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Cooking In A Fan-Assisted Oven
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Hi folks, wonder if you can help .... we gave a friend of ours my chocolate shortbread cheesecake recipe and she made it up using her fan-assisted oven. However, on the oven temperatures in the recipe, the cake burned badly and she had to chuck it in the bin.
I suggested to her that she should turn down the heat a little for each stage of the baking (about 15 minutes on a higher temperature and then 40-45 minutes on a lower temperature.
The cake ingredients are quite expensive, but I am sure she wo uld like to make this cake again ... does anyone know how many degrees C she should turn the oven down to make allowances for the fan assistance.
My mum gave me this recipe, so I suspect that fan-assisted ovens weren't in existence when she used to make this cake, and we don't have a FA oven.
Would be grateful for your help.
Thanks. Chox.
I suggested to her that she should turn down the heat a little for each stage of the baking (about 15 minutes on a higher temperature and then 40-45 minutes on a lower temperature.
The cake ingredients are quite expensive, but I am sure she wo uld like to make this cake again ... does anyone know how many degrees C she should turn the oven down to make allowances for the fan assistance.
My mum gave me this recipe, so I suspect that fan-assisted ovens weren't in existence when she used to make this cake, and we don't have a FA oven.
Would be grateful for your help.
Thanks. Chox.
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It actually means you have got three measures, the built in thermostat and the two others. If all three differ markedly then you find out which if either of the other two are correct (use iced water) and return the other one to the shop you got it from! Actually its not a bad move to check the thermometer probes in iced water before you use them.