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    Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 2:25pm
lol, toast is WAY to important for relearning. The very FIRST thing we put in the pod was a toaster.

We have done a pizza, but we started with a whole pizza, not this whole just throw the ingredients in and see what happens method.. cookies,  and scratch biscuits.. Ours is very consistent in it's heating, but not in anyway shape or fashion in agreement with requested temperature in convection mode.

I made up a chart..

ie:
250 = 275
275 = 300
300 = 350
350 = 425
etc.. I have not tried actually requesting 400.. I am afraid it will melt down.


First batch of cookies came out pretty nasty at "350".. caused me to do some experimenting and logging..


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Oct 2011 at 3:09pm
I've found our temperatures to be pretty spot on.  Carrie does a lot of baking in ours and has always gotten great results at suggested temperature with the suggested time.
 
We use 395 when we make sausage and bacon in the oven in the mornings. 
 
I think we might get one more chance this year to try toast in the oven.  We have taken our toaster before but only when we're having bagels.  I'd very much like to just not have to take it anymore though.
 
Isn't it crazy how the same ovens cause vary so widely in temps?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Oct 2011 at 10:47am
We used ours last year during a Halloween campout to roast pumpkin seeds. We'll be doing the same this year. Spray well with oil, roast at 350 for about 15-18 minutes. Should be crunchy when you taste-test. Cover with ground salt when done.
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