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Dumb question! Do you remove the spinner thing under the glass plate before using it in convection.
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I don't.  I've only had a chance to use the convection oven a couple of times, but it does work pretty well.  
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Thanks, we will keep out fingers crossed. I would suspect that if it is a Sunbeam then the directions are similar. Clark
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What are the best cooking dishes for a micro/ covection oven? Such as size, material etc. I like to bake:)
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We got silicon bakeware. Good for both modes and no worry about brakage.
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One of our favorites is Bisquick Complete Mix. They come in a 7.75 Ounce package in plain or three cheese. All you do is add a ½ cup of water and cook for 7 minutes in your convection oven. They are a great additions for any meal. Another advantage is they will store for a long time so no spoilage.

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Has anyone mickeymoused cooking racks for the microwave/convection oven?
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never used a convection oven, decided to try it out while hooked in at the house.  OMG, this is AWESOME!!   baked pillsbury grands biscuits and tollhouse cookies!  I putin half the time required and added minutes til done.  biscuits and cookies were awesome,!  just have to do by minute, cant add by 30 secs, but was really good.    Ill be looking at the recipes but really only the biscuites/cookies and potato is all we need as all the rest we cook outside, mmmmmTongue
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Poddie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Aug 2012 at 10:41pm
We like the ease and simplicity of the Bisquick biscuit mix too.  But I've been baking them in my toaster oven because I am too stupid to learn how to use the micro/convection oven in the Pod.  *blush* 
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OK, we went camping this weekend and I finally decided to Woman UP and figure out how to use the oven!  Microwaved some popcorn one night, and baked muffins the next morning.  :D  It wasn't as hard as I thought to use a convection oven.  :)
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