@@joshuablack8221 we could, but the US is the only place that uses F and also cup measures so obsessively, the world has to convert all those recipes. Most use C, makes more sense to cover that, and therefore most of your followers (not a knock on OP, generally just good advice for any baker or cook etc)
thank you so much!! i just got myself a convection oven and i was SO lost with the settings and the right way to use it because i baked my muffins and they came out burnt and didnt rise as it usually would. im baking cookies today following your tips and i know they're gonna turn out right this time! could you make a video an Oven 101 on banana breads, muffins etc, please? Thanks in advance!!
FYI - if your oven temperature is off, you can recalibrate it. Either by adjusting the back of the knob or by holding buttons on a digital panel. Check your owners manual for instructions.
I wish I had watched your video before I had to go through adjustment after adjustment with my convection oven. It helps to learn from failure, but when I think of all the puzzlement and frustration that each failure left me with... It's amazing that you show us the visual results of various adjustments along with detailed explanation. That saves people like me lots of effort and time. Thank you!
Great info. TY. What do you suggest for me. I plane on 24/7 camping. I want to cook a lot of veggie patties and French fry's. I don't need a oven for cooking hole turky. Any thoughts ?
I got a question regarding oven heating elements please. Im using a convention oven should I use both the top and bottom heat for baking cookies, cakes, muffins? Would really appreciate a comment/reply. Thank you! 🙏
Thank you Vanessa for an excellent 101. I am a newbie baker, and am on the quest for a perfect chocolate ship recipe / procedure. I have tried several recipes (not yours, yet) and my cookies usually are puffed up and slightly dry and not at all soft and "greasy" like I would like. I have tried reducing the flour, and increasing the butter, but still never hit the perfect spot. I do have a new over thermometer for checking my conventional oven, but the thermometer can give me a wide range of temps with the oven setting on the same temp. Mine is an old (31 years) gas oven. Thanks for all of your help!
+kaffepojke Hi! Interesting problem. There could be several reasons why your cookies are turning out like that. Have you seen my Ultimate Cookie Troubleshooting Guide? I think it would be a perfect in answering a lot of questions on your quest: www.handletheheat.com/ultimate-cookie-troubleshooting-guide/ Of course, I also have my Ultimate Cookie Handbook eBook that I know would be super helpful to you: www.handletheheat.com/the-ultimate-cookie-handbook/
this is great. I always grew up with my mum having both types in one oven. basically in Australia we call it a fan -forced oven (basically the fan that circulates the air ) and just a standard oven. lol us aussies use anything that is easier. I really keep to invest in that thermometer. thanks for the heads up with this vid.
Thank you very much for the information. I am going toplam buy an oven themometer right away. And you speak very clearly. I am not a native English speaker. Thanks a lot
I enjoyed your video and currently have oven temperature issues with the indicator knob which is blank. I will stop guessing the temp and invest in a good oven temp indicator. Again, a very nice video. TY.
Hello I have a question. I have a convection oven and I want to make cookies but they don’t have the temperature written on it and I can’t tell if I need to use the top or bottom heating thing or both? And if I do bake some cookies do I need to preheat if the recipe says to? And do I need an oven thermometer? I really wanna know so I don’t end up burning my house down 😅
When using two trays in the oven for cookies do you have to rotate them halfway through.? Also if you're using the fan confectionate will they turn out the best with two trays or always go with just one tray please reply to me that would be great thank you so much love you Channel
Hi Tessa, i enjoyed ur video on baking soda VS baking powder, i must say that you are very good with all the basic info required to cook anything and ur video was very helpful to me...keep doing the good work
hey thanks for your informative video, im just starting to bake and i only make banana bread. its really helpful to find informative videos like this for beginners. can you upload more of these? like the things you learned along the way in your experiences, I would like to know for example how ingredients influence the texture (eg. an extra egg, or how to make something fluffier/lighter, more moist or chewy). thank you :)
Hi, what if I already preheat the oven according the recipe but when I put the baked goods in the oven on the process of baking the temperature suddenly drop down or rising up too much?
Great video. When I select convection on my oven, toaster oven & microwave oven, they automatically lowet the temp by 25° Be sure to check your owners manual to see if your oven does it before lowering the temp.
