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Can you alternate cooking temp eg short time on high temp instead of long time on lew temp?
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I have a recipe for a casserole that says 90 minutes at 80 degrees c - but its already simmered on the stove for 30 minutes so i'm thinking everything is cooked - am wondering if i can do it on a higher temp for a shorter time for the same results? Am too impatient to wait 90 minutes for food! Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.its a sausage casserole - it said fry sausages for 5 minutes, then add carrots and onions and fry for further 5 minutes, then add wine and simmer for 10 minutes, then add stock and simmet a further 10 minutes (making 30 minutes in total) then put in the oven at 80 degrees for 90 minutes. So the sausages and veg are i would imagine totally cooked and just got the sauce to reduce, which would be quicker at a higher temp - i just wondered if there were any rules of thumb for changing times in line with temp?
OMG! I made a sausage cass not too long ago & I didn't cook it for that long either! I precooked the sausages for 15 mins & then popped it in the oven for an hour with a sachet of coq au vin sauce/water. If you cooked the sausages for 1/2 an hour before putting it in the oven, give it say 45 mins. I had put some chopped carrots, mushrooms, sliced onions, & almost cooked new potatoes in with it.
good luck - hope it turns out ok
good luck - hope it turns out ok
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