by sharon » Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:19 pm
First of all, the oven should have a switch to turn off the turntable. Second, I just put foil down on the plate that comes in it and bake cookies or biscuits on that. If I'm doing a pie, there's a rack that elevates it and it comes out perfect. I don't worry about figuring out times or temperatures, just bake at whatever temp and time the recipe calls for...just keep an eye on it. I've made everything from cookies to biscuits to pies to bread to tri-tip roasts in mine and love it. You also have the option to use it like Liz's half time oven which is a combo of micro and convection. You do have to figure times for that, but if you have the book that comes with it, it's pretty simple. To be honest, I haven't tried that part of it, but plan to in the near future, as it would be nice when I make the pumpkin pies at Thanksgiving. (I always get that job) This is the first time I've been w/o a gas oven, I missed it at first, but now probably wouldn't even use it. The only downside that I've found so far is when I'm dry camping I do have to use the generator, and so far even that hasn't been a problem. I don't think it dries out the food, and at least it doesn't burn on the bottom like the gas oven did.
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