GE 122518 Instruction Manual Download Page 7

Slow Cooking

Slow cooking is best for less tender cuts of meat. Heat is gradual with slow
cooking. It is not necessary to stir when slow cooking. Avoid removing the cover
during slow cooking. Heat escapes during slow cooking and you may need to
increase the cooking time. When using a standard recipe, slow cook 1

1

2

hours for

every 30 minutes. Slow cook using the 250°F setting.

Baking*

• Baking pans should always be placed on the Roasting Rack. Do not place pans

on bottom of Cooking Pan.

• Metal pans are recommended for use in the roaster as they provide better heat

transfer and browning.

CAUTION:

Use hot pads or mitts when removing food from oven. Rack will be hot,

allow to cool or remove with hot pads/mitts.

COOKING GUIDE (CONT’D)

MUFFINS

425°F

15 to 20

QUICK BREAD

375°F

65 to 75

YEAST BREAD

400°F

40 to 45

YEAST ROLLS

400°F

18 to 20

COOKIES

350°F

8 to 13

BROWNIES

350°F

25 to 30

CUPCAKES

350°F

20 to 30

SHEET CAKE

350°F

40 to 45

POUND CAKE

350°F

50 to 60

BUNDT CAKE

350°F

50 to 60

CHEESECAKE

325°F

50 to 60

FRUIT PIE

425°F

45 to 50

CUSTARD PIE

350°F

50 to 60

PASTRY SHELL

425°F

10 to 13

PIZZA (9-inch)

425°F

20 to 25

BAKED POTATOES

350° to 400°F

50 to 60

SWEET POTATOES

350° to 400°F

55 to 65

SCALLOPED POTATOES

350°F

75 to 90

WINTER SQUASH

400°F

45 to 60

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350°F

35 to 45

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Summary of Contents for 122518

Page 1: ... 0973 Canada Thank you for purchasing a GE small appliance In keeping with the GE ecomagination initiative please consider the option to recycle the packaging material and donate the appliance you are no longer using To read more about GE s ecomagination commitment visit ge ecomagination com g P d ...

Page 2: ...to the manufacturer see warranty for examination repair or adjustment 7 The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may cause injuries 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do not let cord hang over the edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces including the stove 10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 11 Extreme caution must be used when moving...

Page 3: ...rts and Features 1 2 3 4 5 Lid with Steam Vents Removable Roasting Rack Removable Cooking Pan Lid Rest Roaster Oven Body Indicator Light Temperature Control 6 7 400o 450o 350o 150o 200o 250o 300o 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 N t ...

Page 4: ...ng the Lid so that the steam escapes away from you Avoid the Steam Vents when removing or lifting the Lid Significant amounts of heat escape whenever the Lid is removed therefore the cooking time must be extended Avoid frequent removal of the Lid for checking cooking progress or stirring To use Lid Rest feature hold the Lid upright by the Handle and place the edge of the Lid under the tabs just ab...

Page 5: ...at the Temperature Control is in the OFF position then plug Cord into a 120 volt AC outlet 3 Turn the Roaster on by turning the Temperature Control to the desired temperature 4 Preheat for 15 to 20 minutes Indicator Light will shut off when temperature is reached 5 Place Roasting Rack into the Cooking Pan put food on the Rack and place the Lid on the Roaster Oven NOTE Some foods or recipes do not ...

Page 6: ...cooked in liquid Times indicated below are approximate and should be used as a guideline only BEEF ROASTS Standing Rib 4 6 325 F 17 to 21 Sirloin Tip 3 5 350 F 17 to 21 Tenderloin 31 2 4 450 F 7 to 10 Pot Roast 4 6 300 F 26 to 34 Corned Beef 31 2 4 300 F 15 to 17 LAMB Leg 5 8 350 F 20 to 22 Shoulder boneless 3 4 350 F 20 to 22 PORK Loin Roast 3 5 350 F 21 to 26 Shoulder 4 6 350 F 30 to 34 Chops 4 ...

Page 7: ...removing food from oven Rack will be hot allow to cool or remove with hot pads mitts COOKING GUIDE CONT D MUFFINS 425 F 15 to 20 QUICK BREAD 375 F 65 to 75 YEAST BREAD 400 F 40 to 45 YEAST ROLLS 400 F 18 to 20 COOKIES 350 F 8 to 13 BROWNIES 350 F 25 to 30 CUPCAKES 350 F 20 to 30 SHEET CAKE 350 F 40 to 45 POUND CAKE 350 F 50 to 60 BUNDT CAKE 350 F 50 to 60 CHEESECAKE 325 F 50 to 60 FRUIT PIE 425 F ...

Page 8: ... seasonings Wrap the brisket with the foil and crimp edges Place in Cooking Pan Cover and cook at 250 F for 4 hours Lemon Garlic Roast Chicken 7 to 8 lb chicken 1 4 cup lemon juice 4 cloves garlic minced 2 tsp salt 1 2 cup butter softened 1 tsp ground black pepper Rinse chicken in cold water and pat dry with paper towels Combine remaining ingredients and rub over skin and between skin and meat of ...

Page 9: ... cup chopped onion 10 cups cooked chicken cut up 1 cup chopped red bell pepper 2 lb grated American cheese 1 cup chopped green bell pepper 4 cans 101 2 oz each condensed 1 tsp ground black pepper cream of mushroom soup Combine all ingredients in Cooking Pan Place in Roaster Oven Body and cover Bake at 350 F for 30 minutes or until heated through Asian Spareribs 4 large cloves garlic minced 2 tbs s...

Page 10: ...rcial use or any other use not found in printed directions Damage from misuse abuse or neglect including failure to clean product regularly in accordance with manufacturer s instructions How does state law relate to this warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OT...

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