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food:cooking:ovens [2020/10/11 19:48]
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food:cooking:ovens [2021/04/07 19:31]
frater_secessus [solar ovens]
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 Typical temperatures for commercial models are in the 250F range with a max of 300F.  There are also plans online for DIY solar ovens like [[https://www.instructables.com/id/Purple-Fig-Solar-Cooker/|the $5 oven]]. Typical temperatures for commercial models are in the 250F range with a max of 300F.  There are also plans online for DIY solar ovens like [[https://www.instructables.com/id/Purple-Fig-Solar-Cooker/|the $5 oven]].
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 +===== stovetop ovens =====
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 +The [[https://amzn.to/3mEr2x3|Omnia oven]] is the most popular stovetop oven.
  
  
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 Most types have a built-in thermometer and rely on stove output to regulate temperature.  Because of their small size and light weight it can be difficult to keep an even temperature; lower flames are easiest to adjust. Most types have a built-in thermometer and rely on stove output to regulate temperature.  Because of their small size and light weight it can be difficult to keep an even temperature; lower flames are easiest to adjust.
  
 +===== pseudo-ovens =====
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 +Although they are not actually ovens, dutch ovens and [[food:cooking:crockpot|crockpots]] can be used for some kinds of baking. 
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