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Defrosting and Cooking
Defrosting and cooking using the hot-air system
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Important heating system information:
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For defrosting and cooking of frozen
or deep-frozen foods, use only the
hot-air heating system.
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With all deep-frozen foods, follow the
food processing company‘s
instructions on the package.
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As a rule,
defrosted frozen or deep-
frozen foods
(especially meats) require
less cooking time than fresh products,
since freezing has a pre-cooking effect.
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If
frozen meat
is placed in the oven, the
defrosting time must be added to the
required cooking time.
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Always defrost
deep-frozen poultry
before cooking because the giblets must
be removed.
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For cooking
deep-frozen fish
, use the
same temperatures as for fresh fish.
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Deep-frozen ready-to-eat meals
in
aluminium dishes may be placed into
the oven several at a time.
Standard defrosting of various foods:
Slide-in levels:
With 1 baking sheet:
Slide-in level
3
With 2 baking sheets:
Slide-in levels
1
and
3
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All stated times
are approximate
guidelines that vary with the shape and
volume of deep-frozen products.
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Raw deep-frozen products or foods
from a freezer
always defrost at 50° C.
Higher defrosting temperatures may
cause the food to dry out.
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Defrost
deep-frozen meals packed in
aluminium foil or closed aluminium
containers
at a setting of 130 – 140° C.
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Defrost and warm up
deep-frozen
baked goods
at 100 – 140° C. Brush
bread, rolls or yeast pastry lightly with
water to make the crust more appealing.
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Defrost
dry deep-frozen yeast cakes
at 160 – 170° C for 20 – 30 minutes.
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Defrost
moist deep-frozen yeast cakes
(with fruit topping) at 160 – 170° C for
30 – 50 minutes after wrapping in
aluminium foil to prevent cake from
drying out.
❑
Defrost and toast
deep-frozen toast
(with topping) at 160 – 170° C for about
20 minutes.
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Frozen pizza:
Please follow the manufacturers’
instructions.
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