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Oven Thermometers

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#1 of 124

     Posted Oct-16 12:57 PM   
Diane/ Seattle
 
From  Diane/ Seattle  Posts 9137  Last Nov-17
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 158976.1 ]    
<Moved from the Prime Rib/Yorkshire Pudding Experiences? thread>

>>I only use an instant read thermometer - and at that I have a Thermapen which is outrageously expensive but is by far the best instant one Ive ever had. You can find it Amazon.<<


I have been lusting after that thermometer for years!  I might finally buy it before this dinner. 



Edited Oct-18   by  JudyC
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#2 of 124

     Posted Oct-16 3:37 PM   
lemaindetox
 
From  lemaindetox  Posts 155  Last 11:51 AM
To  Diane/ Seattle      [Msg # 158976.2 Message 158976.2 replying to 158976.1 158976.1 ]    
That kind of thermometer is useful in cooking, but not for roasts.  I have three -
1.   Infra-red contactless that I use for measuring fat, ovens, fridges, freezers, etc. 
2.  An electronic probe type that you can insert into the product - mainly important if you have to meet statutory food hygiene regulations
3.  An electronic probe that is wired through the oven door-seal, to the monitor which you keep on the counter.  This is for roasts.
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#3 of 124

     Posted Oct-16 5:51 PM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4518  Last 8:46 AM
To  Diane/ Seattle      [Msg # 158976.3 Message 158976.3 replying to 158976.1 158976.1 ]    
Both Amazon and King Arthur have it - its a few dollars cheaper on Amazon
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#4 of 124

     Posted Oct-16 5:52 PM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4518  Last 8:46 AM
To  lemaindetox      [Msg # 158976.4 Message 158976.4 replying to 158976.2 158976.2 ]    

have to disagree with you. The Thermapan is wonderful for roasts and turkeys and everything else

Not many of us can have thermometers wired though an oven door!

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#5 of 124

     Posted Oct-16 6:52 PM   
lemaindetox
 
From  lemaindetox  Posts 155  Last 11:51 AM
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 158976.5 Message 158976.5 replying to 158976.4 158976.4 ]    
Not many of us can have thermometers wired though an oven door!

Everyone can.  These probes are wired with very thin stainless steel sheaved braid, and are designed to pass through the oven door seal without letting air in.  Not suitable in a microvave, for sure, but any other oven.  There are loads of them on the market - not expensive.  Surely you have them in the USA?
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#6 of 124

     Posted Oct-16 10:31 PM   
Diane/ Seattle
 
From  Diane/ Seattle  Posts 9137  Last Nov-17
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 158976.6 Message 158976.6 replying to 158976.3 158976.3 ]    
I ordered one similar to the one you have but Thermopen from ThermoWorks for the very scientific reason that it came in yellow.  Ha!
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#7 of 124

     Posted Oct-16 10:35 PM   
Diane/ Seattle
 
From  Diane/ Seattle  Posts 9137  Last Nov-17
To  lemaindetox      [Msg # 158976.7 Message 158976.7 replying to 158976.2 158976.2 ]    

I don't have #1.

I just ordered #2.  (Yippee)

My sister and each have a version of #3.  I can't remember the brand of hers but mine is Taylor.  That's the one we found a good guide to knowing when the roast is at about 100 degrees and then we're going to switch over to #2 for the end of the roasting.

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#8 of 124

     Posted Oct-17 4:32 AM   
lemaindetox
 
From  lemaindetox  Posts 155  Last 11:51 AM
To  Diane/ Seattle      [Msg # 158976.8 Message 158976.8 replying to 158976.7 158976.7 ]    
#1, the infra-red contact-less thermometer is one of the most useful things you can have in the house.  They are not expensive - I paid about £20, say $35?  You can check your exact oven temp, fridge temp, freezer temp in seconds.  Also very useful if the central heating breaks down to find out where the problem is - or the car, even.  Are the wheel bearings too hot, etc.  Once you have one, you will use it daily.
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#9 of 124

     Posted Oct-17 8:40 AM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4518  Last 8:46 AM
To  lemaindetox      [Msg # 158976.9 Message 158976.9 replying to 158976.5 158976.5 ]    
I havent a clue and quite frankly, am not interested! I do very well with an instant thermometer when needed
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#10 of 124