Oven thermometer is a good idea, but which one to buy? How do i know the stand-alone cheapy Amazon themometer is accurate? This feels like a rabbit hole..
I have a convection oven in India n the highest temperature is 230 degree celcius . My breads nt bake at the time given in the recipe . They take longer . I use sourdough n made dinner rolls of ur recipe bt they turned hard . Plz help .
I have a doubt with pizza base. It doesn't get cooked. I have tried cooking it a litte and then adding the toppings but still not very helpful.could u please give a video on how to bake pizza in a convection oven
Hi Jayanthi, I recently purchased the same oven. Do you use the upper rods or lower rods or both rods for baking cookies? Please do let me know. My cookies have been burning with the lower rods.
Thank you Tessa very helpful. I was reading the comments below and was shocked at how mean people can be. So sorry if it hurt you. I really don't think you speak too fast or over pronounce your vowels. Ignore all. I am a teacher in Pretoria South Africa and you are fine. People mock what is foreign to them, maybe your dialect is different from them. PS your dialect is same as spoken her in SA. I am Afrikaans
Temperature should stay the same, the baking time will reduce the smaller the pan gets. This is a helpful guide: www.wilton.com/cake-serving-guide/cms-baking-serving-guide.html
Hey can someone help me? How do I know how much I preheat? The cookies I’m baking needs to be baked at 180* and in 10 min, do I preheat at 180* and 10 min too then?
Ok, so I'm guessing you're suggesting the top rack. Hmmm, I'd say after 50 plus years of baking I know using the top rack will brown the tops of what you're baking because that's where all the heat goes. Bottom rack they get a dark bottom because that's where direct heat is. And from my experience in baking the middle rack distributes the heat evenly. Maybe you should have made that little tidbit of knowledge available considering you're supposed to evidently be a pro at this. Keep in mind not everybody has a convection oven so talking in circles doesn't help. It would have been simpler to say "When cooking in a conventional oven use center rack and when using convection oven use top rack
+Baking with Best Me too! They definitely take a little experimenting with and getting used to, but don't you just love how fast and even they bake? :)
It does because you need to be on the right temp to jump start the cooking or baking process. If you put your cookie dough at an oven that isn't pre heated, you won't have a consistent heat and the oven will need to reach whatever temp you've set, and your cookies will also go in line with that, making it an uneven temp with undesired results.
one question as well, i have a oven with a fan inside and im having issues when i try to bake breads, they raise very well inside however the external layer gets too hard like a sell. let me know the right temp for breads and if any other suggestion as well. please reply or post a new video if you like to talk about baking breads.
after you remove your bread from the oven and brush it with some butter, take a room temp. damp cloth or towel and cover it. This way your crust will be soft. Also dont leave the bread in the oven till very dark brown.
I’ve never had an oven so I recently bought a mini convention oven from Costco. It’s a 1400 volt oven and I’ve been trying to bake. Last night, I tried to make cinnamon streusels and the recipe said to preheat and then bake for 15-20 minutes. There is no preheat setting on the little thing and I realized it heats up immediately. The streusels were ready in about 7 minutes. They were actually burning when I pulled them out. Maybe you’re right about the temperature not being accurate but what do I do about handling the time for baking? Should I just sit by and watch the processes and monitor it? I also did an experiment with half of the muffins where I put cupcake paper and half with a PAM spray. The one with the cupcake lining came out looking very nice and fluffy like how it should, but the one with PAM on it didn’t really fluffy up and was dense. Surprisingly they PAM one tasted a lot better too. Why is that?
alright so im from africa so our convention ovens work a little different and i was wondering if the same science still applies. we use steel drum and tiger saw to make slice in drum. then take sheet metal scrap from da foundry and slide dem in the slots, so now we have oven rack! some time two oven rack on nice drum! den we fill with charcoal or other village garbage like paper/straw/ and dry feed for live stock. i have russian gun seven six two. you say that we shoot the barrel with gun then poke in bamboo stalk that made hollow. then have child blow in bamboo to make air in barrel, make convection right? old used oil drum work very good, when you start fire oil residue light on fire, WHOLE DRUM ON FIRE! make all virus burn dead before make into oven. we no have cookie, but i toss big chicken inside and fire still burn from blowing air into closed barrel. kill chicken very fast and get hot to burn feather off. very thanks for video. we eat like king of England now. maybe fit baby pig inside for next cook and convection, hope pig die from suffocate and not burn. no pain.
