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![]() "George Shirley" > wrote in message .com... > On 7/6/2011 4:15 PM, Syke wrote: >> I have a combination microwave oven (Sharp 959, UK) My question is, if I >> am using a recipe or preparing a ready-meal, do I use the temperature >> for conventional oven or fan oven, bearing in mind that the Sharp does >> have a fan. The manufacturer's helpline wasn't very convincing, saying, >> "Oh, it's got a fan so it'll be the fan temperature". Any advice on this? >> >> Regards and thanks in advance >> >> Syke > My Sharp microwave/convection is not the exact same number as yours but > close. I use the temperatures for regular conventional ovens. The fan in > the combination unit is to ensure circulation of the heated air. I have a > cookbook that came with mine that tells you temps and times for various > foods. You might look for one online and then download it. Mine is a Panasonic and excellent too. I use the same convection temps I use on my big ovens. |
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