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		<title>Holiday Baking Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Minute Baking Tips from GE Appliances Range &#8211; Optimal Baking Performance Many factors will affect the baking time in your oven. To insure accurate baking, we suggest the following: Be sure to preheat the oven to the selected temperature. (This can take 10-20 minutes, and most models will have a signal that will alert [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Range &#8211; Optimal Baking Performance</strong></p>
<p>Many factors will affect the baking time in your oven. To insure accurate baking, we suggest the following:</p>
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<li>Be sure to preheat the oven to the selected temperature. (This can take 10-20 minutes, and most models will have a signal that will alert you when the oven is ready.)</li>
<li>Be careful not to place the oven rack too close to the bottom of the oven. Follow the instructions in the Owner&#39;s Manual for proper rack placement.</li>
<li>Dark colored pans absorb more heat and can cause over-browning. Solution: Lower oven temperature 25 degrees for this type of utensil, or use a pan with a shiny finish.</li>
<li>Do not use pans that are too large or too close to each other or the oven walls. Solution: Make sure there is proper room for the heat to circulate up through the racks and around the food in the pans.</li>
<li>Non-stick gray pans retain more heat and require a temperature reduction of 25 degrees from what the recipe calls for.</li>
<li>Glass pans require temperature reductions, which can usually be found on the baking instructions.</li>
<li>Do not open the oven door while baking any more than necessary. (If you do not have a window in the door, we suggest using a kitchen timer and check your food at the minimum baking time.</li>
<li>Use your oven timer and do not check for doneness until the minimum cooking time expires. This will help keep the temperature more stable.</li>
<li>Avoid using oven thermometers &#8211; most are not very accurate, and in many cases the door has to be opened to read them.</li>
<li>Opening the door will cause the oven temperature to drop, and you will think that your oven is not operating at the correct temperature.</li>
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<p>Other things that affect the length of cooking time include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Wrong pan size</li>
<li>Too much liquid, or over-mixing</li>
<li>Pan placement in the oven</li>
<li>Pans too close to each other or to the walls of the oven (thus air cannot circulate around the pans)</li>
<li>Substituting ingredients that are labeled as low fat</li>
<li>When you use airbake type pans (these are made with two layers of aluminum with a space of air) you may need to allow a little more time for the food to cook.</li>
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