The first ever dessert I baked was souffle and my oven is convection and convention. For some reason, I luckily succeeded. However, I have never baked one again after the trauma i got from baking it >< I probably have to start from the basics of baking I guess.
Mercedes Garcia by oven do u mean microwave or oven . For microwave u have to do 15-30 intervals along with mixing after every interval until it is melted and if u don't your chocolate will burn as microwaves heat unevenly and a part of the chocolate will burn while the other part would be solid chocolate so this is my advice/answer!!
watch this video at 1.25x speed, you’re welcome (:
Thank you! 😂😂😂
i watched it at 1.5x lol
Watched it at 1.75 😂
Thank you!🤣😅
It’s just a slow speed talker with 1.25
I mean sometimes not all the time
Just a suggestion; put the Celsius temp up in text when you refer to the oven temps, this helps a lot of international viewers :)
Sparktastic Or you could just google it 😂
@Joshua Black Well most countries use Celsius...
@@pranjalmhetre1232 lol america is the only place in the world that uses farenheight
@@joshuablack8221 we could, but the US is the only place that uses F and also cup measures so obsessively, the world has to convert all those recipes. Most use C, makes more sense to cover that, and therefore most of your followers (not a knock on OP, generally just good advice for any baker or cook etc)
@@yuufjxjjx8316 ful
thank you so much!! i just got myself a convection oven and i was SO lost with the settings and the right way to use it because i baked my muffins and they came out burnt and didnt rise as it usually would. im baking cookies today following your tips and i know they're gonna turn out right this time! could you make a video an Oven 101 on banana breads, muffins etc, please? Thanks in advance!!
FYI - if your oven temperature is off, you can recalibrate it. Either by adjusting the back of the knob or by holding buttons on a digital panel. Check your owners manual for instructions.
+Marie Roach Good tip!
mrs googs
I was thinking the same thing
mrs googs i have a 5000BC oven which does not carries that provision
Ur talking about fairly new oven
I wish I had watched your video before I had to go through adjustment after adjustment with my convection oven. It helps to learn from failure, but when I think of all the puzzlement and frustration that each failure left me with... It's amazing that you show us the visual results of various adjustments along with detailed explanation. That saves people like me lots of effort and time. Thank you!
At last!! Someone who really teaches how to bake!! Everybody just forgets the importance of usung the oven properly. Thanks!!!!
Me watching this after burning my cookies
👁👄👁
Xd
i swear a god same
Lol
Same here!!!
Same here
Good tip on using an oven thermometer
Thank you TESLA that was very helpful ! ! 🙂🙃😊
Great info. TY. What do you suggest for me. I plane on 24/7 camping. I want to cook a lot of veggie patties and French fry's. I don't need a oven for cooking hole turky. Any thoughts ?
🫶🏽🥰 thank you so much! I was able to follow along with understanding!😅
I got a question regarding oven heating elements please. Im using a convention oven should I use both the top and bottom heat for baking cookies, cakes, muffins? Would really appreciate a comment/reply. Thank you! 🙏
How much time approx does an oven take to preheat.
Thank you Vanessa for an excellent 101. I am a newbie baker, and am on the quest for a perfect chocolate ship recipe / procedure. I have tried several recipes (not yours, yet) and my cookies usually are puffed up and slightly dry and not at all soft and "greasy" like I would like. I have tried reducing the flour, and increasing the butter, but still never hit the perfect spot.
I do have a new over thermometer for checking my conventional oven, but the thermometer can give me a wide range of temps with the oven setting on the same temp. Mine is an old (31 years) gas oven. Thanks for all of your help!
+kaffepojke Hi! Interesting problem. There could be several reasons why your cookies are turning out like that. Have you seen my Ultimate Cookie Troubleshooting Guide? I think it would be a perfect in answering a lot of questions on your quest: www.handletheheat.com/ultimate-cookie-troubleshooting-guide/
Of course, I also have my Ultimate Cookie Handbook eBook that I know would be super helpful to you: www.handletheheat.com/the-ultimate-cookie-handbook/
kaffepojke Nestle's Toll House cookie recipie is the gold stanard for chocolate chip cookies.