     Posted Oct-17 8:41 AM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4518  Last 8:46 AM
To  Diane/ Seattle      [Msg # 158976.10 Message 158976.10 replying to 158976.6 158976.6 ]    
Oh, very scientific indeed! Mine is red - but that is only because I got it originally at King Arthur and that's all they hae
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#11 of 124

     Posted Oct-17 8:42 AM   
JudyG/Cooks
 
From  JudyG/Cooks  Posts 4518  Last 8:46 AM
To  Diane/ Seattle      [Msg # 158976.11 Message 158976.11 replying to 158976.7 158976.7 ]    
You really can use the Thermopan alone. The really neat thing about it that you just barely have to put the tip in and it registers almost instantly. Faster than the Taylor. Once, in a pinch, I even used it on a freezer to ck. temp.
Edited Oct-17   by  JudyG/Cooks
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#12 of 124

     Posted Oct-17 2:51 PM   
Diane/ Seattle
 
From  Diane/ Seattle  Posts 9137  Last Nov-17
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 158976.12 Message 158976.12 replying to 158976.11 158976.11 ]    
I'm pretty excited about the new thermometer.  I like the idea of being able to use it for breads too. 
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#13 of 124

     Posted Oct-19 10:17 PM   
Silvia C/ NY
 
From  Silvia C/ NY  Posts 1505  Last Nov-16
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 158976.13 Message 158976.13 replying to 158976.9 158976.9 ]    
You and me both.
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#14 of 124

     Posted Oct-20 3:53 PM   
Charles C
 
From  Charles C  Posts 3749  Last 3:31 PM
To  Silvia C/ NY      [Msg # 158976.14 Message 158976.14 replying to 158976.13 158976.13 ]    
I use mine only about twice a year.  That, I hope, is the reason I almost screwed up completely by setting the alarm to the Fahrenheit temperature but failed to note that the device was set to the Celsius mode.  Although I try to work in SI, I'm still used to thinking about food in foot/pound/quart/Fahrenheit system.
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#15 of 124

     Posted Oct-20 5:20 PM   
Susie
 
From  Susie  Posts 12686  Last 3:38 PM
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 158976.15 Message 158976.15 replying to 158976.10 158976.10 ]    
I think they still only have the red. I was surprised to see that the thermometer comes in so many different colors besides red.
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#16 of 124

     Posted Oct-21 12:14 PM   
Howard N
 
From  Howard N  Posts 885  Last Nov-19
To  Susie      [Msg # 158976.16 Message 158976.16 replying to 158976.15 158976.15 ]    
Making plastic things, like the sides of a digital thermometer, in various colors is easy, you just add different dyes in the molding process.
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#17 of 124

     Posted Oct-21 12:55 PM   
Susie
 
From  Susie  Posts 12686  Last 3:38 PM
To  Howard N      [Msg # 158976.17 Message 158976.17 replying to 158976.16 158976.16 ]    
I realize that. I had only seen this particular thermometer in red, and was therefore surprised when Amazon showed it in many different colors.
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#18 of 124

     Posted Oct-21 3:03 PM   
Charles C
 
From  Charles C  Posts 3749  Last 3:31 PM
To  Susie      [Msg # 158976.18 Message 158976.18 replying to 158976.17 158976.17 ]    
Metro (the company that bought the Canadian part of A&P) is slowly switching the herbs to their own brand.  It will be interesting to see what other brands, if any, are available once the conversion is complete.  They'll probably continue to have the cheaper McCormick line in tins.
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#19 of 124

     Posted Oct-21 3:57 PM   
Susie
 
From  Susie  Posts 12686  Last 3:38 PM
To  Charles C      [Msg # 158976.19 Message 158976.19 replying to 158976.18 158976.18 ]    

Tins are very common here, although some spices do come in tins. At least I don't often see them, but perhaps I'm just not really looking.

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#20 of 124

     Posted Oct-22 6:49 AM   
Diane/ Seattle
 
From  Diane/ Seattle  Posts 9137  Last Nov-17
To  JudyG/Cooks      [Msg # 158976.20 Message 158976.20 replying to 158976.11 158976.11 ]    

I got my yellow Thermopen thermometer yesterday and used it already on a chicken breast (and my spaghetti squash although I have no idea what temp it's SUPPOSED to be; it was 199 degrees F).

I'm glad you mentioned this.  As soon as I told my sister I ordered it, she ordered one too.  Now we're wondering why we waited so long. 

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