Don't use convection for cooking cakes, quick breads, custards, or soufflés. 6 июн. 2019 г.
Is there any reason not to use convection oven?
In American baked goods, convection should never be used unless a recipe specifically calls for it. In a home oven, the hot, dry air accelerates crust formation in cakes, cookies, and biscuits which is generally counterproductive to desired rise.
What are the disadvantages of a convection oven?
Cons of Convection Ovens: They're more expensive than traditional ovens. The fan can sometimes blow around foil or parchment paper, interfering with your food. Food is more susceptible to burn if the cooking time is not properly adjusted. Baked goods may not rise properly.
When should you use a convection oven vs a regular oven?
Overall, the convection oven setting is a great choice if you want a crisp, quick, product, but if you want your dish to maintain moisture or rise before it is finished baking, then stick with the conventional oven.
What foods are best cooked in a convection oven?
Convection is good for:Roasting ham, turkey, roast-ready beef cuts, and similar meats.Roasting vegetables and potatoes for an extra crisp.Cookies and muffins—especially when you have a big batch to bake at once.Pies and pastry.Casseroles—when covered they won't lose much moisture.Toasting breads or buns.
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