Toaster Oven Information
December 31, 2009 0 CommentsBy David H. Urmann
A toaster is a kitchen appliance
with the mechanics of a small electric oven for warming or toasting
food items.
A toaster oven is mainly for toasting, broiling, and reheating
food. The usual latest two-sliced toaster represents anywhere
ranging from 600 and 1200 Watts and can toast from 1 to 3 minutes.
Frequently, a toaster oven is used as a substitute of a typical
oven since it heats up fast, allowing it to bake and broil while
saving money on electricity. A slow heat cooking option is
incorporated in a toaster oven to help cook various foods
equally.
Sliced bread was formerly toasted on a flat metal surface held
against fire. It had a long handle attached to be able to toast the
bread easily in the middle of the fire. But now, an electric
toaster oven has discarded this crude method. Crompton &
Company was selling an electric and iron wired toasting machine,
Eclipse in the United Kingdom in 1893. Unfortunately, it didn't do
well in the market.
Earlier efforts in manufacturing electric appliances using iron
wiring failed since the wiring can easily be melted and it also
brought fire hazards. George Schneider filed the first U.S patent
appliance for an electric toaster of the American Electric Heater
Company of Detroit.
In 1913, the couple Lloyd Groff Copeman and Hazel Berger Copeman
applied different toaster patents. Meanwhile, the Copeman Electric
Stove Company developed a toaster that could automatically turn
breads over in the same year. After a while, this product was
further developed and became a semi-automatic toaster. It
automatically shuts off after toasting a bread to prevent burning.
This model used a bimetallic strip in toasting breads.
Charles Strite was the first who patented the automatic popup
toaster. The bread is ejected (or popped out) automatically after
toasting. In 1950, this popup toaster was further developed. The
newer models had automatic features that do not need any levers to
lower or raise a slice of bread.
There are three varieties of toasters: toaster ovens, popup
toasters, and conveyor toasters. Toaster ovens are larger than
popup toasters and can be likened to an electric oven. In automatic
or popup toasters, bread slices are vertically inserted into slots
and ejects the bread when done. Conveyor toasters are suitable for
extensive use in the catering industries since they are designed to
make many slices of bread, producing 350 to 900 slices per
hour.
A convection oven neutralizes unevenly cooked food since it uses a
fan to send the heat resulting in fast browning and crisping. It
works faster in cooking your food especially during breakfast
compared to a standard oven. It is usually more expensive and
larger than a standard oven but it can cook food very fast at a
lower temperature. It is an energy-saving oven, providing 25%
shorter time than the usual period using a standard or radiant
oven.
Infrared toaster ovens are flexible, efficient and fast. It cooks
food via infrared radiation.
Even with the newer invention of microwave nowadays, many still
prefer to use toaster ovens in heating their breads because of the
delicious crispness produced. It makes every bite of your bread
crunchy outside while retaining the softness inside. Microwaves
cannot do this.
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