This month we’re going to start a new series that’s aimed at helping out anyone who has bought a charcoal oven or already has one and uses it for baking.
Sometimes it can be a bit tricky to bake with one,but with a few helpful tips, it’s very easy.
Today we’re going to start from the beginning, when you get your oven and you’re not sure how to get started. Here are a few tips.
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Large Cookswell Charcoal Oven |
1. Lighting It
To light your charcoal oven, you have to start by lighting a small charcoal jiko. When it is lit, make sure you have oven mitts on, while using a metal spoon to scoop the coals into the oven charcoal burners. Then, add your charcoal (or any other fuel you are using), to light a medium fire. Don’t add too much charcoal or you oven will be too hot, add just enough.
Another easy way of starting it is purchasing a natural match fire-starter; place it in one of your jiko liners in the oven, light it and stack a little bit of charcoal on it to light.
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Fire-starter |
When it catches fire, add an extra amount and spread it between the jiko liners to light up the oven. You can click on this link to see a video of how to light a charcoal oven from Cookswell Jikos.
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Lighting your charcoal oven |
2. Temperature Control
If you can afford one, it’s important to get a high-temp thermometer to use in your charcoal oven while baking. It will make it easy to control the temperature in the oven and therefore give you the best results in your baking. Make sure your high temperature thermometer is hanging in the middle rack in the oven. If you have achieved your required temperature, you can start baking. If you haven’t, you can add a bit of charcoal to get it to the required temperature.
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High temp thermometer hanged in the middle rack |
If you don’t have a thermometer, you can still learn how to bake with the charcoal oven. Just make sure, you start with a medium heat and maintain it through the baking process. After your cake has set, you can check the heat and if it has reduced, just add 1 or 2 coals to each jiko burner and continue baking. However; in time it is imperative to get a high temperature thermometer for best baking results
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Use the slots below to control temperature |
Once your oven is lit, close the slots at the bottom to maintain the heat in the oven. If you’re oven temperature reduces, you can use the slots, at the bottom of the oven to increase temperature by opening them (after adding one or two coals – if the heat reduces drastically).
3. Cleaning your charcoal oven
Make sure you clean your oven at least every 2 weeks, at the most once a month. When your oven is not in use, remove the racks inside the oven and clean them. You can use a wire brush to remove any residue on the racks and brush them out until clean of any charcoal dust.
Using a soft brush, you can scrub the sides and bottom of the oven and sweep the dust into the burners, then you can wipe the wall of the oven with a wet cloth.
Clear the ash from the burners and then, remove the ashes from the ash collector at the bottom of each burner and return them.
Return the racks and them wipe the outside of the oven with a wet cloth and your oven is clean.
You can use some steel-wire to scrub the outside of your oven and then wipe it down with a clean cloth.
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Clean charcoal oven |
4. Baking
If you don’t know how to bake, you can get started by signing up for one of our Baking Classes, or any other institution that offers baking lessons.
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You can bake very delicious and moist cakes in a charcoal oven |
We hope those few tips are helpful, if you have any comments or questions please feel free to post below ^_^
and here is the Cookswell user instruction youtube video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1M6rrhRU70&feature=youtu.be
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Thanks Teddy ^_^!
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I got a new oven and would like to bake i hope these tips help me out
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Glad to hear that, they definitely will and if you have more questions feel free to ask.
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Am leaning alot from Amari. will keep following your blog. coming to train with you was the best decision i ever made.
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Thanks Wanjiku, you're an awesome student and had lots of fun ^_^ Keep up the baking work!
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Planning to start baking. Helpful tips, Thank you
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Glad to hear, all the best ^_^ Very welcome
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I appreciate this so much, it’s going to be helpful coz I have a charcoal oven that I didn’t know how to use.
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Thanks Faith! So glad to hear, all the best ^_^
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Where Do I Get Charcoal Oven Machine At Nakuru
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Cookswell sell the charcoal ovens and they deliver. Please check them at: cookswell.co.ke
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Hey how can i get one and how much?
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Hi, please reach out to Cookswell as they sell the charcoal ovens. Check: http://www.cookswell.co.ke
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Need your contact please
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The oven is nice but there is no price tag so, me as a client I remain confused and not decided
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Glad you think its nice. We don’t sell the oven, hence the lack of the price tag. Pleases check this link for current prices from the vendors: http://www.cookswell.co.ke
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Is it neccesary to open the oven at about 5-10 mins (to avoid sunken heads)
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No – you should not open your oven the first 5 to 10 minutes while baking ANY product. I would suggest investing in a high temperature thermometer to maintain internal temperature, since that’s possibly what’s happen if you keep getting above result. Or maybe check your recipe
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How do I get it in Uganda
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Please check the Cookswell site; they have shared their contacts: http://www.cookswell.co.ke
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