Sentences with phrase «turn on your convection»

Turn on your convection fan if you have one.

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I first followed your instuctions regarding timing and then kept them in the oven for an extra 2 hours at 140 degrees with the convection feature of my oven turned on.
Rise for 30 minutes, then turn oven on to 350º F (static) or 325º F (convection) and bake for 12 - 15 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the centers of the buns comes out clean.
However, I received a countertop convection oven for Xmas (I opened it early), tried this recipe again (on a whim) and they turned out PERFECTLY!
If you have a convection oven with a fan that can't be turned off, put a cooling rack on top of greens.
I have a convection oven / toaster that was perfect for this, when I didn't want to turn on the oven for a quarter cup of seeds.
The potatoes and sausages were done after about an hour of cooking (I got desperate after 30 min and cranked it up to 400 and turned my convection on), and the rice is still al dente after 2 hours in the oven.
If you have convection you should turn it on, and lower the temperature by 25 degree.
The dominant model is based on the slow cooling of celestial bodies, which causes convection, which in turn creates large vortices of molten iron parallel to the axis of rotation of the celestial body.
If you have convection you should turn it on, and lower the temperature by 25 degree.
It's like the proverbial frog in the pot being boiled with the stove set on high: convection mixing hot water coming up from below with cold water at the top results in more frequent and more violent fluctuations in temperature than would be observed with the stove turned way down, but the frog can not blame any single fluctuation on the stove being on high.
If you turn on an electric heater in a cold room, most of the heat will move around the room by thermal convection.
Convection also is one of the factors that determines the thickness of the tropopause (Wikipedia on Troposphere: «The word troposphere derives from the Greek: tropos for «turning» or «mixing,» reflecting the fact that turbulent mixing plays an important role in the troposphere's structure and behavior.»).
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