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I have read through the other thread regarding people's likes/dislikes about convection vs propane ovens. As we only have the convection (and all that lovely storage!), we will need to fall in love with it post haste!
Tips? The other thread mentions to decrease temp by 25 degrees-so if the recipe says 350, use 325? Any other hints?
O.K. what kind of utensils do you use in the convection/microwave ovens. I have one but haven't tried it yet and since I never had one in the S&B don't know how to go about it. From the posts above I assume it works just like an oven without all the heat in the room but does it require baking in glass. I got rid of all my glass bakeware because I didn't want to haul them in the RV.
So one question I have about the combo micro/convection oven. Can you broil things? Not that it's much of an issue with the grill. Just need to melt the cheese on top of the french onion soup...
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Carol
Carol Kerr Welch
Wife to Jeff, "Mom" to Chuy; Retama Village Resident
So one question I have about the combo micro/convection oven. Can you broil things? Not that it's much of an issue with the grill. Just need to melt the cheese on top of the french onion soup...
One word:
Blowtorch.
(I'm sorry, I shouldn't even be on the cooking thread. I used to say I couldn't fry water, then I was told that you BAKE water, and I can't even do that right. It must be me because it never browns.)
Actually, Jo was originally going to get rid of her Pyrex glassware. It was all discolored and appeared to never really get clean. Now, since we started washing dishes by hand instead of dishwasher, they are getting cleaned up. Also, with the Pyrex, you don't have to wait for it to cool before putting water in it to soak. Just can't use it for broiling or on the cooktop.
As for the convection oven, we haven't even tried ours out yet. When we got the Mobile Suites, the GE Advantium oven would only light up....no heating and no turning of the carousel. That has now been replaced and I feel the need for cookies!!!!
Terry
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
LOL! Love the blow torch idea! As for browning/melting, our convection/micro does not broil and we've not had success trying to use the propane oven in this manner either. The closest we can get is to set the convection on it's highest setting and use the metal tray. We've lightly 'toasted' english muffins this way and I'm sure that the cheese would melt for french onion soup. Yum...I'm getting hungry just thinking about that!
I have a convection/microwave oven and a propane oven both. I rarely use the propane over because the convection oven is so much easier to use! I set the tempurare according to the instructions cut the time in half and add 5 minutes. I then often go outside and don't worry about over or under baking and only one time did I over bake cookies. I use metal cookie sheets and pans, on the special stand that came with the oven, with no problems.
I hate to admit it, because I've always considered myself a manly man....after all I am The Bear II..... but over the weekend my DW asked me to use a recipe she found online.
I put the ingredients together as specified and poured everything into a ceramic pie pan/bowl.
I cooked it in the convection oven at the specified temperature and time.
It was the best Quiche I've ever tasted.
-- Edited by The Bear II on Friday 15th of October 2010 03:43:26 PM
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You guys need to watch Food Network more often.......actually, a small propane torch is what you can use to melt and brown cheese, or to crust a Creme Brulee......they sell them in kitchen stores, but..........
I have actually seen Bobby Flay and Michael Simon use the blue propane bottles that you can get at Home Depot in the plumbing department. I have...and do use them from time to time on big jobs, but the downfall is they have a cutoff if tiped too far....that can be a pain........
Good luck with that........maybe a small metal pizza peel could help ya.....
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I found that I don't have to decrease the temperature and the cooking time is about right. I have a Sharp and love it. I don't miss the gas oven at all.