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aking
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Cookies
When
baking
cookies,
flat cookie
sheets
(without
sides) produce
better-looking
cooldes.
Cookies
baked
in a jelly
roll pan (short sides all
around)
may have darker
edges and pale or light
browning
may occur.
Do not
use a cookie
sheet
so large that
it touches
the walls
or the door of the oven.
For best results, use only one coolde
sheet
in the oven
at a time.
Pies
For best results,
bake pies in dark, rough
or dull pans
to produce
a browner,
crisper
crust. Frozen
pies in foil
pans should
be placed
on an aluminum
cookie
sheet
for baking
since the shiny
foil pan reflects
heat away
from the pie crust; the cookie
sheet helps retain
it.
Cakes
When
baking
cakes, warped
or bent pans will cause
uneven
batdng
results
and poorly
shaped
products,
A cake baked
in a pan Iaiger than
the recipe
recommended
will usually be crisper, thinner
and drier
than it should
be. If' baked
in a pan smaller
than
recommended,
it may be undercooked
and batter
may
overflow.
Check
the recipe to make sure the pan size
used is the one recommended.
Aluminum
Foil
Never cover the oven
bottom with aluminum
foil.
Never entirely cover a
shelf with aluminum
foil. This will disturb
the hear circulation and
result in poor baking°
A smaller sheet of foil
may be used to catch a spillover by placing it
on a lower shelf" several inches below the food.
Don't
Peek
Set the timer fbr the estimated cooking time and do
not open the door to look at your food. Most recipes
provide minimum
and maximum baking times such as
"bake 30-40
minutes°"
DO NOr
open the door' to check until the minimum
time.
Opening
the oven door frequently
during
cooking
allows heat to escape and makes baldng
times
longer:
Your baking
results
may also be affected.
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