Instructions are very unhelpful
I know it has been said before on this thread, but the instructions which come with these ovens are very unhelpful for someone who is coming to the product without any experience. Someone said it was just the same as using an oven but it really REALLY isn't.
If you want to cook a roast chicken and roast potatoes, some information on whch of the accesories in which order is recommended would help a great deal. Do you use a rack underneath the bottom metal tray? Do you place the metal rack above this and put the potatoes on another metal tray - which you don't have?
Even with one dish you can have problems... I made sticky chicken for a family of 4 in mine, using two trays, but despite what is said above about not turning things or moveing them around while cooking, I HAD to, becaus the upper chicken pieces were becoming overcooked. Of course, turning over the upper chicken wasn't a problem - but swapping over the trays inside the over definitely was. Trying to get red hot metal trays out of a red hot glass over, with very little clearance either side and scalding gravy in the dish was a nightmare - fortunately my daughter came up with the bright idea of using two potato mashers as handles on either side of the dish.
For some things, the oven is brilliant. For others, good instructions (or additional accessories) would make a LOT of difference.
This evening I am attempting lamb stew with roast potatoes. Whether it is possible to do both at once... well I will soon find out.
Fee