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    							11.3 Baking
    • Your oven can bake or roast differently to the appliance you had
    before. Adapt your usual settings
    (temperature, cooking times) and
    shelf positions to the values in the
    tables.
    • The manufacturer recommends that you use the lower temperature the
    first time.
    • If you cannot find the settings for a special recipe, look for the one that is
    almost the same.
    • You can extend baking times by 10 – 15 minutes if you bake cakes on morethan one shelf position.• Cakes and pastries at different
    heights do not always brown equallyat first. If this occurs, do not change
    the temperature setting. The
    differences equalize during the
    baking procedure.
    • With longer baking times, you can deactivate the oven approximately 10
    minutes before the end of the baking time and then use the residual heat.
    When you cook frozen food, the trays in the oven can twist during baking. Whenthe trays become cold again, the
    distortions are gone.11.4  Tips on bakingBaking resultsPossible causeRemedyThe bottom of the cake is
    not browned sufficiently.The shelf position is incor-
    rect.Put the cake on a lower
    shelf.The cake sinks and becomes
    soggy, lumpy or streaky.The oven temperature is too
    high.The next time you bake, set
    a slightly lower oven temper-
    ature.The cake sinks and becomes
    soggy, lumpy or streaky.The baking time is too short.Set a longer baking time. 
    You cannot decrease bak-
    ing times by setting higher
    temperatures.The cake sinks and becomes
    soggy, lumpy or streaky.There is too much liquid in
    the mixture.Use less liquid. Be careful
    with mixing times, especially
    if you use a mixing machine.The cake is too dry.The oven temperature is too
    low.The next time you bake, set
    a higher oven temperature.The cake is too dry.The baking time is too long.The next time you bake, set
    a shorter baking time.The cake browns unevenly.The oven temperature is too
    high and the baking time is
    too short.Set a lower oven tempera-
    ture and a longer baking
    time.The cake browns unevenly.The mixture is unevenly dis-
    tributed.Spread the mixture evenly
    on the baking tray.The cake is not ready in the
    baking time given.The oven temperature is too
    low.The next time you bake, set
    a slightly higher oven tem-
    perature.ENGLISH21 
    						
    							11.5 Baking on one level:
    Baking in tinsFoodFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionRing cake / Brio-
    cheTrue Fan Cook-
    ing150 - 16050 - 701Madeira cake /
    Fruit cakesTrue Fan Cook- ing140 - 16070 - 901Fatless sponge
    cake / Fatless
    sponge cakeTrue Fan Cook-
    ing140 - 15035 - 502Fatless sponge
    cake / Fatless
    sponge cakeConventional
    Cooking16035 - 502Flan base - short
    pastryTrue Fan Cook-
    ing170 - 1801)10 - 252Flan base -
    sponge mixtureTrue Fan Cook-
    ing150 - 17020 - 252Apple pie / Ap-
    ple pie (2 tins
    Ø20 cm, diago-
    nally off set)True Fan Cook-
    ing16060 - 902Apple pie / Ap-
    ple pie (2 tins
    Ø20 cm, diago-
    nally off set)Conventional
    Cooking18070 - 901CheesecakeConventional
    Cooking170 - 19060 - 9011)  Preheat the oven.
    Cakes / pastries / breads on baking trays
    FoodFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionPlaited bread /
    Bread crownConventional
    Cooking170 - 19030 - 403Christmas stol-
    lenConventional
    Cooking160 - 1801)50 - 702www.aeg.com22 
    						
    							FoodFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionBread (rye
    bread):
    1. First part of baking pro-
    cedure.
    2. Second part of baking
    procedure.Conventional
    Cooking1. 2301)
    2. 160 - 180
    1. 20
    2. 30 - 601Cream puffs /
    EclairsConventional
    Cooking190 - 2101)20 - 353Swiss rollConventional
    Cooking180 - 2001)10 - 203Cake with crum-
    ble topping (dry)True Fan Cook-
    ing150 - 16020 - 403Buttered al-
    mond cake /
    Sugar cakesConventional
    Cooking190 - 2101)20 - 303Fruit flans (made
    with yeast
    dough / sponge
    mixture)2)True Fan Cook-
    ing15035 - 553Fruit flans (made
    with yeast
    dough / sponge
    mixture)2)Conventional
    Cooking17035 - 553Fruit flans made
    with short pastryTrue Fan Cook-
    ing160 - 17040 - 803Yeast cakes with
    delicate top-
    pings (e.g.
    quark, cream,
    custard)Conventional
    Cooking160 - 1801)40 - 8031)  Preheat the oven.
    2)  Use a deep pan.
    Biscuits
    FoodFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionShort pastry bis-
    cuitsTrue Fan Cook-
    ing150 - 16010 - 203ENGLISH23 
    						
