I have an oven that’s rated to reach 200 degrees C (around 400-ish in F) (I can’t put in higher temperatures on the device), but some recipes tell you to bake at higher temps than that. Does that mean that I can’t bake that item in my oven, or can I just adjust for time?

Let’s say the recipe says to bake at 225 degrees C for 25 minutes, I then bake it for 35 minutes at 200?

*edit* Thank you all for the answers, I’m going to try your suggestions and see if the recipe will allow for such an adjustment, and if not, I’ll see if I can replace my crappy oven with a better one :)

  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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    2 days ago

    Plus most ovens don’t hold a single temp, but vary between two points attempting to average the set point.

    Convection ovens improve the stability of the average temp throughout the oven.

    • IWW4@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago

      Absolutely and many ovens have hot spots within them. Like all tools one must learn how their oven functions.