

Page 42: ...an 2 250 2701 20 30 Pizza chilled Universal pan 1 180 2001 10 15 Pizza frozen thin crust x 1 Wire rack 2 190 210 15 20 Pizza frozen thin base x 2 Universal pan Wire rack 3 1 190 210 20 25 Pizza frozen deep pan x 1 Wire rack 3 180 200 20 25 Pizza frozen deep pan x 2 Universal pan Wire rack 3 1 170 190 20 30 Mini pizzas frozen Universal pan 3 190 210 10 20 Savoury bakes in a tin Springform cake tin ...

Page 43: ...ght Roasting in cookware If you cook food in cookware you can remove it from the cooking compartment more easily and serve it dir ectly in the cookware If you cover the cookware when you cook your food this will keep the cooking compart ment cleaner General information about roasting in cookware Use heat resistant ovenproof cookware Place the cookware onto the wire rack Check in advance whether th...

Page 44: ...cookware and pre pare the sauce in the cookware itself The quantity of liquid depends on the type of meat the material the cookware is made from and on whether or not a lid is used If you are cooking meat in an enamelled or dark coloured metal roasting dish it will need a little more liquid than if cooked in glass cookware The liquid in the cookware evaporates as the meat roasts Carefully pour in ...

Page 45: ...90 210 130 140 Pork steaks 2 cm thick Wire rack 4 3 20 251 Fillet of beef medium 1 kg Cookware without lid 3 210 220 45 55 Pot roasted beef 1 5 kg Cookware with lid 2 200 220 100 1202 Sirloin medium 1 5 kg Cookware without lid 2 200 220 60 70 Hamburger 3 4 cm thick Wire rack 4 33 25 301 Joint of veal 1 5 kg Cookware without lid 2 180 200 120 140 Knuckle of veal 1 5 kg Cookware with lid 2 210 230 1...

Page 46: ... preparing vegetable products that you can use as a side dish for your meals Recommended settings Vegetables and side dishes Use the settings listed in the table Food Accessories cook ware Shelf posi tion Type of heating Temperature in C grill setting Cooking time in mins Grilled vegetables Universal pan 5 3 10 20 Baked potatoes halved Universal pan 3 190 210 25 35 Potato products frozen e g chips...

Page 47: ...king Slow cooking food 1 Only use fresh clean and hygienic meat without bones Do not use defrosted meat Since fat develops a strong distinct taste during slow cooking carefully remove the sinews and fatty edges You can use seasoned or marinated meat 2 Place the cookware onto the wire rack at level 2 in the cooking compartment Use shallow cookware e g a serving dish made out of porcelain or glass 3...

Page 48: ... grill for 3 to 5 minutes until crispy If you want to serve your slow cooked meat as hot as possible proceed as follows Preheat the serving plate Make sure that the ac companying sauces are very hot when you serve them 31 14 Drying You can achieve outstanding drying results for the food using hot air With this type of preserving flavours are concentrated as a result of the dehydration The temperat...

Page 49: ...Thoroughly wash the fruit and vegetables 2 Prepare the fruit and vegetables e g peel remove pips stone and chop 3 Fill the glass up to approx 2 cm below the mouth 4 Fill the jars with hot liquid For one litre jars approx 400 ml of liquid is neces sary For fruit Skimmed sugar solution Approx 250 g sugar for sweet fruit Approx 500 g sugar for sour fruit For vegetables Boiled water 5 Wipe the rims of...

Page 50: ...ts bubbling 70 3 Residual heat 30 Stone fruit e g cherries apricot peach grapes gooseberries damsons 1 litre pre serving jars 2 1 170 180 2 1 Until bubbling starts 2 Residual heat 30 Pomes e g apples straw berries gooseberries 1 litre pre serving jars 2 1 170 180 2 1 Until it starts bubbling 30 40 2 Residual heat 25 Pureed fruit e g apples pears and plums 1 litre pre serving jars 2 1 170 180 2 1 U...

Page 51: ... C Cooking time minutes Baked items cake and bread fruit veget ables meat products Wire rack 2 3 1 31 18 Keeping warm You can keep cooked dishes warm using the Keeping warm type of heating This prevents condensation from forming and you will not have to wipe down the cooking compartment Do not keep cooked dishes warm for longer than two hours Be aware that some dishes may continue cook ing whilst ...

Page 52: ...sal pan 3 1501 25 35 Small cakes Universal pan 3 1501 25 35 Small cakes 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 1501 25 35 Small cakes 3 levels 2x Baking tray Universal pan 5 3 1 1401 35 45 Hot water sponge cake Springform cake tin diameter 26 cm 2 160 1702 30 40 Hot water sponge cake Springform cake tin diameter 26 cm 2 170 30 40 Hot water sponge cake 2 levels Springform cake tin diameter 26 cm 3 ...

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