Viking F1321D Convection Oven User Manual


 
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1. Arrange the oven racks in the desired position.
2. Center food on cold broiler pan and grid supplied with your oven.
Place broiler pan in oven and close the door.
3. Set the oven function selector to either “BROIL” or “CONVECTION
BROIL.
4. Press the broil key. Press the up slew key for high broil or the down
slew key for low broil. HI or LO will appear depending on which
slew key is pressed.
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The broiler is an in-the-oven infrared broiler design-certified for
residential use. The method preferred by professional cooks to sear in
the nutrition, flavors, and juices of meat, poultry, and fish is now
possible in the home. The infrared broiler cooks up to 50% faster than
other methods. Its intense, penetrating heat produces a more
attractive, professional finish. The broil burner heats the metal screen
located at the top of the oven until it glows. The glowing screen
produces the infrared heat, searing the outside of broiled food and
sealing in the juices.
Broiling is a dry-heat cooking method using direct or indirect radiant
heat. It is used for small individualized cuts such as steaks, chops, and
patties. Broiling is most successful for cuts 1-2 inches (2.54-5.1 cm)
thick. Conventional broiling is also more suitable for flat pieces of
meat.
This broiler features a HI and LO broil function. The LO broil function
should be used for slow broiling since the unit will cycle on and off
frequently. The HI broil function should be used for fast broiling as the
unit will cycle less frequently
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Convection broiling has the advantage of broiling food slightly quicker
than conventional. Convection broiling of meats produces better
results especially for extra thick cuts. The meat sears on the outside
and retains more juices and natural flavor inside with less shrinkage.
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Rib Roast 4 -6 300 149
•Rare 20 140 48
•Medium 24 155 68
•Well Done 30 170 77
Rump Roast 4 - 6 300 149
•Medium 20 155 68
•Well Done 24 170 77
Tip Roast 3 - 4 300 149
•Medium 30 155 68
•Well Done 35 170 77
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Leg of Lamb 3 - 5 300 149 30 180 82
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Pork Loin 3 - 5 300 149 30 180 82
Pork Chops
1” (2.5 cm) thick 1 - 1.5 325 163 45-50 (total time) 180 82
Shoulder 5 - 8 300 149 25 - 28 180 82
(Bone-in)
Ham,
(fully cooked) 5 325 163 15 140 60
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Chicken, whole 3 - 4 350 177 25 180 82
Chicken, 4 325 163 15 - 20 180 82
quarters
Turkey, 12 - 16 300 149 11 - 14 180 82
unstuffed
Turkey, 12 - 16 300 149 10 - 16 180 82
stuffed
Turkey Breasts 4 - 6 325 163 20 180 82
Cornish Hens 1 - 2 325 163 45-50 (total time) 180 82