Bosch Speed Oven Owners - can you help/share your experience
Karen Eagle
7 years ago
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Bosch Benchmark Speed Oven functionality - HELP!
Comments (5)I had not seen "You can not combine these two modes manually" in the manual, so thank you for pointing that out. AutoChef items are the only items the Bosch Benchmark will speed cook: 1-chicken breast 2-chicken thigh 3-whole chicken 4-beef roast 5-pork tenderloin 6-pork chops 7-meat loaf 8-fish fillet 9-brownies Yes, my mileage may vary, but I find this pretty limiting when the Advantium has 100. Granted, I would probably use about 20 of the Advantium's, but that is 100%+ more than the Bosch is offering. Answer found. Unfortunately this likely means upgrading to the Monogram Advantium for flush mounting and to more closely match the Bosch wall oven. Cha-Ching....See MoreBosch speed ovens - clueless or not a speed oven
Comments (4)Hi Robert, yes, a little. I had a technician come out. it's fine, it's just not a full speed oven. So, you have to work a few things out by trial and error. For example, I do a baked potato on a beef setting now and it works just fine. he explained to me to go by density. so I write it down in a book that I keep near the oven for reference. that part is disappointing for me for sure, but I don't use the speed functions that often to be frank. It looks good, matches the oven, the microwave part of it works really well, and when I need the few things done speed wise, it's a bit trial and error, but we get there!...See MoreWall oven/speed oven combo: bosch 800 vs. GE Monogram vs. Wolf/Miele?
Comments (19)@Amy Cantu We've been in our house for 6 mo now and I really like the GE Monogram oven. I haven't actually used the speed oven functionality of the speed oven. Just the microwave. And even then, we just use the add 30 sec option. I need to sit down with the manual and experiment with it. Unfortunately, using the speed oven is not as simple as just turning it on. It's pretty complex. I remember when I tried the speed oven at my friend's house it was really hard, and I thought I'd need to dedicate some serious experimentation to getting it to work for me, and doubted that I would ever bother using it as an oven except for Thanksgiving, which hasn't happened yet. My motivation to learn how to use it has been even less than I expected, so I'm sorry to say I can't report back. I also haven't tried using the oven probe functionality for the oven (haven't cooked a roast yet). Need to find the oven probe along with the speed oven manual! But I have done a ton of baking and roasting of vegetables and have been pleased. We were living in a rental house with a viking range and the GE monogram oven is 1000x better than whatever model of viking oven came with the range in the rental. Much more even. I've done two cakes side by side and they came out beautifully without the need to rotate. With a sheet of cookies I notice that sometimes a corner might brown a little quicker than another corner, but not so much that I really need to worry about rotating the pan halfway through. Broiler also works great--I've been making a lot of toast to go with steak tartare and an entire pan filled with toast toast 100% evenly under the broiler--hooray!...See MoreHelp me with my hit-or-miss Bosch speed oven?
Comments (7)I've seen this with other microwaves. If you pull out the plate you should see the plastic "gear" that does the actual turning. You should, with some force, be able to pull that out. Typically it's a "keyed" sprocket that can get rounded out and result in exactly what you're seeing. It's designed to prevent stress on the motor. Now *why* you'd get that on a new oven is a question. Normally that's something I'd expect to see after years of (ab)use....See Moremayanl5
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