I just got an oven that can do both convention and convection. So this is really helpful. Thank you!
Where do we place the racks for convection baking?
Thanks for post ma'am, my mom always preheat her oven 15 minutes for cakes and cookies but baking time differ. Medical student Malaysia God bless.👍✌
what should i use for baking brownies? gas or electric oven? should i use convection? thanks!
Hi Tesa.. can you pls explain when to use foil for baking purposes ?
this is great. I always grew up with my mum having both types in one oven. basically in Australia we call it a fan -forced oven (basically the fan that circulates the air ) and just a standard oven. lol us aussies use anything that is easier. I really keep to invest in that thermometer. thanks for the heads up with this vid.
Thank you very much for the information. I am going toplam buy an oven themometer right away. And you speak very clearly. I am not a native English speaker. Thanks a lot
I enjoyed your video and currently have oven temperature issues with the indicator knob which is blank. I will stop guessing the temp and invest in a good oven temp indicator. Again, a very nice video. TY.
Thank you for your video x
Just answer me at what degree and mode should I bake my cookies
yep! My oven is 25 degrees too cold and all my recipes weren't working out for years. Oven thermometer is essential.
Hello I have a question. I have a convection oven and I want to make cookies but they don’t have the temperature written on it and I can’t tell if I need to use the top or bottom heating thing or both? And if I do bake some cookies do I need to preheat if the recipe says to? And do I need an oven thermometer? I really wanna know so I don’t end up burning my house down 😅
When using two trays in the oven for cookies do you have to rotate them halfway through.? Also if you're using the fan confectionate will they turn out the best with two trays or always go with just one tray please reply to me that would be great thank you so much love you Channel
Hi Tessa, i enjoyed ur video on baking soda VS baking powder, i must say that you are very good with all the basic info required to cook anything and ur video was very helpful to me...keep doing the good work
I hope every English speaker speak just like her. Than there would be no more problem for understanding watching movie without sub. I love her♡
I have convention oven (28 ltr).Should I use upper rodes or lower rodes or both rodes together while baking?
Learnt so much thank u again
Yay, so excited to hear that!
Thank you so much for this info this really helped!!!
The video is tolerable if you put the playback speed at 1.5
You're a star
Thx man
1.25 is much better
@@jasonyuen6915 Agreed
Wow..thank you
hey thanks for your informative video, im just starting to bake and i only make banana bread. its really helpful to find informative videos like this for beginners.
can you upload more of these? like the things you learned along the way in your experiences, I would like to know for example how ingredients influence the texture (eg. an extra egg, or how to make something fluffier/lighter, more moist or chewy).
thank you :)
Hi, what if I already preheat the oven according the recipe but when I put the baked goods in the oven on the process of baking the temperature suddenly drop down or rising up too much?
This happened to me as well
Hi Tessa! I'm about to purchase my first oven, which one is the best for beginners?
Your English is so clear for me. I am from Indonesian.. I will subcribe your chanel
Great video. Thanks for the tips I really needed them.
Great video.
When I select convection on my oven, toaster oven & microwave oven, they automatically lowet the temp by 25°
Be sure to check your owners manual to see if your oven does it before lowering the temp.
Thank you
thank you for sharing it is very informative
So use the middle rack?
omg! this is what i was searching for the whole time! tq tessa.. u read my mind.. 😂😂
+Eera Jjang Yay!
Eera Jjang I
Hi tease can u please demonstrate the perfect eggless chocolate chip cookie with the perfect texture and taste something which is not too sweet
Oven thermometer is a good idea, but which one to buy? How do i know the stand-alone cheapy Amazon themometer is accurate? This feels like a rabbit hole..
Thanks for this video. I now get why my first tray of cookies turn out better than the second tray, totally lightbulb moment.
Where are you from? I didn’t catch that, sounds like a new place to learn! Good video.
So glad I came across this video! Really helped me understand my oven more.
