As the word itself have micro (small), it should be used for small taskI see OTG as a better alternative to these air fryers that are being pushed of late.
A microwave has its place too. In homes that have a regular oven.
As the word itself have micro (small), it should be used for small taskI see OTG as a better alternative to these air fryers that are being pushed of late.
A microwave has its place too. In homes that have a regular oven.
I've cooked rice in it many times. But the size I've used abroad was around 30L standard. That is considered 'big' in IndiaAs the word itself have micro (small), it should be used for small task
Not true it depends on the brand.I agree with @gourav on the baking point. Combo ovens aren't very well suited for it. These ovens can't handle an hour long cooking and also they don't get hot enough for some recipes where temp needs to be higher than 200. For something like chicken tandoor or pizza it takes twice as long. I use a kitchen thermometer and I have never seen actual temp reaching the number it says on the display.
No idea why the price difference could be just for color or finish.Big difference in price between these two, both got the charcoal term
32L charcoal convection (Black)
32L all in one neochef charcoal convection
The rupee was worth more in 2011 than today.No idea why the price difference could be just for color or finish.
But damn have the prices gone high, mine was bought via sale in 2011 for just 11k when Ezone exisited, mine was silver color. The ones with flowers design etc was costing like 16k back then. No idea why people by oven/fridges with flower design.
28L for 16k hereNo idea why the price difference could be just for color or finish.
But damn have the prices gone high, mine was bought via sale in 2011 for just 11k when Ezone exisited, mine was silver color. The ones with flowers design etc was costing like 16k back then. No idea why people by oven/fridges with flower design.
Not bad, only worth if its on a sale, mine though was a 30L version which is bigger, Its marketed now as 32L.28L for 16k
No touch panel either
For some reason its 16k if you use her link otherwise its 18kNot bad, only worth if its on a sale, mine though was a 30L version which is bigger, Its marketed now as 32L.
As a chef (ex) I can't live without my oven, I slow roasted some awesome pork ribs today for tomorrow's lunch! If you're making pizzas it's best to get a pizza stone, it'll make a world of difference. For kebabs I use flat skewers which work well for Indian tandoori items as well as my personal favourite from Turkey, beef Adana kebabs, just remember to keep your meat suspended, so as not to touch the tray and you'll be golden.OTG is better than Microwave right, we can control temperature and all stuff. As i said, Cakes, Pizza's, Cookies, Tikkas and all will be cooked. in it.
Please mention what oven you have. It's not been that straightforward me to make tandoor items in my LG and Godrej combi microwave ovens. I think these manufacturers lie about the temperature settings. It takes very long time cook chicken so I can't even think about cooking pork in my ovens. It'd take like half a day.As a chef (ex) I can't live without my oven
Lol, I have a built in oven which I brought from the UK in 2008, otg's suck due to the lack of insulation. If you do get a built in oven, buy one with the most basic controls (mechanical) and always set oven or grill first and then use the thermostat to control the load. I've actually changed most parts on the oven and have had to have some fabricated or order from abroad over the past few years. I'll send some pics shortly.Please mention what oven you have. It's not been that straightforward me to make tandoor items in my LG and Godrej combi microwave ovens. I think these manufacturers lie about the temperature settings. It takes very long time cook chicken so I can't even think about cooking pork in my ovens. It'd take like half a day.
No matter what brand it says on the front, all ovens in this world are made by a single Chinese company called Midea.Are there any built in ovens with parts made in India or easily accessible?
Have a Kaff built in oven with a dead heating coil, and the official service centre said the part isn't available, after just 6 years.
Get one made, I had mine made by this company "HiAre there any built in ovens with parts made in India or easily accessible?
Have a Kaff built in oven with a dead heating coil, and the official service centre said the part isn't available, after just 6 years.
Not all parts are interchangeable, as far as I'm aware there are a few manufacturers in China, most often heating elements are different, as are thermostats (my replacement part is upside down, lol) and selector switches.No matter what brand it says on the front, all ovens in this world are made by a single Chinese company called Midea.
So the parts are inter compatible. Find a generic replacement for the broken part on AliExpress or Alibaba. @stefanm may know more.
Where to get one of those and how to test whether it contains lead or not ?If you're making pizzas it's best to get a pizza stone, it'll make a world of difference.
Why not measure it?I think these manufacturers lie about the temperature settings. It takes very long time cook chicken so I can't even think about cooking pork in my ovens. It'd take like half a day.
I have one such food thermometer and have measured it. That's why I said that.Why not measure it?