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  2. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    A convection oven (also known as a fan-assisted oven, turbo broiler or simply a fan oven or turbo) is an oven that has fans to circulate air around food [1] to create an evenly heated environment. In an oven without a fan, natural convection circulates hot air unevenly, so that it will be cooler at the bottom and hotter at the top than in the ...

  3. Oven temperatures - Wikipedia

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    For example, a cool oven has temperature set to 200 °F (90 °C), and a slow oven has a temperature range from 300–325 °F (150–160 °C). A moderate oven has a range of 350–375 °F (180–190 °C), and a hot oven has temperature set to 400–450 °F (200–230 °C).

  4. List of ovens - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of oven types. An oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for the heating , baking or drying of a substance, [ 1 ] and most times used for cooking or for industrial processes ( industrial oven ).

  5. The Easy Skillet Dinner I Make Nearly Once a Week - AOL

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    Arrange an oven rack about 6 inches from the heat source and preheat the broiler. On the stovetop, heat a large, deep-sided, oven-proof skillet over medium-high heat. Add the beef and cook ...

  6. Thermal profiling - Wikipedia

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    Compact datalogger used for the capture of thermal profiles from a reflow oven A graphical representation of the Process Window Index for a thermal profile. A thermal profile is a complex set of time-temperature data typically associated with the measurement of thermal temperatures in an oven (ex: reflow oven). The thermal profile is often ...

  7. Charbroiler - Wikipedia

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    A charbroiler (also referred to as a chargrill, char-broiler or simply broiler) is a commonly used cooking device consisting of a series of grates or ribs that can be heated using a variety of means, and is used in both residential and commercial applications for an assortment of cooking operations. The heat source is almost always beneath the ...

  8. How To Cook Prime Rib, According to America's Most ... - AOL

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    Oven Temperature Guidelines for Your Desired Prime Rib Doneness. If you prefer to roast your prime rib a bit “lower and slower” (at 300°) or want to roast it a bit more quickly (at 350 ...

  9. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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