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JimM68
Sep 12, 2015Explorer
Our first moho, a 99 pace arrow, had both an oven (under a 3 burner stove) AND a standard size sharp convection microwave.
We cooked a lot, used our oven often, and only used the microwave never the electric convection oven. Tried it a few times, but it made things rubery and such.
Moho 2, our knight, came with a big cabinet under the 3 burner cooktop. I outfitted the open cabinet with 2 wire shelves on full extension drawer slides.
We could not give up that storage, not even for an oven.
We've been working hard on getting to "know" that carousel convection oven. I wish it was bigger. The racks are 12" in diameter. A normal 12 muffin baking pan won't rotate, and everything (cupcakes, corn muffins, blueberry muffins) comes out looking kinda windblown!
We did find a good double bottom cookie sheet that would fit in it, and have made some darned good toll house cookies.
We made homemade pizza in it, and it was pretty good.
You need to drop the temperature, 350 to 325... 450 to 400. Keep the time the same. That avoids the rubbery.
I'm looking for a 12" pizza stone. I think that would help a lot.
Also a round muffin pan. It would need to hold full sized muffins, but not 12, we never actually eat that many. 10 maybe? a row ow 2, 2 rows of 4, another row of 2? So it could spin on the turntable.
We still miss our oven, but getting used to the convection.
We cooked a lot, used our oven often, and only used the microwave never the electric convection oven. Tried it a few times, but it made things rubery and such.
Moho 2, our knight, came with a big cabinet under the 3 burner cooktop. I outfitted the open cabinet with 2 wire shelves on full extension drawer slides.
We could not give up that storage, not even for an oven.
We've been working hard on getting to "know" that carousel convection oven. I wish it was bigger. The racks are 12" in diameter. A normal 12 muffin baking pan won't rotate, and everything (cupcakes, corn muffins, blueberry muffins) comes out looking kinda windblown!
We did find a good double bottom cookie sheet that would fit in it, and have made some darned good toll house cookies.
We made homemade pizza in it, and it was pretty good.
You need to drop the temperature, 350 to 325... 450 to 400. Keep the time the same. That avoids the rubbery.
I'm looking for a 12" pizza stone. I think that would help a lot.
Also a round muffin pan. It would need to hold full sized muffins, but not 12, we never actually eat that many. 10 maybe? a row ow 2, 2 rows of 4, another row of 2? So it could spin on the turntable.
We still miss our oven, but getting used to the convection.
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