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People who have consistently cleaned ovens without constantly cleaning them tend to use a handful of tactics. These include using oven liners, cooking in sealed containers, and using baking trays to catch drips.

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This is an easy issue to resolve, but it’s best to do it sooner rather than later. The toxic smell of cleaner residue can be harmful, though it rarely causes serious problems. You can remove the oven cleaner residue in a number of ways, including scrubbing with water and vinegar, boiling water inside the oven, and leaving baking soda in the oven overnight.

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Here we investigate when you should flip the chicken in the oven, and how best to oven-cook various types of chicken for the best results.

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If you’ve had your oven for a while and you’re accustomed to its temperature settings, then you likely don’t need to calibrate it. However, if you’ve just moved into a new home, or you’ve bought a new oven, then it’s a good idea to calibrate it so you can be sure it’s cooking at the right temperatures.

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If you’ve experimented with cooking your own French fries in the oven only to be disappointed with soggy and limp strips of potato, these tips are for you. We all know that oven baking fries is a much healthier alternative compared with deep frying, but most people believe that the fluffy interior and crispy exterior that fries are famed for can only be achieved with deep frying.

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Chemical oven cleaners can work really well to remove a build up of grease and burnt-on food residue, however they do have drawbacks. Chemical cleaners release toxic fumes into the air which can be both unpleasant and dangerous, and many people worry about using chemicals so close to an area where their food will be cooked.

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It’s really more complicated than it seems with various affecting factors such as the sizes and number of briquettes used on top and bottom of the dutch oven. Without further ado, let’s dig into the article.

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A Dutch oven can do many things that other cookware and kitchen appliances can, so you have a wide range of alternatives to choose from. Some of the most commonly used Dutch oven substitutes include:

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No, you cannot. Styrofoam softens at around 212°F and melts at 464°F. Even lower oven temps, like 170°F, may cause Styrofoam to degrade, leaving white residue all over your food.

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Yes, you can. Dutch ovens have high side walls that can be used to hold several quarts of frying oil to deep-fry your favorite meats and veggies.Yes, you can. Dutch ovens have high side walls that can be used to hold several quarts of frying oil to deep-fry your favorite meats and veggies.

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Do not attempt to run a self-cleaning cycle in your oven if you want to go out. Not only does the entire process take hours to finish, but it can possibly lead to housefires if you’re not careful. If you want to leave your home, run the self-cleaning cycle when you get back.

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While it’s technically safe to place a fridge and a stove next to each other, it’s not advisable. The stove’s heat can interfere with the cold temperatures of the fridge, forcing the compressor to work double-time in order to maintain a consistently cool temperature. If you have no choice, place a heat shield between the appliances.