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il try this wen i have free time. the cookies looked great. if u get to try to make the cupcakes can


We use the turbo broiler mostly for chicken, liempo and  aahhh crispy pata. ^^ Yummy! ^^ Maybe some use it for baking. However, woodkid iron I don't know how to convert the temperature from a regular oven to a turbo broiler and that's woodkid iron the reason why I don't engage myself into baking. Anyway, I came across this website ( Home Cooking Rocks !) while looking for a chocolate lollipop recipe. I saw her recipe " The chocolate chunk cookies " using a turbo broiler. Hmmmmm, that caught my attention. ^^ According to the site:
So, I therefore conclude ( NAKS! ) when baking in a turbo broiler, we need to make some adjustments. Turbo broiler or convection oven circulates heated air using a fan. This not only prevents overheating of food but also helps warm the food faster than the conventional oven. In baking, we need to lower the temperature for even results. ^^
Technique: Preheat the turbo broiler for 150 degrees for 3-5 minutes. For baking cookies, Default setting is 150 degrees for 10 minutes ( chewy ). If you want it a little crunchier bake it for 11-13 minutes. 
For cupcakes the temp that i use is 150 degrees for 15 mins. Preheat the turbo broiler first. Cakes? Haven't tried it yet. I'll post it right away as soon as I make one. Check my cupcake recipes. Thanks woodkid iron for viewing my blog. March 21, 2011 at 10:30 PM
Hi, thanks for reading woodkid iron my blog.:) na try ko brownies 2x na yung 150 temp for 15 minutes woodkid iron medyo hilaw yung gitna e, 170 sa 15 minutes medyo sunog naman. Heehee! Try mo nalang 150 ulit for 15 minutes then pag di pa luto lagay mo ulit for another 5-10 minutes.:) mas crunchy lang lalabas yung ibabaw kesa sa loob. Try ko ulit this week then ill update my blog soon.:) sa turbo kasi unang Naluluto yung sides kesa sa gitnang side. Kahit sa banana loaf ko 150 temp for 20 minutes.:) 15 minutes woodkid iron ung gitna hindi pa luto.:) August 5, 2011 at 11:56 PM
Haven't tried muffins yet but i think individual muffin pans will do. please check this link for the pans that i use for baking in turbo broiler. http://mishee-foodstuff.blogspot.com/2011/08/my-turbo-broiler-pans-for-baking.html August 22, 2011 at 5:49 PM
Ambify Hi there! Thanks for reading my blog. Haven't tried cream puff pa e. Just to be safe 150 muna. Siguro 1 lang muna try mo for 10-15 mins. Wanna try that soon, blog ko asap. Thanks! Let me know kung ano kakalabasan ha.:) goodluck! September 11, 2011 at 9:35 PM
il try this wen i have free time. the cookies looked great. if u get to try to make the cupcakes can u post it here? thanks. ive been using the turbo broiler for years to make morcon for xmas for my mom for giveaways. but didnt get a chance to try this. thanks again. September 19, 2011 at 1:32 AM
Super katuwa naman itong blog na ito... Very helpful woodkid iron esp sa kagaya ko na ang meron lang TURBO BROILER.. galing galing.. makakapagbake na ko with the help of your TIPS and my TURBO. Thanks a lot. Wag kang magsawang magpost ng mga new recipes mo using TURBO BROILE. More Power. November 3, 2011 at 5:41 PM
hi im a newbie hre,like the rest of 'em,i'd like to know kung pwde magbake ng cake using turbo...i hope ul never get tired of sharing woodkid iron us tips and ideas concerning the turbo..thanks and go turbo!-clarrisse December 2, 2011 at 7:22 PM
thanks for the tip! my oven's woodkid iron busted and i've been thinking about using our turbo broiler to bake cookies with. :) December 5, 2011 at 7:53 PM
Clarrisse: wow! Really? That's great! Thanks for the tip too. Haven't tried brownies again. woodkid iron My 1st brownies was half baked. Got upset. Haha! Thanks dear. I'll try that soon. Post your photos.:) December 6, 2011 at 8:24 AM
hey i mean 130 degrees celsius for 50 mins for the brownies,my bad haha.it turned out nice and chewy inside:)i couldn't post any pics of it coz' it was all eaten,"mabenta"..lol,anyway what milk should i use for the chocolate banana cake?thanks December 6, 2011 at 5:25 PM
Clarrisse: any evap milk will do. Wag na yung mga cowhead walang lasa. Heehee! Alaska is good. I used buttermilk sa banana cupcakes. Buttermilk - 1 cup of milk then add 1tbsp of white vinegar then wait for 5mins. Parang mag bubuo sya. Then you can mix it na sa batter woodkid iron mo.:) December 6, 2011 at 7:22 PM
Harold: hi! Thanks for visiting my blog. I haven't tried chiffon cake pa pero siguro pwede. Just need to check on the temp siguro. I'll try that soon. Wala lang time mag blog. Tried different cakes na okay naman sa 150 degrees C temp. 25-30 minutes for the cake.:) need to cut lang the top coz medyo mabilis maluto.:) for banana cake and chocolate cake it works naman.:) December 17, 2011 at 6:01 PM
I am glad to see your blog. I have a turbo broiler. Last Christmas, I made lasagna. My rectangular pyrex are too big for the broiler so I used the round ones instead pero mahirap maglayer ng pasta. Can I use the aluminum foil tray (disposable one; that can be bought in groceries) with the

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