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  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
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    Oven suggestions

    Hi guys -

    Anyone bake bread? I need to locate a range (oven space plus burners on top) that has enough space to bake four loaves of bread at once.

    I have to locate a one-piece unit because I'm working with limited space. I cannot separate the ovens from the cooktop.

    An oven with a "warming drawer" isn't what I need. I need two real ovens.

    I can incorporate anything from 30 - 40 inches in width.

    Thanks! Barb

  2. #2
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    I absolutely love my La Canche oven/range. It's pricey, probably in the same range as Wolf and other high-end ranges, but it has several advantages. First, it isn't as deep as the Wolf et al., so it fits into the normal counter space (no special designing to get around the fact that the range sticks out several inches). Second, it comes with either one or two ovens, as you prefer, and I believe it's the only company that will do one gas oven plus one electric oven (this is the one I have). I use my electric oven exclusively for baking (so I never get a creme brulee that tastes faintly of onions or fish), although I use the gas oven for bread (with a baking stone). The small ovens are great--they don't dry out food the way huge American ovens do, and yes, a turkey fits (the biggest I've roasted in it was an 18 pounder--they don't come any bigger than that here). I could go on and on about how wonderful it is. Let me know if you want more info.

    ETA: the width of mine is a meter, so exactly 40 inches.
    Last edited by Chile Pepper; 10-22-2009 at 05:12 PM.

  3. #3
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    ovens

    Thanks for the information! I must have the space to bake bread or my retirement years will be sad. I'll look in to the ovens you suggested.

    Barb

  4. #4
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    I have a GE Profile gas range with one oven, and above it, a GE Profile microwave-convection oven range hood combo. Works great.

  5. #5
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    I mill my own flour and bake bread. I use my GE convection oven for 4 loaves. It works great. Mine is a built-in but you can get convection in ranges as well.

    You can bake 3 racks of cookies at the same time. Convections are great.

    You should also consider a Bosch or Electrolux mixer. I have the Electrolux and can mix enough dough in one batch for 4 loaves and 12 buns.

    My favorite store for bread supplies is: http://breadbeckers.com/

  6. #6
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    Sounds like construction is progressing!

    Have you considered four bread makers instead? That would allow you to store them elsewhere when not in use. I've found that it's usually quite expensive when you get into appliances with uncommon dimensions...and then you have to get the other appliances to match...
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

 

 

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