Ugh. How many people have cookies in the oven and need a two second answer on when they are done.
I have a convection oven in India n the highest temperature is 230 degree celcius . My breads nt bake at the time given in the recipe . They take longer . I use sourdough n made dinner rolls of ur recipe bt they turned hard . Plz help .
this was super helpful, thank you
I have a doubt with pizza base. It doesn't get cooked. I have tried cooking it a litte and then adding the toppings but still not very helpful.could u please give a video on how to bake pizza in a convection oven
My oven is like 50 degrees high. I set it to 300 and it’s just above 350 usually!!
I need to convert from degree to celsius,one more addtional tusk
My oven is convention, should i turn on both upper and lower heat when baking cookies?
This was such an informative and useful guideline video! Thank you Tessa, you speak so clearly and eloquently ❤️
I have purchased Morphy Richards 60L. please let me know what the temp would be for cake, cookies and bread.
Hi Jayanthi, I recently purchased the same oven. Do you use the upper rods or lower rods or both rods for baking cookies? Please do let me know. My cookies have been burning with the lower rods.
Thank you! It was very informative.
Great information.
Thank you.
Your a lifesaver Tessa! I'm going to target and buy both a oven thermometer and a candy thermometer, you rock!
Yay! :) :)
See? You were absolutely right! I preheated my oven to 350 and even after 15 minutes, it was at 300! It slowly climbed up to 350 degrees
350° celsius got it thanks...jokes aside I once cooked a steak at 300° celsius...learned my lesson
Thank you for the amazing information.
I feel like you’re talking to me like I don’t speak English
Kelsey Buxton ikr like wtf
She's not speaking English silly... sheez speakin' American! Dialect?- Mid Western Articulate to be exact!
its just hef mannerism. I have a friend that speaks that way too. Its for emphasis.
Kelsey Buxton n
Right? So patronizing.
very informative thank you
Thank you Tessa very helpful. I was reading the comments below and was shocked at how mean people can be. So sorry if it hurt you. I really don't think you speak too fast or over pronounce your vowels. Ignore all. I am a teacher in Pretoria South Africa and you are fine. People mock what is foreign to them, maybe your dialect is different from them. PS your dialect is same as spoken her in SA. I am Afrikaans
my oven has this ventilation thing? (sry bad english) but still when i bake something on the far hinde it gets more baked then on the other side :'3
If I reduce the size of the pie from 10" to 8", to 4", do I need to reduce the temperature and/or the length of the baking time?
Temperature should stay the same, the baking time will reduce the smaller the pan gets. This is a helpful guide: www.wilton.com/cake-serving-guide/cms-baking-serving-guide.html
Thank you!
Hey can someone help me? How do I know how much I preheat? The cookies I’m baking needs to be baked at 180* and in 10 min, do I preheat at 180* and 10 min too then?
Preheat at 180. After your oven gets pre heated at 180 put your cookies inside for 10minutes. Remove after 10. Ur cookies are done.
Hi Tessa! I love your video! And your kitchen is magnificent! Weird question here...How do I know which oven I have? ~Jules in RI
Ok, so I'm guessing you're suggesting the top rack. Hmmm, I'd say after 50 plus years of baking I know using the top rack will brown the tops of what you're baking because that's where all the heat goes. Bottom rack they get a dark bottom because that's where direct heat is. And from my experience in baking the middle rack distributes the heat evenly. Maybe you should have made that little tidbit of knowledge available considering you're supposed to evidently be a pro at this. Keep in mind not everybody has a convection oven so talking in circles doesn't help. It would have been simpler to say "When cooking in a conventional oven use center rack and when using convection oven use top rack
I don't have a 2nd rack.... In fact... I don't have a oven... Coz.. I broke it for its......
This was very easy to understand, thank you!
Ya. You're really pronouncing every vowel as the last comment. You should try singing...your mouth is perfect for it. Love the baking.
Great video! Convection ovens used to really overwhelm me!
+Baking with Best Me too! They definitely take a little experimenting with and getting used to, but don't you just love how fast and even they bake? :)
Woow amazing video thank you for the information..
Great info! Thank you for sharing!
+N Sal Glad you liked it!
amazing video
hope you keep update :)
Hi from Ecuador and congrats for your channel! What does 101 mean? Thanks!
