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On 5/17/13 10:32 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > I've often heard the 25/25 rule. That means you cook in a convection > oven about 25 degrees less than a conventional, and for about 25% less > time. I don't do that. You probably shouldn't have to make that adjustment manually. Most convection ovens -- all GEs, for example -- automatically reduce the temperature setting by 25 deg F when convection is selected. If I set mine at 350 with convection, the oven maintains 325, not 350, by both the digital temperature display and by my oven thermometer, for the entire cooking period. -- Larry |
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