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  2. Oven temperatures - Wikipedia

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    For example, a cool oven has temperature set to 200 °F (90 °C), and a slow oven has a temperature range from 300–325 °F (150–160 °C). A moderate oven has a range of 350–375 °F (180–190 °C), and a hot oven has temperature set to 400–450 °F (200–230 °C).

  3. 31 Killer Tofu Recipes That Give Meat A Run For Its Money - AOL

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    Tofu Nuggets. Soggy baked tofu nuggets are a thing of the past, thanks to our one-ingredient upgrade. These bite-sized beauties get irresistibly crispy in the oven, making them the perfect vehicle ...

  4. What's The Difference Between Roasting And Baking? - AOL

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    Chef Button says, the main difference is with the temperature setting. “I tend to think of roasting as 400 degrees Fahrenheit and higher, and baking as under 400 degrees Fahrenheit,” she says.

  5. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    There are several plans for roasting meat: low-temperature cooking, high-temperature cooking, and a combination of both. Each method can be suitable, depending on the food and the tastes of the people. A low-temperature oven, 95 to 160 °C (200 to 320 °F), is best when cooking with large cuts of meat, turkey and whole chickens. [2]

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  7. List of twice-baked foods - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of twice-baked foods.Twice-baked foods are foods that are baked twice in their preparation. Baking is a food cooking method using prolonged dry heat acting by convection, and not by thermal radiation, normally in an oven, but also in hot ashes, or on hot stones. [1]

  8. Maillard reaction - Wikipedia

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    Many recipes call for an oven temperature high enough to ensure that a Maillard reaction occurs. [3] At higher temperatures, caramelization (the browning of sugars, a distinct process) and subsequently pyrolysis (final breakdown leading to burning and the development of acrid flavors) become more pronounced. [4]

  9. This oven thermometer is one of Ina Garten's secret ... - AOL

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    It takes temperatures ranging from 100-600°F (50-300°C), and you can either place it right on one of your oven racks, or hang it if you need more space for sheet trays.