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How to Choose the Right Oven and Hob for Your Kitchen

We have a wide range of styles, sizes and features that can be adapted to any kitchen.

It is generally easy to use and durable, solid plate hobs have sealed metal plates that heat your cookware. They are ideal for flat-based cookware and can be cost-effective to run.

Origins

Ovens are kitchen appliances used to roast and bake food for households across the world. They are typically powered by electricity or gas, with bottle gas models that are available in certain markets, although ovens may also make use of other fuels, such as wood or charcoal. In many homes, the oven is surrounded by a stove that food items can be cooked. Hobs are essentially a stove that can be turned on and off. An oven is a sealed enclosure which heats food in the middle.

The first ovens were huge brick and mud structures that had a fire for heating food. These ovens were used for baking bread, cooking meat, and cooking other meals since they were able to hold heat and maintained a constant temperature. They were also able to be shared by family members. The open pits and ovens had three major disadvantages: they were dangerous due to the smoke and flames that could be seen from them and they required a lot of fuel (wood), they were difficult to control heat and the cooking process.

A solution was found using ovens that resembled fireplaces, with a chimney that shut off the fire to decrease the intensity and amount of smoke and make it easier to control. They were popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. They were found in wealthy homes with separate kitchens with a chimney, and more than one fireplace and oven.

By the mid-19th century, European ovens had evolved to become a standard feature in kitchens at home. This was due to the fact that the oven became an essential feature, as it was safer and more efficient to cook with an oven than over an open flame or with a cauldron. It is also believed that the invention and use of ovens coincided with changes in cooking methods and recipes, leading to a greater emphasis on meat and casseroles.

It is worth noting that in certain recipes such as those from Nigella she suggests cooking the pot "on the hob", but this can be misleading as a hob is actually a British word that refers to stove top. The North American equivalent is a range or cooktop, and it could be confusing if you are unfamiliar with the British terminology.

Functions

Oven functions, or cooking modes, are pre-programmed options that regulate how the oven's heating elements and fan work based on the recipe. They are designed to make cooking food easier and more efficient while also maintaining the flavor and texture.

Ovens typically have a conventional mode that heats from the top and bottom to bake or roast food. There is also a fan-assisted mode that makes use of an integrated fan to circulate air around the oven, allowing for an even and faster heating. There are a myriad of types of ovens and hobs to pick from, and it's essential to understand the different features to determine which one is best oven suited to your needs.

A fan-assisted oven function is ideal for cooking a variety foods. It warms up the oven more evenly than traditional ovens, and is perfect for baking, grilling and roasting. It's especially useful for meals that require quick, crisp and fast-drying like pizzas or pie. The Fan-Assisted setting is identified by a zigzag on the top and a straight line at the bottom of the square, and it can save you up to 40% of cooking time.

Some ovens have grilling features that combine the heat from the bottom of the oven with that from the top to give your meals an amazing charcoal. It's great for meat or vegetable kebabs, and can be marked by zigzags and straight lines similar to Fan-Assisted. This mode is usually used on the lower rack of the oven, so make certain to be aware of the oven's temperature settings to avoid overcooking.

There are also other oven functions that include proofing pastry and bread, slow cooking, and other things. These ovens are usually programmed to create a warm and controlled environment to facilitate the rise of dough and allow your food develop amazing flavors.

There are ovens that have Steam functions that are ideal for creating healthy, nutritious meals. It imparts a delicate, rich flavor to baked items including poultry, vegetables, and custards. It's just as simple as pouring the water into the reservoir of your oven and turning it on, with some models automatically adjusting the amount of steam based on the selected temperature.

Types

There are many kinds of ovens and hobs available on the market with a range of styles, from traditional gas models to modern electric models. It is important to choose an oven and a hob that suits your needs. Think about features like self-cleaning or smart features.

Gas ovens are a popular choice and can be found in most kitchens. They usually come with burners with rings and a grate that pans rest on. They emit heat, which makes them easy to use. Gas hobs oven are also energy-efficient and offer precise temperature control. This could help you cut your utility bills. They can take longer to heat up than electric hobs, and they can be more difficult to clean, due to dirt.

Electric hobs come in a variety of different designs that include ceramic and induction. Induction hobs can be a little more expensive to purchase however they are considered to be energy efficient because the hob generates heat only when you place a pan on it. They are also cool to the touch, which makes them safer for children. They are fairly quick to heat up. However, they do not always cook evenly and can be slow to cool down.

Plate hobs, which are also an essential kitchen appliance, have various cooking zones that are all electric and on flat surfaces. They are placed under your kitchen cabinets. They offer a stylish modern design that looks elegant and fit in with the majority of kitchens. They are difficult to clean because they have multiple zones of uneven heating. If not cleaned properly they could leave burn marks.

Built-in single ovens are the most common kind of oven, and can be placed either underneath a hob or above the eye level in a built-in unit. They are usually large enough to accommodate a large meal and can come in different sizes, so make sure to consider your family size when choosing an oven. There are also ovens with additional features like grill or steam features.

Installation

It may be worth hiring an electrician to install the new oven for you, or replace an old one. This will ensure that the electrical circuit is properly installed and your new appliance is safe to use. A qualified electrician can follow local regulations to ensure that your installation is in compliance with all safety regulations.

Before you begin the process of installing your new electric oven and hob you'll need to have all the required supplies and tools available. This includes wire nuts, an electric tape, screwdriver, an electrical circuit tester and conduit. It is also essential to examine the electrical supply at your home to ensure it can withstand the demands of a new electric oven and hob.

The first step in the process of installing a new hob and oven is to take out any old appliances. To do this, locate the bolts or screws that hold the old appliance in place and then remove them carefully. After the appliance is removed, the area where the new one will be installed must be clear of any obstructions. The junction box needs to be erected, as well as the conduit connected to the electrical supply. This should be done in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer and any applicable local regulations.

After electrical connections have been completed after which the oven and hob can be lifted into position. The fitter will then use the clips that came with the hob to hold it in place and make sure that it's flush with the worktop. Finally, the fitter will test the hob and make sure that it's functioning properly.

It is recommended to hire an expert to install a gas stove and oven. Gas installation isn't as simple as connecting an electric oven. A CORGI registered engineer must connect the pipework. It's also a good idea to get a cooker hood installed in the event that you don't have one, as it will help to ventilate your kitchen and is required by Part F of the Building Regulations.