Any thoughts on why one oven make bake better than another? They are basically semi-sealed boxes with a heating element in them.
For the last year or two I've been baking my pumpkin pies in my Electrolux oven, they are OK, but not quite what I"m used to. Today I got backed up, was making rye bread and it needed to go into the oven where I was going to put my pies so I took them down to the Frigidaire CI and baked them. We've baked them in those ovens for decades but since i have no one to cook Thanksgiving dinner for any longer I've just been making the occasional pie in the kitchen. Anyway they turned out exactly as I remember them, glossy with just a hint or two of browned spots on top.
Coming out of the Electrolux they are dull and flat looking. Both ovens are calibrated, 400 degrees is 400 degrees, what affects the performance? Both ovens in the Frigidaire turn out pies the same, the big oven and the small produce the same results. Is it the heating element? the thermostat? The E oven does use the upper and lower elements when baking, I do not think the F does.
I have a VOM that came with a temp probe, I've checked the E oven and there is about a 20 degree swing, I'll have to check the F ovens and see if it does the same.
For the last year or two I've been baking my pumpkin pies in my Electrolux oven, they are OK, but not quite what I"m used to. Today I got backed up, was making rye bread and it needed to go into the oven where I was going to put my pies so I took them down to the Frigidaire CI and baked them. We've baked them in those ovens for decades but since i have no one to cook Thanksgiving dinner for any longer I've just been making the occasional pie in the kitchen. Anyway they turned out exactly as I remember them, glossy with just a hint or two of browned spots on top.
Coming out of the Electrolux they are dull and flat looking. Both ovens are calibrated, 400 degrees is 400 degrees, what affects the performance? Both ovens in the Frigidaire turn out pies the same, the big oven and the small produce the same results. Is it the heating element? the thermostat? The E oven does use the upper and lower elements when baking, I do not think the F does.
I have a VOM that came with a temp probe, I've checked the E oven and there is about a 20 degree swing, I'll have to check the F ovens and see if it does the same.