Why Oven Temperature Matters (And Why Yours is Wrong)

December 1, 20254 min read

Your oven dial is likely lying to you. Learn why an oven thermometer is the cheapest insurance policy for your baking.

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Why Oven Temperature Matters

Most ovens cycle on and off to maintain temperature, meaning they swing by 20-30 degrees. Furthermore, the dial might say 350°F, but the actual internal temperature could be 325°F or 375°F.

The Consequence:
Too hot: Burnt edges, raw center, peaked tops.
Too cold: Pale crusts, dense texture, sunken centers.

The Fix: Buy a $7 oven thermometer. Place it in the center of the rack. Adjust your dial until the thermometer reads the correct temperature. It's that simple.

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