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Post Info TOPIC: GE Advantium 120 Convection/Micro recipe site


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GE Advantium 120 Convection/Micro recipe site


Thought I'd share this website for all of you who have a GE Advantium 120 Convection/Microwave.  It has recipes & tips.

Terry, maybe it will even help you learn to fry water!!  biggrin

http://genet.geappliances.com/AdvantiumRecipes/Dispatcher?REQUEST=INTRODUCTION

Cindy T



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What are your likes and dislikes re: a Convection/Microwave VS Oven and a Microwave?

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I have not been able to get my convection oven to Brown like a traditional oven.

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Since we've only been fulltime for a few months, I don't have a lot of experience yet w/this convection oven.  I never had one in the stix n brix.  But so far, it seems to work well.  All the cookies I've baked have been great & they cook fast.  Last week, I made Chicken Cordon Bleu & it was really good too.  The chicken was nice & crispy brown on the outside & moist on the inside.  Tonight, I made Smothered Pork Chops & they were yummy. 

The biggest problem that I've had has been making bread.  I made Pumpkin Bread for the holidays & it turned out awful.  Overdone on the edges & not done at all in the middle.  I was very disappointed in that.  So I'm still working on how to make bread turn out ok.

I hope to eventually get the hang of it!

Cindy T



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I absolutely love the GE Advantium!!!  It has worked flawlessly and has been up to any task I have programed it to tackle.  The site Cindy T offered is a good one and increased my understanding significantly.

I would not want a conventional oven with all the heat, energy consumption and cleaning.  Yea Advantium!!!



-- Edited by Roz on Thursday 9th of February 2012 07:44:17 AM

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I've started using Silicone products for baking in our S/B - much less weight to carry!!! So far they seem good - made a 9x9 of brownies last night and they came out real good. So far cooking time is about 5-8 minutes less than a glass pan. I wonder how they would do in this convectiion/micro?

Going to try a meatloaf next in a Silicone meatloaf/bread container.

Any experience out there?

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RV Painter,

I baked muffins in silicone muffin cups in the convection oven & they came out great!

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We have been full-time since 1997 and have used a convection/microwave exclusively during that period. Once you get used to how things cook it is great. Doing a full blown TXgiving dinner requires good timing to get everything out hot and on time but it works great. Things do brown but I have not been able to do anything close to what you could do with a broiler. Otherwise, this is a great device and saves a lot of space over using a standard RV oven.

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Cindy T - that means cup cakes should come out good as well - we got a cupcake sil as well. Now all we need to do is buy one of those gadgets!!!! :>)

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