SM/SMW Oven Care and Use Manual
Warming Drawer
TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE SELECTION
Using the Warming Drawer
1. Turn the knob clockwise (to the right). Align a
setting on the knob with the raised indicator. The
dial can be set on or between the settings.
LO
=
140º to 160
°
F
(60º to 71ºC)
MED =
161º to 190
°
F
(71º to 88ºC)
HI
=
191º to 220
°
F
(88º to 105ºC)
2. Slide Moisture Selector knob to a Moist or Dry
Setting.
3. Use a portable meat thermometer to check in-
ternal temperatures. Refer to Page 18 for Food
Safety Guidelines.
4. When keeping cooked food warm, allow time for
the drawer to be preheated before placing the
item into the drawer.
LO
=
15 minutes
MED =
25 minutes
HI
=
45 minutes
To Warm Empty Serving Bowls and Plates:
•
Use only heat-safe dishes.
•
Use a cooling rack to raise utensil from direct
contact with bottom of drawer.
•
Warm on setting appropriate for utensil.
•
Check dish temperature during warming period
to be sure it doesn't get too hot or is hot enough.
To Proof Yeast Bread Dough:
•
Place on a cooling rack.
•
Preheat on LO/MOIST.
•
Lightly oil top of dough in bowl large enough to
double bread dough. Cover with clean cloth.
•
Check dough height in 40 minutes. Add time as
needed.
To Crisp Stale Items
•
Place food in low sided dishes or pans.
•
Preheat on LO/DRY.
•
Check crispness after 45 minutes. Add time as
needed.
Moisture
Selector
Bacon
HI
Dry
Beef, medium or well done
MED
Moist
Beef rare
LO
Moist
Bread, hard rolls
MED
Dry
Bread, soft rolls, coffee cakes
MED
Moist
Casseroles
MED
Moist
Cooked Cereal
MED
Moist
Eggs
MED
Moist
Fish, Seafood
MED
Moist
Fried foods
HI
Dry
Fruit
MED
Moist
Gravy, cream sauces
MED
Moist
Ham
MED
Moist
Lamb
MED
Moist
Pancakes, waffles
HI
Moist
Pies, one crust
MED
Moist
Pies, two crusts
MED
Dry
Pizza
HI
Center
Pork
MED
Moist
Potatoes, baked
HI
Center
Potatoes, mashed
MED
Moist
Poultry
HI
Moist
Vegetables
MED
Moist
Food
Temperature
TIPS:
•
Preheat with a rack in place if using one.
•
An empty serving dish can be preheated at the
same time the drawer is being preheated to re-
ceive hot food.
•
Aluminum foil may be used to cover food.
Never
line the drawer with foil.
•
When holding hot, cooked foods and warming
empty serving dishes at the same time, place
the serving dishes on a cooling rack and the food
items on the bottom of the drawer.
•
Food in heat-safe glass and glass ceramic uten-
sils may need higher thermostat settings as com-
pared to food held in metal utensils.
•
Allow extra time for the temperature inside the
drawer to stabilize after adding items or check-
ing doneness.
CAUTION:
Plastic containers or plastic wrap
can melt if in direct contact with the drawer
or a hot utensil. If it melts onto the drawer, it
may not be removable.
•
Several different foods may be kept hot at the same
time. Set the drawer temperature for the food
needing the highest setting. Place item needing
the highest setting on the bottom of the drawer;
set the item needing less heat on a cooling rack or
inverted pan.
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Warming Drawer Details and Usage
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