Bosch HBL8753UC Use and Care Manual - Page 26

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Proof $ In Proof, the appliance uses the upper and lower elements to maintain a low temperature to proof bread or other yeast doughs. Warm % In Warm, the upper and lower elements maintain a low temperature in the oven cavity in order to keep food at serving temperature. ▯ No preheat is necessary. ▯ Proofing is the rising of yeast dough. ▯ The Proof mode temperature is 85°F to 125°F. ▯ The default temperature in Proof mode is 100°F. ▯ Loosely cover the bowl or pan and use any rack that accommodates the size of the container. ▯ Keep the door closed and use the oven light to check the rising of the dough. ▯ Use the Warm mode to keep cooked foods hot for up to one hour until ready to serve. ▯ Warm mode temperatures are 150°F to 225°F. ▯ The default temperature in the Warm mode is 170°F. ▯ Foods that must be kept moist should be covered with a lid or aluminum foil. 9 CAUTION WHEN USING WARM MODE, FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES: ▯ Do not use the Warm mode to heat cold food. ▯ Be sure to maintain proper food temperature. The USDA recommends holding hot food at 140°F (60°C) or warmer. ▯ DO NOT warm food longer than one hour. Cooking Charts The charts can be used as a guide. Follow package or recipe directions. Baked Goods/Entrees Food Recommended Oven Preheat Number Rack Time Cooking Mode Temperature Oven of Racks Position (min.) Cakes Angel Food Bundt Cupcakes Round Layers Sheet Cake Convect. Bake 325° F Convect. Bake 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Convect. Bake 325° F Convect. Bake 325° F Convect. Bake 325° F Yes Single 1 35-50 Yes Single 2 45-65 Yes Single 4 17-27 Yes Multiple 2 & 5 17-27 Yes Multiple 1, 3, & 5 17-27 Yes Single 3 28-40 Yes Multiple 2 & 5 28-40 Yes Single 3 45-60 Cookies Brownies Chocolate Chips Cookie Bars Sugar Convect. Bake 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Convect. Bake 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Conv. Multi-Rack 325° F Yes Single 3 33-40 Yes Single 3 8-17 Yes Multiple 2 & 5 8-17 Yes Multiple 1,3, & 5 8-17 Yes Single 3 23-33 Yes Single 3 8-10 Yes Multiple 2 & 5 8-10 Yes Multiple 1,3, & 5 8-10 Pan Size & Type 10" tube 12-cup bundt 12-cup muffin pan 12-cup muffin pan 12-cup muffin pan 8" or 9" round 8" or 9" round 13"X9X2" 8" or 9" square cookie sheet cookie sheet cookie sheet 8" or 9" square cookie sheet cookie sheet cookie sheet 26

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Proof
$
In Proof, the appliance uses the upper and lower
elements to maintain a low temperature to proof bread or
other yeast doughs.
No preheat is necessary.
Proofing is the rising of yeast dough.
The Proof mode temperature is 85°F to 125°F.
The default temperature in Proof mode is 100°F.
Loosely cover the bowl or pan and use any rack that
accommodates the size of the container.
Keep the door closed and use the oven light to check
the rising of the dough.
Warm
%
In Warm, the upper and lower elements maintain a low
temperature in the oven cavity in order to keep food at
serving temperature.
Use the Warm mode to keep cooked foods hot for up
to one hour until ready to serve.
Warm mode temperatures are 150°F to 225°F.
The default temperature in the Warm mode is 170°F.
Foods that must be kept moist should be covered with
a lid or aluminum foil.
9
CAUTION
WHEN USING WARM MODE, FOLLOW THESE
GUIDELINES:
Do not use the Warm mode to heat cold food.
Be sure to maintain proper food temperature. The
USDA recommends holding hot food at 140°F
(60°C) or warmer.
DO NOT warm food longer than one hour.
Cooking Charts
The charts can be used as a guide. Follow package or recipe directions.
Baked Goods/Entrees
Food
Recommended
Cooking Mode
Oven
Temperature
Preheat
Oven
Number
of Racks
Rack
Position
Time
(min.)
Pan Size & Type
Cakes
Angel Food
Convect. Bake
325° F
Yes
Single
1
35-50
10" tube
Bundt
Convect. Bake
325° F
Yes
Single
2
45-65
12-cup bundt
Cupcakes
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Single
4
17-27
12-cup muffin pan
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Multiple
2 & 5
17-27
12-cup muffin pan
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Multiple
1, 3, & 5
17-27
12-cup muffin pan
Round Layers
Convect. Bake
325° F
Yes
Single
3
28-40
8" or 9" round
Convect. Bake
325° F
Yes
Multiple
2 & 5
28-40
8" or 9" round
Sheet Cake
Convect. Bake
325° F
Yes
Single
3
45-60
13"X9X2"
Cookies
Brownies
Convect. Bake
325° F
Yes
Single
3
33-40
8" or 9" square
Chocolate Chips
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Single
3
8-17
cookie sheet
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Multiple
2 & 5
8-17
cookie sheet
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Multiple
1,3, & 5
8-17
cookie sheet
Cookie Bars
Convect. Bake
325° F
Yes
Single
3
23-33
8" or 9" square
Sugar
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Single
3
8-10
cookie sheet
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Multiple
2 & 5
8-10
cookie sheet
Conv. Multi-Rack
325° F
Yes
Multiple
1,3, & 5
8-10
cookie sheet