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Low-temperature cooking

In this section, you will find information on

low-temperature cooking

Tips and tricks

Low-temperature cooking is a method of cooking slowly at low 

temperatures, and is also known as slow cooking.
Low-temperature cooking is ideal for all prime cuts of meat (e.g. 

tender portions of beef, veal, pork, lamb and poultry) that are to 

be cooked medium/medium rare or "à point". The meat will 

remain succulent and tender.

Using Low-temperature cooking

Notes

Only use fresh, clean meat

The meat will always look pink on the inside after low-

temperature cooking. This does not mean that the cooking 

time was too short

Only use boned meat

Do not use defrosted meat

You can also use seasoned or marinated meat

Always use shelf position 1 for low-temperature cooking 

Do not cover the meat while it is cooking in the cooking 

compartment

Do not turn pieces of meat during the low-temperature 

cooking process

The size, thickness and type of meat will have a significant 

influence on the searing and low-temperature cooking times

The properties of the pan and the heat output of the hotplate 

can influence the searing time

The low-temperature cooking operating mode only starts once 

the cooking compartment has cooled down. 

1.

Place a glass or porcelain plate on a wire rack and insert at 

shelf position 1 to warm the plate.

2.

Switch on the low-temperature cooking mode.
“Please wait” appears in the display during the preheating 

phase (20 

­

 30 minutes).

3.

Remove fat and sinews from the meat.

4.

Sear the meat on all sides to seal the meat and to create a 

roasted flavour.

5.

When a signal sounds and "In operation" appears on the text 

display, place the meat on the glass or porcelain plate in the 

cooking compartment.

6.

Take out the meat at the end of the cooking time and switch 

off the appliance.

Note: 

Meat cooked at a low temperature does not need to rest, 

and can easily be kept warm at a low temperature.

Table for Low-temperature cooking

The information in the table contains only guide values. The 

searing time is for searing in a hot pan with fat.
Place the duck breast in a cold pan and fry the skin side first. 

Following Low-temperature cooking, insert at shelf height 3 and 

grill at 250 °C for 3

­

5 minutes until crispy.

You can find information on how to proceed, further instructions 

and recipes in the accompanying cookbook.

Tips and tricks

Searing in 

minutes

Low-

temperature 

cooking in 

minutes

Pork

Fillet, whole (approx. 500 g)

5 - 6

100 - 120

Loin (approx. 1 kg, 4 - 5 cm thick)

5 - 6

120 - 150

Medallions (5 cm thick)

3 - 4

45 - 60

Loin steaks (2

­

3 cm thick)

2 - 3

30 - 45

Beef

Fillet, whole (1.5 kg)

6 - 7

160 - 200

Sirloin 

(approx.  1.5 kg,  5 - 6 cm  thick)

6 - 7

180 - 210

Centre-cut rump (6 - 7 cm thick)

6 - 7

240 - 300

Medallions (5 cm thick)

3 - 4

60 - 80

Rump steak (3 cm thick)

3 - 4

50 - 70

Steak-cut rump (3 cm thick)

3 - 4

50 - 70

Veal

Fillet, whole (approx. 800 g)

4 - 5

150 - 180

Flank (approx. 2 kg, 8 - 9 cm thick)

6 - 7

360 - 420

Centre-cut rump 

(approx.  1.5 kg,  4 - 5 cm  thick)

6 - 7

240 - 300

Medallions (4 cm thick)

3 - 4

70 - 90

Lamb

Loin, boned (approx. 200 g)

2 - 3

30 - 40

Leg, boned, tied (approx. 1 kg)

6 - 7

240 - 300

Poultry

Chicken breast (150 - 200 g)*

4 - 5

90 - 120

Duck breast (300 - 400 g)**

10 - 12**

70 - 90**

Turkey breast (1 kg)*

4 - 5

150 - 180

Turkey steaks (2 - 3 cm)*

3 - 4

40 - 60

* well-done
** see the note below

Meat cooked at a low 

temperature cools 

down too quickly

Serve on warm plates with a very hot 

sauce/gravy.

Keeping meat cooked 

at a low temperature 

warm

Switch on the Keep warm setting and 

set the temperature to 60 °C. Small 

pieces of meat can be kept warm for 

up to 45 minutes and large pieces for 

up to 2 hours.

Summary of Contents for b46w74.0GB

Page 1: ...B46W74 0GB 9000559218 9000559218 en Instruction manual 2...

Page 2: ...king table 14 Baking table for ready made products 15 Tips and tricks 16 Roasting and braising 17 Roasting 17 Braising 17 Tables for roasting and braising 17 Tips and tricks 19 Grilling 19 Circo roast...

Page 3: ...e door The cable insulation could melt Risk of scalding Never pour water into the hot cooking compartment This will produce hot steam Hot accessories and ovenware Risk of burns Never remove ovenware o...

Page 4: ...NeffNavigator the operating modes the shelf positions the NeffLight accessories Control panel There are sensors under the buttons on the control panel You do not need to press the buttons firmly but...

Page 5: ...for CircoTherm For baking and roasting on one or more levels Top bottom heat For baking and roasting on one level Especially suitable for cakes with moist toppings e g cheesecake Circotherm intensive...

