Tables And Tips; Steam; Hot Air; Combination - Bosch HBC36D753W Instruction Manual

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Tables and tips

The tables contain a selection of dishes which are particularly
suitable for your combination steam oven. You can find out
which operating mode, accessories and cooking time to select.
Unless otherwise stated, the information given applies to
inserting accessories when the appliance is cold.
Accessories
Use the accessories provided.
When steaming in the perforated cooking container, always
insert the baking tray underneath. Dripping liquid is caught.
Ovenware
When using ovenware, always place it in the middle of the wire
rack.
Ovenware must be heat and steam resistant. Cooking times are
increased if thick-sided ovenware is used.
Food which would normally be prepared in a bain-marie should
always be covered with foil (e.g.when melting chocolate).

Steam

Steaming is a particularly gentle way of cooking food. The
steam surrounds the dish thereby preventing a loss of nutrients
from the food. Cooking takes place without excess pressure.
As a result, the shape, colour and typical aroma of the dishes
are retained.
Cooking times and quantities
The cooking times when steaming depend on the item size, but
do not depend on the total quantity. The appliance can steam
food to a maximum of 2 kg.
Follow the unit sizes given in the tables. The cooking time is
reduced for smaller pieces and increased for larger ones.
Cooking time is also influenced by the quality and ripeness of
the food. The values quoted can therefore only serve as a
guideline.

Vegetables

Place the vegetables in the perforated cooking container and
insert at level 3. Insert the baking tray underneath at level 1.
Dripping liquid is caught.
Food
Artichokes
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Peas
Fennel
Stuffed vegetables
(courgettes, aubergines, peppers)
Vegetable flan
Green beans
Carrots
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Sweetcorn
Swiss chard*
Green asparagus*
White asparagus*
Spinach*
* Preheat the appliance
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Size
Accessories
whole
perforated + baking tray
whole
perforated + baking tray
florets
perforated + baking tray
florets
perforated + baking tray
-
perforated + baking tray
slices
perforated + baking tray
Do not pre-
baking tray at level 2
cook vege-
tables
-
1.5 l bain-marie + wire
rack at level 2
-
perforated + baking tray
slices
perforated + baking tray
slices
perforated + baking tray
slices
perforated + baking tray
whole
perforated + baking tray
shredded
perforated + baking tray
whole
perforated + baking tray
whole
perforated + baking tray
-
perforated + baking tray
Distributing food evenly
Always distribute the food evenly in the ovenware. It will not
cook evenly if the layers are of different depths.
Pressure-sensitive food
When layering delicate foods in the cooking container, do not
pile them too high. It is better to use two containers.
Cooking a menu
With steam, you can cook a whole menu at once, without the
different flavours mixing. Place the food with the longest
cooking time in the appliance first and delay the rest until the
appropriate time. This means that all the food will be ready at
the same time.
The overall cooking time is extended with menu cooking, as a
little steam escapes each time the appliance door is opened
and has to be reheated.

Hot air

The Hot Air operating mode is ideal for sweet and savoury
baking, pot roasts and various cakes.

Combination

Because combination cooking combines the use of hot air and
steam, it is particularly suitable for preparing roasted joints,
chicken and baked goods such as yeast-risen pastry and
bread.
Roasts and chicken are nice and crisp on the outside and juicy
inside. What is more, meat loses less of its weight.
Baked items, such as yeast-risen pastry and bread, take on a
particularly attractive surface shine and they do not dry out.
Operating
mode

Steam

Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Combination
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Steam
Temperature
Cooking time
in°C
in min.
100
30 - 35
100
30 - 40
100
10 - 15
100
8 - 10
100
5 - 10
100
10 - 14
160 - 180
15 - 30
100
50 - 70
100
15 - 20
100
10 - 20
100
15 - 20
100
4 - 6
100
25 ­ 35
100
8 - 10
100
7 - 12
100
10 - 15
100
2 - 3

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