Well, if it's a gas oven, zero. :) Most newer ovens use about 10 kilowatts per hour (10kwh), so my guess would be about 40kwh for 4 hours.
The total of watt/hours used by a microwave will vary, depending on the size (power) of the oven, and how much the oven is used.
27p....based on an hours baking, in a commercial oven, if you pay 17p for a Kw hour, at 160 degrees!
Gas ovens and electric ovens should both be set at 325 degrees in order to bake a cake at 325 degrees. The type of oven used does not effect the temperature at which a cake is baked.
Of course. That's what an electric fire does, and a cigarette lighter, a toaster, a hair drier, an electric oven, a light bulb. All involve passing an electric current through a wire to make it hot.
you must leave it to air for a while, maybe a few hours if not more. then you must make sure there is no trace of the chemical you used to clean the oven.
Yes. Much better if you can clean it after you used it, so that you can prevent your oven to have a stain.
Oven cleaner cleans your oven.
The difference is the way the heat is produced. In an electric oven electricity runs through the heating element to produce heat. In a gas oven there is a gas jet that is actually burning, lit by the pilot light and that is how the heat is produced. The gas oven is superior for cooking, but required you to have gas lines in your house and comes with the added risk of flamable gas. <><><> The easy answer is that a gas oven uses gas to heat and an electric oven uses electricity <><><> Using gas, you have the required heat in seconds, not minutes if using an electrical oven. Its just easier to change the temperature level on a gas oven, and faster. People who are used to cooking with gas have time issues with electric ovens. <><><> An electric convection uses electric bake and broil elements and one or more fans in the back of the oven to circulate heat, this is called either fan assist baking or "convection" HOWEVER,,, in order to be a "true convection", "europian convection", or "true europian convection", it MUST HAVE A THIRD ELEMENT!!! The third element is located behind the fan/fans in the back of the oven. If there's not a third element on an electric range, it is not a true convection oven. With gas, typically, it will just be a fan assist bake using gas heat. However, if it is a true convection, europian convection, or true europian convection, it will have an electric-yes electric- element behind the fan/fans that is run off of the 120 outlet just like the electronic ignighters and digital controls.
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Yes. Be sure to immerse them in water for 12-24 hours to soak up the moisture and not burn. Certain woods can be used and some should be avoided. I use Oak and pecan planks. Dont cook on the bottommost or the top rack position in an electric oven because the heating element will dry out the wood and scortch it. If this happens, sandpaper will fix it. Hooweestik
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The use of an oven is to cook things in.