Whirlpool MH9115XE Microwave Oven User Manual


 
Convection Cooking
This section gives you instructions for operating each convection function. Please read these
instructions carefully.
How convection cooking works
Convection cooking circulates hot air
through the oven cavity with a fan. The
constantly moving air surrounds the food to
heat the outer portion quickly. Your oven
uses convection cooking whenever you use
the Convection Command Pads.
Helpful hints for convection
cooking:
l Do not cover baking rack with aluminum
foil. It interferes with the flow of air that
cooks the food.
l Round pizza pans are excellent cookware
for many convection-only items. Choose
pans that do not have extended handles.
l Use convection cooking for items like
souffles, breads, cookies, angel food
cakes, pizza, and for some meat and
fish cooking.
. You do not need to use any special
techniques to adapt your favorite oven
recipes to convection cooking; however,
you may need to lower some temperatures
or reduce some cooking times from the
convection oven cooking directions. See
examples in your cookbook and in the
charts in this section.
l When baking cakes, cookies, breads,
rolls, or other baked foods, most recipes
call for preheating. Preheat the empty
oven just as you do a regular oven. You
can start heavier dense foods such as
meats, casseroles, and poultry without
preheating.
l All heatproof cookware or metal utensils
can be used in convection cooking.
l As in conventional cooking, the distance
of the food from the heat source affects
cooking results. Follow cookbook recipes
and refer to the charts in this Use and
Care Guide. It is also helpful to find a
similar recipe in the cookbook index and to
refer to recipe’s suggested techniques.
l Use metal cookware only for convection
cooking. Never use for microwave or
combination cooking since arcing and
damage to the oven may occur.
l After preheating, if you do not open the
door, the oven will automatically hold at
the preheated temperature for 30 minutes.
l You can set up to three convection cycles.
(Example for two-crust pies: you can set
the oven to preheat for baking at 425°F
and to finish baking at 350°F.)
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