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ICN - Unlocking the Maximum Potential of Your Combi Oven

Date: 
Thursday, April 4, 2024 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm

ICN - Unlocking the Maximum Potential of Your Combi Oven

ICN April Webinar - Unlocking the Maximum Potential of Your Combi Oven

Duration:  1 Hours
Key Area: 2 - Operations, 3 - Administration
USDA Code: 2100 Food Production, 3500 Facilities and Equipment Planning

Date: Thursday April 4, 2024

Time: 3:00-4:00PM

This ICN webinar aims to identify and apply the key cooking techniques of convection, steam, and combination cooking in a combi oven to enhance the quality and variety of dishes served in school nutrition programs. Differentiate between manual and programmed modes of operation in a combi oven. Recognize when to use each mode of operation in a combi oven effectively to optimize cooking results and efficiency. Describe essential maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for combi ovens to ensure uninterrupted operation

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