Hi Sara! "101" means introductory. In the US university system beginner courses are labeled 101.
+TessaAriasTV thanks a bunch!
put cookies in the top rack
Thanks for telling me these useful tips!
Why is it important to pre-heat your oven? Does it really make that much of a difference?
Halle Parsons yes it does!
It does because you need to be on the right temp to jump start the cooking or baking process. If you put your cookie dough at an oven that isn't pre heated, you won't have a consistent heat and the oven will need to reach whatever temp you've set, and your cookies will also go in line with that, making it an uneven temp with undesired results.
It's probably the same as frying, you wouldn't put your chicken or egg immediately on a cold cooking oil would you?
Halle Parsons yes
one question as well, i have a oven with a fan inside and im having issues when i try to bake breads, they raise very well inside however the external layer gets too hard like a sell. let me know the right temp for breads and if any other suggestion as well. please reply or post a new video if you like to talk about baking breads.
after you remove your bread from the oven and brush it with some butter, take a room temp. damp cloth or towel and cover it. This way your crust will be soft. Also dont leave the bread in the oven till very dark brown.
I’ve never had an oven so I recently bought a mini convention oven from Costco. It’s a 1400 volt oven and I’ve been trying to bake. Last night, I tried to make cinnamon streusels and the recipe said to preheat and then bake for 15-20 minutes. There is no preheat setting on the little thing and I realized it heats up immediately. The streusels were ready in about 7 minutes. They were actually burning when I pulled them out. Maybe you’re right about the temperature not being accurate but what do I do about handling the time for baking? Should I just sit by and watch the processes and monitor it? I also did an experiment with half of the muffins where I put cupcake paper and half with a PAM spray. The one with the cupcake lining came out looking very nice and fluffy like how it should, but the one with PAM on it didn’t really fluffy up and was dense. Surprisingly they PAM one tasted a lot better too. Why is that?
I just checked. Sorry it’s convection.
It’s a Cuisinart Tob260N
The 325 degrees look much better than the 350 for me
gosh you're so pretty
Watch it at 1.75x speed :)
lexi lore is now a baker
Lol I’m kidding.😋 your amazing Tessa and I love your hair ;)
You never said anything so how you kidding
lovely
alright so im from africa so our convention ovens work a little different and i was wondering if the same science still applies. we use steel drum and tiger saw to make slice in drum. then take sheet metal scrap from da foundry and slide dem in the slots, so now we have oven rack! some time two oven rack on nice drum! den we fill with charcoal or other village garbage like paper/straw/ and dry feed for live stock. i have russian gun seven six two. you say that we shoot the barrel with gun then poke in bamboo stalk that made hollow. then have child blow in bamboo to make air in barrel, make convection right? old used oil drum work very good, when you start fire oil residue light on fire, WHOLE DRUM ON FIRE! make all virus burn dead before make into oven. we no have cookie, but i toss big chicken inside and fire still burn from blowing air into closed barrel. kill chicken very fast and get hot to burn feather off. very thanks for video. we eat like king of England now. maybe fit baby pig inside for next cook and convection, hope pig die from suffocate and not burn. no pain.
The first ever dessert I baked was souffle and my oven is convection and convention. For some reason, I luckily succeeded. However, I have never baked one again after the trauma i got from baking it >< I probably have to start from the basics of baking I guess.
ur excellent
Omg u r so pretty
You do not want to use a thermometer in a convection oven. It will not be accurate.
T Ashe really? How do you know the right temperature tho?
i like play whit fire!
Gas or electric oven? :(
not related, but you're beautiful♡
👍
So how do you turn on the oven? This is not the basics.
why does my chocolate burn in the oven
Mercedes Garcia by oven do u mean microwave or oven . For microwave u have to do 15-30 intervals along with mixing after every interval until it is melted and if u don't your chocolate will burn as microwaves heat unevenly and a part of the chocolate will burn while the other part would be solid chocolate so this is my advice/answer!!
@@habibah1688 I mean when I bake it with cookies :D
Mercedes Garcia oh okay
Hi Tessa, hope you can also create a video comparing oven baking vs. steam baking. Thank you.