I bought my halogen as there are 3 of us that all
seem to end up eating at different times.
The general rule i have worked out is best to apply
is to knock about 10-15 degrees off the recommended
cooking temp,and reduce cooking time by about a third.
Things like potato rosti and hash browns take about
12-15 mins depending on type and how browned you like them,
for example i cooked fish fingers and hash browns together
for my daughter the other night in about 15 mins,
a medium jacket potato takes about and hour to hour and 15,
I brush it with a little bit of oil first to get a crispier
skin and cook on about 200.
I find cheese on toast is better done on the lower rack
(but that may of just been a fluke the first time and i have
convinced myself of this),and only takes a few mins.
I have never tried doing "naked" fish, only ever in a coating,
which comes out lovely in about 15mins, however. if you wanted
steamed fish thiscompany not only do the oven the cheapest i
found,but alsodo an accesorie pack with includes a steamer plate
to go in the oven.
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Basically anything you would put in your big oven, you can do in the
halogen, just quicker and at lower temp.sausages bacon and burgers
come out lovely .
We rarely eat ready meals so i have not tried doing them, but they
are supposed to be fine done in it.I have had mine about 3 months and
have only used my big oven once since. The best thing i