    							FoodFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionShort bread /
    Short bread /
    Pastry stripesTrue Fan Cook-
    ing14020 - 353Short bread /
    Short bread /
    Pastry stripesConventional
    Cooking1601)20 - 303Biscuits made
    with sponge
    mixtureTrue Fan Cook-
    ing150 - 16015 - 203Pastries made
    with egg white /
    MeringuesTrue Fan Cook-
    ing80 - 100120 - 1503MacaroonsTrue Fan Cook-
    ing100 - 12030 - 503Biscuits made
    with yeast
    doughTrue Fan Cook-
    ing150 - 16020 - 403Puff pastriesTrue Fan Cook-
    ing170 - 1801)20 - 303RollsTrue Fan Cook-
    ing1601)10 - 253RollsConventional
    Cooking190 - 2101)10 - 253Small cakes /
    Small cakes (20
    per tray)True Fan Cook-
    ing1501)20 - 353Small cakes /
    Small cakes (20
    per tray)Conventional
    Cooking1701)20 - 3031)  Preheat the oven.11.6  Bakes and gratinsFoodFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionPasta bakeConventional
    Cooking180 - 20045 - 601LasagneConventional
    Cooking180 - 20025 - 401www.aeg.com24 
    						
    							FoodFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionVegetables au
    gratin1)Turbo Grilling160 - 17015 - 301Baguettes top-
    ped with melted
    cheeseTrue Fan Cook-
    ing160 - 17015 - 301Sweet bakesConventional
    Cooking180 - 20040 - 601Fish bakesConventional
    Cooking180 - 20030 - 601Stuffed vegeta-
    blesTrue Fan Cook-
    ing160 - 17030 - 6011)  Preheat the oven.11.7  Moist Fan BakingFood
    Type of foodTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionPasta bake180 - 20045 - 602Lasagne180 - 20045 - 602Potato gratin190 - 21055 - 802Sweet dishes180 - 20045 - 602Ring cake or brioche160 - 17050 - 701Plaited bread / bread crown170 - 19040 - 502Cake with crumble topping
    (dry)160 - 17020 - 403Biscuits made with yeast
    dough160 - 17020 - 40211.8  Multilevel Baking
    Use the function: True Fan Cooking.Cakes / pastries / breads on baking traysFoodTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf position2 positions3 positionsCream puffs /
    Eclairs160 - 1801)25 - 451 / 4-ENGLISH25 
    						
    							FoodTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf position2 positions3 positionsDry streusel
    cake150 - 16030 - 451 / 4-1)  Preheat the oven.
    Biscuits / small cakes / small cakes / pastries / rolls
    FoodTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf position2 positions3 positionsShort pastry bis-
    cuits150 - 16020 - 401 / 41 / 3 / 5Short bread /
    Short bread /
    Pastry Stripes14025 - 451 / 41 / 3 / 5Biscuits made
    with sponge
    mixture160 - 17025 - 401 / 4-Biscuits made
    with egg white,
    meringues80 - 100130 - 1701 / 4-Macaroons100 - 12040 - 801 / 4-Biscuits made
    with yeast
    dough160 - 17030 - 601 / 4-Puff pastries170 - 1801)30 - 501 / 4-Rolls18020 - 301 / 4-Small cakes /
    Small cakes (20
    per tray)1501)23 - 401 / 4-1)  Preheat the oven.11.9  Slow Cooking
    Use this function to prepare lean, tender
    pieces of meat and fish with core
    temperatures no more than 65 °C. This
    function is not applicable to such recipes
    as pot roast or fatty roast pork. You can
    use the core temperature sensor to guarantee that the meat has the correctcore temperature (see the table for thecore temperature sensor).In the first 10 minutes you can set an
    oven temperature between 80 °C and
    150 °C. The default is 90 °C. After the
    temperature is set, the oven continues to
    cook at 80 °C. Do not use this function for poultry.www.aeg.com26 
    						
    							Always cook without a lid
    when you use this function.
    1. Sear the meat in a pan on the hob on
    a very high setting for 1 - 2 minutes on each side.
    2. Put the meat together with the hot
    roasting pan into the oven on the
    wire shelf.
    3. Put the core temperature sensor into
    the meat.
    4. Select the function: Slow Cooking
    and set the correct end core
    temperature.FoodQuantityTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionRoast beef1000 - 1500 g120120 - 1501Fillet of beef1000 - 1500 g12090 - 1503Roast veal1000 - 1500 g120120 - 1501Steaks200 - 300 g12020 - 40311.10  Pizza SettingFoodTemperature (°C)Time (min)Shelf positionPizza (thin crust)200 - 2301)2)15 - 202Pizza (with a lot of
    topping)180 - 20020 - 302Tarts180 - 20040 - 551Spinach flan160 - 18045 - 601Quiche Lorraine170 - 19045 - 551Swiss Flan170 - 19045 - 551Apple cake, covered150 - 17050 - 601Vegetable pie160 - 18050 - 601Unleavened bread230 - 2501)10 - 202Puff pastry flan160 - 1801)45 - 552Flammekuchen (Piz-
    za-like dish from Al-
    sace)230 - 2501)12 - 202Piroggen (Russian
    version of calzone)180 - 2001)15 - 2521)  Preheat the oven.
    2)  Use a deep pan.ENGLISH27  
    						