Page 6: ...NeffLight Slide the door contact switch to the left Accessories The following accessories are supplied with your appliance Slide the flat wire racks in so that the rear upstand for preventing items sl...

Page 7: ...r time of day You can read how to change the language in the Changing the basic settings section You can read how to change the time and date in the Electronic clock section Cleaning the appliance Cle...

Page 8: ...emperature and start 2 Touch the R button The R button lights up and Rapid heat up appears in the text display After reaching the set temperature rapid heat up switches off The R button and Rapid heat...

Page 9: ...4 Scroll the NeffNavigator in order to select the saved programme 5 Touch the m button Please wait appears on the display 6 When Insert food appears in the text display insert your food and press the...

Page 10: ...on your appliance for a prolonged period The length of time after which your appliance switches itself off depends on the settings that you make Safety cut out appears in the text display Appliance o...

Page 11: ...order to set the day and push it from the front to apply 4 Scroll the NeffNavigator in order to set the month and push it from the front to apply 5 Scroll the NeffNavigator in order to set the year an...

Page 12: ...tton Once the end of operation is reached a signal sounds the y symbol flashes and the set operating mode is stopped 6 Touch the 7 button 7 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds Preset operation The...

Page 13: ...pting automatic block 1 Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until Appliance permanently locked appears in the text display 2 Press NeffNavigator down 3 Scroll the NeffNavigator until Unlock applia...

Page 14: ...r baking tins diagonally from each other as shown in Figure C and the upper baking tins diagonally from each other as shown in Figure D on their respective wire racks Baking table The details given in...

Page 15: ...rt CircoTherm 1 160 170 50 60 Circotherm intensive 1 180 190 45 55 CircoTherm 1 3 160 170 50 60 Pies CircoTherm 1 170 180 65 75 Circotherm intensive 1 170 180 65 75 CircoTherm 1 3 170 180 65 75 Biscui...

Page 16: ...e correct then you should either extend the baking time or increase the temperature The cake is too dark Check the shelf height If the shelf height is correct you should either shorten the baking time...

Page 17: ...and close properly First sear the meat if required Add the meat vegetables and liquid to the roasting dish in equal proportions and place the dish with the lid closed on the wire rack at shelf positi...

Page 18: ...nt CircoTherm 1 160 30 30 Top bottom heat 2 190 30 30 Chicken Whole chicken CircoTherm 1 170 180 20 25 Top bottom heat 2 190 200 20 25 Portion boned CircoTherm 1 190 20 25 Top bottom heat 2 200 210 20...

Page 19: ...area grill Place the food to be grilled in the centre of the wire rack fig B You will save energy by using the centre area grill Brush the items to be grilled with a little oil according to taste Turn...

Page 20: ...ace grill 4 intensive 1st side 8 10 2nd side 5 8 Chops 2 3 cm thick Full surface grill 4 intensive 1st side 10 12 2nd side 8 10 Burgers 1 2 cm thick Full surface grill 4 intensive 1st side 8 10 2nd si...

Page 21: ...lled water will damage the surfaces in the cooking compartment Use tap water only 1 Pour 200 ml water into the base trough of the cooking compartment 2 Place the dish in the centre of the wire rack an...

Page 22: ...he glass or porcelain plate in the cooking compartment 6 Take out the meat at the end of the cooking time and switch off the appliance Note Meat cooked at a low temperature does not need to rest and c...

Page 23: ...ting mode to Plate warming 2 Place the dishes in the centre of the wire rack and slide the rack into the cooking compartment Keep warm With this operating mode you can keep meals warm when they are re...

Page 24: ...with a highly porous ceramic layer This coating absorbs and disintegrates splashes from baking and roasting while the oven is in operation The higher the set temperature and the longer the oven is in...

Page 25: ...or 1 second The appliance switches on 2 Scroll the NeffNavigator until Oven cleaning is selected and push down 3 Scroll the NeffNavigator in order to select the oven cleaning intensity and push down 4...

Page 26: ...Risk of injury The components inside the appliance door may have sharp edges Take care not to cut yourself Wear protective gloves Risk of injury The appliance must not be used again until the door pa...

Page 27: ...rder Fig B Cleaning the telescopic shelves You can unhook the telescopic shelves for easier cleaning Risk of burning due to hot components in the cooking compartment Wait until the cooking compartment...

Page 28: ...operate the appliance and Appliance locked appears in the text display The appliance has been locked Deactivate lock see section Childproof lock It is not possible to operate the appliance and Applian...

Page 29: ...When replacing them wait until the bulb has cooled down Caution Clouding in halogen bulbs Do not touch halogen bulbs with bare fingers This causes oils to get onto the glass which are then burnt on an...

Page 30: ...telephone number of the after sales service in the space below to save time should it be required Please note that there will be a fee for a visit by a service technician in the event of a malfunctio...

Page 31: ...kes x 20 Top bottom heat 3 160 170 25 35 Baking tray CircoTherm 1 160 170 25 35 Baking tray CircoTherm 1 3 150 160 25 35 2x baking tray CircoTherm 1 3 4 150 160 25 35 3x baking tray Fat free sponge ca...

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