Top Oven Hints and Tips
Pre-heating
To get the best results from your conventional top oven, we recommend pre-
heating for around 5 to 15 minutes before placing your dishes in. This is espe-
cially important for items which are chilled, frozen, batter based, yeast based or
whisked sponges.
If you are using the main oven at the same time as the top oven, you can
reduce the pre-heating time, to take into account heat transfer.
Oven and bake ware
In addition to pre-heating, it is also important that you use good quality cook-
ware, poor quality trays and tins can warp in the heat of the oven, producing
uneven results. In addition it is important to make sure that any dishes placed
in the oven are oven proof and suitable for periods of heating, and are not
cracked or damaged as this may lead to shattering.
Times & Temperatures
When cooking chilled or frozen meals, always pre-heat the oven and use the rec-
ommended temperatures on the packages.
The timing given on any packaging can be adjusted to suit personal taste - but
ensure food is piping hot throughout before eating.
Always follow the manufacturers instructions on the packaging.
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