O conversion chart, O meat tin, O aluminium foil – Ariston DOV317 User Manual

Page 23: Ohints, Fan oven cooking guide

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...Fan Oven Cooking Guide...

O Conversion Chart

• The chart below is a guide to help you understand the different terminology in

recipe books etc, where recipes are given with temperatures in Fahrenheit and

such terms as cool, moderate and hot etc, you can then convert them to the
setting you require in your fan oven.

Terms in recipe books

What setting

for fan oven

Heat of Oven

Gas Mark

T

“C

Electric Fan

Oven

Very cool

V4

225

110

100

Very cool

V

2

250

120

110

Cool

1

275

140

130

Cool

2

300

150

140

Moderate

3

325

160

150

Moderate

4

350

180

170

Fairly hot

5

375

190

180

Fairly hot

6

400

200

190

Hot

7

425

220

210

Very hot

8

450

230

220

O Meat tin

Cooking a small joint in a large tin will cause fat to overheat then splutter and splash.

To cut down the amount of splashing when high temperature roasting:

Use a meat tin having an anti-splash trivet.

Use a smaller tin.

Fill the spaces around the meat with the potatoes etc., to be roasted.

Make sure all meat and vegetables are dry before being roasted.

O Aluminium Foil

Joints cooked in a tin covered with aluminium foil - adjust cooking time by adding a
further 5 to 10 mins per lb. (500g) to the times given in the cooking chart. Joints
wrapped in aluminium foil in the form of a parcel - follow manufacturers instructions

given on the packet.

OHints

The times given can only be a guide for the average joint as the shape and proportion

of bone must also betaken into consideration. If the joint is very thin a shorter cooking

time will be required.

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