bake what on the top shelf???????of the what ???the oven? if it is the oven and you are cooking something that takes a long time.... then put it on the top shelf!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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In the midle shelf because of heat absorbtion!
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To make rolls extra crunchy, the way would be to make the oven very humid. After putting in the dough, spray water into the oven before closing the oven door.
by getting fat You cook them in the oven to long
The bottom rack of the oven is the hottest in most electric and gas ovens. With that said, if you have an in oven broiler then you would use the top or middle racks for the hottest spot in the oven.
This Panasonic microwave oven is easy to clean. It has a removable shelf, and a see through drop down door.
An individual can purchase an oven shelf online through many different websites. The Amazon website offers a variety of brands such as Kenmore for which an individual can buy an oven shelf. GE and Bed, Bath, & Beyond are also good places for an individual to search for an oven shelf online.
No, you cannot cook rolls in a crock pot. Rolls, just as most breads, have to be baked uncovered in a hot oven. Crock pots are more for long, slow cooking with moist heat.
That sounds like a cooking instruction for a non-fan oven. Without a fan there are temperature zones in a [gas] oven with the lower shelves at a lower temperature than the higher shelves. In a gas cooker, the setting for gas mark is [usually] the centre shelf; the top shelf is about 1 to 11/2 gas marks higher (about 25-37oF, 14-21oC hotter), the bottom shelf is about 1 to 11/2 gas marks lower (about 25-37oF, 14-21oC cooler) - the differences will be in the cooker's manufacturer's instructions. By putting the cream puffs of a lower shelf, they are baked at a lower temperature than that at which the oven has been set, allowing the baking of something else on a higher shelf at a higher temperature at the same time.
A microwave oven may include a metal component, like a shelf, if it is of the manufacturer's design. A manufacturer can properly design and place a metal component in a microwave oven by ensuring that it is not, and cannot become, a microwave antenna. If a metal component is designed by the manufacturer, specifically for its ovens, it is safe to use (per the instructions). Utensils, aluminum foil, gilding, and other metal objects act as antennae causing arcing and possible fires, and may cause damage to the oven.