Toasting Chart
FOOD
Regular bread
English muffins
Bagels
Frozen bread or buns
Frozen waffles
Toaster pastries
Do not heat in toaster. Use Toaster Oven
broiler. If you must use toaster, ALWAYS
(such as Pop-Tarts
)
®
set to lowest shade setting. NEVER heat
Pop-Tarts
is a registered
®
cracked, broken, or warped pastries and
trademark of the Kellogg Co.
NEVER leave unattended.
6
NUMBER SETTING
1–7
3–7
4–7
3–7
1–3
Tips and
Troubleshooting
• Toasting is affected by the temperature of the bread. Room-
temperature bread may toast to a medium color on the 3–6
setting. The same type of bread that has been refrigerated may
require a darker setting to reach a medium color.
• The moisture content will also affect toasting. Fresh bagels, made
locally, will have a higher moisture content than bagels purchased
in the bread section of the supermarket. A second, shorter
toasting cycle may be needed to reach desired browness.
Fresh bagels made locally may require two toasting cycles.
• Because of the irregular surface of English muffins, they may
require more than one toasting cycle. After toasting for one cycle
on the darkest setting, if a darker shade is desired, adjust shade
selector to a lighter setting and toast for a second cycle. Watch
closely to avoid overbrowning. English muffins cut with a knife
toast more evenly than English muffins split with a fork.
• Some foods may become wedged in the toaster slot. If food
becomes jammed, the toaster will automatically shut off at the
end of the toasting cycle. Unplug the toaster and let cool. Use a
wooden utensil to remove food.
• When toasting only one slice, the bread may be placed in any
slot of the toaster. When toasting a single slice, you may notice
variations in bread color from side to side.