How to Convert Gas Settings to Electric Cooker Settings
Preparing recipes requiring gas in your electric cooker or oven requires a conversion of the temperature settings. The cooking time remains the same when you convert gas settings to your electric oven. Depending on where you live, you might need to take an additional step to convert your electric oven temperature to Celsius from Fahrenheit.
Things You'll Need
- Recipe with gas mark setting for cooking
- Oven thermometer
Instructions
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Look for the gas mark setting from the recipe. Beginning with gas mark 1 = 275 degrees F, add 25 F for each increase in a whole gas mark. For instance, a gas mark setting of 2 = 275 + 25, or 300. A gas mark of 3 = 275 + 25 + 25, or 325 F.
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Use the following gas mark to Fahrenheit standards for gas marks of ½ = 250 F and ¼ = 225 F.
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Convert to Celsius from Fahrenheit by subtracting 32 degrees from the Fahrenheit temperature and multiplying the result by 5/9 or 0.5555. For instance, 325 degrees F -- 32 = 293. 293 x 5/9 = 162.7 degrees Celsius.
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Check the calibration on your oven or cooker. Insert an oven thermometer into your oven to verify that your electric cooker has the correct calibration.
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Heat the food for the same amount of time in the electric cooker as required by the gas mark recipe.
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