Divide 1450 watts by 120 volts. Answer: 12.08 amps. This answer is on the assumption that the voltage is 120 volts. If you want an exact answer you must supply the voltage of the roaster.
All electric appliances use amps. Amps are a measure of current.
First, determine the current draw of the coffee roaster, then check the breaker size. Using the formula, Watts = Amps * Volts, determine if the current draw of the coffee roaster is anywhere near the maximum current draw of the breaker. For example, if the roaster is using 14 Amps, and the circuit breaker is rated at 15 amps, that doesn't give much room for anything else on the circuit. Add up all of the current of all devices on the circuit (the one that trips the breaker) and either move things around so that you don't have too much load on a single circuit, or you may need to bring in an electrician to run a new circuit. If you are ABSOLUTELY certain that your appliances are nowhere near the rating of the circuit breaker, you could have a faulty breaker, in which case, bring in an electrician to replace the breaker.
about 3 or 4
A roaster is a herbivore because it eats most of its food from the ground.
yes
You can cook an 8 lb. turkey breast in a Nesco roaster for a couple of hours. The exact time depends on the temperature.
One can purchase a turkey roaster from most department stores' websites such as House of Fraser, John Lewis and Debenhams. They can also be purchased from kitchenware websites like Divertimenti and Harts of Stur.
Divide 1450 watts by 120 volts. Answer: 12.08 amps. This answer is on the assumption that the voltage is 120 volts. If you want an exact answer you must supply the voltage of the roaster.
Probably not. But it will fit in most ovens.
A 5-7 month old turkey is called a roaster, while a turkey under 16 weeks of age is called a fryer.
Turn the heat to 425 or ten minutes
A year old turkey is called a yearling. A five to seven month old turkey is called a roaster. Eighty-eight percent of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving.
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Yes they make vertical chicken roasters that not only fit a turkey, but some are designed to do both chickens and turkeys. The Spanek "All You Need" Deluxe Combination Vertical Roaster Set (Chrome) sells for just $44.95 at Spanek.com.
Broth is not necessary. A bit of water in the bottom the pan under the roasting rack will do the same thing. It prevents the turkey fat from burning to the bottom of your roaster, and it will make an excellent broth on it's own. No need to have an added expense. If you are not making giblet gravy, you can make your gravy with the "pan drippings" in the roaster. It's a better flavor, especially if you take the time to deglaze the pan..all that wonderful turkey bit in the bottom makes better gravy.
Use the roaster. The bird is too moist to use the fryer. Besides, the recipe I know calls for using a beer can as a mount for the bird...can't cook a can in a fryer.