    							11.11 Roasting
    • Use heat-resistant ovenware to roast (refer to the instructions of the
    manufacturer).
    • You can roast large roasting joints directly in the deep pan (if present) oron the wire shelf above the deep pan.
    • Roast lean meats in the roasting tin with the lid. This keeps the meat more
    succulent.
    • All types of meat that can be browned or have crackling can be roasted in
    the roasting tin without the lid.
    • We recommend that you cook meat and fish weighing 1 kg and above inthe appliance.• To prevent the meat juices or fat from
    burning onto the pan, put some liquid
    into the deep pan.
    • If necessary, turn the roast (after 1/2 - 2/3 of the cooking time).
    • Baste large roasts and poultry with their juices several times during
    roasting. This gives better roasting results.
    • You can deactivate the appliance approximately 10 minutes before theend of the roasting time, and use the
    residual heat.11.12  Roasting tables
    BeefFoodQuantityFunctionTempera-
    ture (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionPot roast1 - 1.5 kgConvention-
    al Cooking230120 - 1501Roast beef or fil-
    let: rareper cm of
    thicknessTurbo Grill-
    ing190 - 2001)5 - 61Roast beef or fil-
    let: mediumper cm of
    thicknessTurbo Grill-
    ing180 - 1901)6 - 81Roast beef or fil-
    let: well doneper cm of
    thicknessTurbo Grill-
    ing170 - 1801)8 - 1011)  Preheat the oven.
    Pork
    FoodQuantityFunctionTempera-
    ture (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionShoulder /
    Neck / Ham
    joint1 - 1.5 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing160 - 18090 - 1201Chop / Spare
    rib1 - 1.5 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing170 - 18060 - 901Meatloaf750 g - 1 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing160 - 17050 - 601Pork knuckle
    (precooked)750 g - 1 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing150 - 17090 - 1201www.aeg.com28 
    						
    							VealFoodQuantity
    (kg)FunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionRoast veal1Turbo Grill-
    ing160 - 18090 - 1201Knuckle of
    veal1.5 - 2Turbo Grill-
    ing160 - 180120 - 1501
    Lamb
    FoodQuantity
    (kg)FunctionTemperature
    (°C)
    Shelf posi-
    tionTime (min)Shelf posi-
    tionLeg of lamb /
    Roast lamb1 - 1.5Turbo Grill-
    ing150 - 170100 - 1201Saddle of
    lamb1 - 1.5Turbo Grill-
    ing160 - 18040 - 601
    Game
    FoodQuantityFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionSaddle / Leg
    of hareup to 1 kgConventional
    Cooking2301)30 - 401Saddle of
    venison1.5 - 2 kgConventional
    Cooking210 - 22035 - 401Haunch of
    venison1.5 - 2 kgConventional
    Cooking180 - 20060 - 9011)  Preheat the oven.
    Poultry
    FoodQuantityFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionPoultry por-
    tions200 - 250 g
    eachTurbo Grill-
    ing200 - 22030 - 501Half chicken400 - 500 g
    eachTurbo Grill-
    ing190 - 21035 - 501Chicken,
    poulard1 - 1.5 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing190 - 21050 - 701Duck1.5 - 2 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing180 - 20080 - 1001Goose3.5 - 5 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing160 - 180120 - 1801ENGLISH29 
    						
    							FoodQuantityFunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionTurkey2.5 - 3.5 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing160 - 180120 - 1501Turkey4 - 6 kgTurbo Grill-
    ing140 - 160150 - 2401
    Fish (steamed)
    FoodQuantity
    (kg)FunctionTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionWhole fish1 - 1.5Conventional
    Cooking210 - 22040 - 60111.13  Grilling
    • Always grill with the maximum temperature setting.
    • Set the shelf into the shelf position as recommended in the grilling table.
    • Always set the pan to collect the fat into the first shelf position.• Grill only flat pieces of meat or fish.
    • Always preheat the empty oven with the grill functions for 5 minutes.CAUTION!
    Always grill with the oven
    door closed.GrillingFoodTemperature
    (°C)Time (min)Shelf position1st side2nd sideRoast beef210 - 23030 - 4030 - 402Filet of beef23020 - 3020 - 303Back of pork210 - 23030 - 4030 - 402Back of veal210 - 23030 - 4030 - 402Back of lamb210 - 23025 - 3520 - 253Whole Fish, 500
    - 1000 g210 - 23015 - 3015 - 303 / 4
    Fast Grilling
    FoodTime (min)Shelf position1st side2nd sideBurgers / Burgers8 - 106 - 84Pork fillet10 - 126 - 104Sausages10 - 126 - 84Fillet / Veal steaks7 - 106 - 84www.aeg.com30  
    						
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