Should roasts be carved as soon as they are removed from the oven?
No.
What does a smoker use to cook?
Wood smoke.
Why do we use a proofing cabinet?
So yeast can properly act on dough
what does a tandoor look like
A cylindrical oven that curves inward toward the top with a fire at the base
What is a Mixer used for?
Prepping fresh produce like fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and more, along with pureeing or whipping soups, dips, and more. Also can be used to make dough.
What is it primarily used for?
To roast meat at low temperatures
What is a smoker used for?
Cooking large cuts of meat.
What is a proofing cabinet used for?
control temp and humidity so dough can rise properly
Oven made of clay that uses wood or charcoal and is open on top.
What is a wire mixer used for?
Mixtures that need air incorporated.
What is the difference between a roaster oven and a crock pot?
Crock pots are used for soups and stew while roaster ovens are used for large cuts of meat.
How long are you suppose to smoke chicken?
30 to 45 minutes/pound
What does a proofing cabinet control?
Temp and humidity
How does a tandoor work?
the heat from the fire reflects off the sides creating intense heat
What is a dough hook used for?
Kneading Dough
Is the steam produced by the slow roaster kept inside or is it able to leave through a chimney?
Kept inside.
How many different types of smokers are there?
There are three different types.
Another name for a proofing cabinet?
dough proofer or dough retarder
Can Tandoor Ovens be built in the ground?
Yes
What is a flat Beater used for?
Heavy or normal recipes.
What heat method does a slow roaster use?
Dry-heat method.
When woodchip smoking, how many wood chips are too much?
No more than 5 handfuls per hour.
What temp should a proofing cabinet be at for proper use?
70-115 degrees
What is the Average temp the food is kept at?
800-900 degrees
Before 1955, what was the only color a mixer came in?
White