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Can you tell us which cooker you have how big is it and do you have any local recipes you can share with us ?? Welcome to our thread :D |
It is an Orion. The instruction book is in Magyar, so I can't read it. My Magyar is not that good. I think it is about 11 or 12 litres. I haven't tried any Hungarian recipies in it yet. I have some local recipies I can share. Need to get my recipe book out and go thru it. |
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Can this be cooked in a Halogen oven....if so....please let us have the heat settings, which tray does it go on and for how long ????? :yelrotflm:idontknow |
It can indeed young man! :D You wrap it round your Twinkie and stick it in your fruit cake and cook it as per Joan's instructions!! :yelrotflm:yelrotflm :eek: |
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Well I tried my first cake in mine and it was a complete sucess... I am so happy with my Rapid wave oven.. hugs, |
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oh yes, I will, but for the next few days life is very hectic here at the stone hill home... with a one month old litter, a lactating bitch and a just neutered yesterday former stud, life is a bit in the interesting side, when all of them require MY sole attention...LOL hugs, |
If you cook a cake in the Nuwave oven, do you have to cook one layer at a time or can you put 2 cake pans in at once? And it doesn't dry out the cake in the cooking? I want to bake a cake but hate heating up the den and kitchen just to bake. Oh, and does the Nuwave require special pans to cook in? |
My halogen oven came with a cake pan, I have only used the one pan to bake one cake my family love it, it was moist and cook all the way.. :D |
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Can you bake two layers at the same time as in a regular oven? |
I checked my book and it said that you can use any pan you can use in a regular oven includig the new silicone ones, my oven is not big enogh to bake more than one cake at a time. hugs,:D |
Thanks for the info! I'm thinking of getting the one they advertise all the time on TV - the Nuwave one. I hate to heat up the house so in the summer, preheating and baking. Sometimes all I want is one biscuit! Just a single biscuit. Have to preheat the oven. Takes the den and kitchen a long time to get really cool again unless I turn the AC down way low. And it seems easier to clean than the oven. I think I would use it quite a bit for the frozen dinners, etc. I wonder if those containers can go in it or if frozen dinners have to be re-panned? |
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