Re: Thermocouples -- what to do?
I have a thermocouple in my oven, but can't really recommend it. I find the best instrument is the stopwatch function on my cheap digital watch. One hour for bread or roasts, one and a half for pizza. The thermocouple can just complicate the issue. The temp it displays usually lags by about 1/2 hr when firing up. We use one of those thermometer probes you jab into roast meats- it's really good. I'm told you can also use it for bread, but the smell of the food when it's done is all the indication I need.
I have a thermocouple in my oven, but can't really recommend it. I find the best instrument is the stopwatch function on my cheap digital watch. One hour for bread or roasts, one and a half for pizza. The thermocouple can just complicate the issue. The temp it displays usually lags by about 1/2 hr when firing up. We use one of those thermometer probes you jab into roast meats- it's really good. I'm told you can also use it for bread, but the smell of the food when it's done is all the indication I need.
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