1. Use a commercial grade oven cleaner. Be careful not to spray or apply onto ceramics.
2. To help in your cleaning efforts we recommend you use: Kote Soil Shield. Call Customer Service at Hickory for more information.
3. Just spray it on before cooking and wipe off after cooking.
Use Windex with 20% ammonia. Spray on several times, let sit, then wipe off
You must truss the chicken or twist the wing behind its back
With an probe thermometer, insert it into the thickest part of the chicken (breast), and make sure that the temperature is at least 185°F (or 85°C).
For every pound of chicken, it will require 30 minutes of cooking. For instance, if you chickens each weigh about 3.5 lbs, then it will take 1 1/2 hours to cook. If the chickens weight 2 lbs, it will take 1 hour.
You have the answer to that question.
It really depends on what capacity you require over time and what kind of demand you will have. Another question you must ask yourself is whether it should be a continuous or batch unit.
Also, we encourage you to take our QUIZ to see what machine fits your needs best.
Hickory manufactures a double pane Pilkington infra-red glass which will provide a much cooler environment. (For older units)
Also remember the less product you have in a machine the fewer burners you need. Learn to shut off burners with partial loads.
For parts, SHOP here! For parts identification, check out the breakdown diagrams that are attached on the machine pages.
For additional questions, feel free to call our offices during business hours and an associate will be sure to help!
Contact Customer Service at Hickory for more information.
First, make sure you have the unit set to its maximum temperature setting.
Second, if a gas unit make sure you have the proper water column pressure: 5" for natural gas and 11" for propane. Also periodically clean and adjust the burner.
Third, if electric make sure you have the correct voltage for the machine you ordered
Underwriters' Laboratories, or UL as it is universally known, tests and evaluates components and products that allows a certification mark to be placed by the manufacturer. Most common are the "UL Listed" and "UL Recognized" marks.
Salmonella is a bacteria on raw meat.
It is the most common foodborne illness, BUT IS USUALLY PREVENTABLE.
Foods like eggs, raw milk, and all raw foods of animal origin may carry salmonella.
It is a one-celled organism that can't be seen, touched or tasted.
Planetary system is used on batch rotisseries like the 5.5, 10.10, 5.7 and 7.7
It is basically a double rotation drive system.
In simpler terms, like the planets in the solar system, each planet rotates individually, and all planets together rotate around the sun--doubly rotating.
Both products give you the same results--the only difference is your preference regarding the following:
GAS IS BETTER:
If you value a lower monthly utility bill. Electric usage has the effect of running up your costs. This may change as we move to a more electric powered world.
Because some customers claim that you will get a crispier skin on your product.
If you’re a gourmet, gas gives you more control, as you can adjust temperatures more easily. But because gas burns at a hotter temperature, you’re more likely to get burnt edges on your food – so you have to keep an eye on your food and rotate it once in a while.
CONS:
Gas ovens also produce a moister environment – which isn’t always great for big meals like roast dinners.
ELECTRIC IS BETTER:
If you want to save some money up-front. The electric models are slightly more economical than their gas counterparts.
Because they also have a dry even heat--great for baking and roasting.
Because they’re easy to maintain since they can have easy clean gas hobs. If you've ever tried to clean the inside of a gas oven, you might appreciate the wonders of an easy clean electric oven!
Because electric ovens tend to create more heat, resulting in more even and consistent results for baking, electric ovens are generally preferred to gas
CONS:
Electric ovens tend to cook food slower than gas ovens and are slower to heat up and adjust temperature. Plus, if you have a power cut – you won’t be able to do any cooking
You probably have seasoning or a marinate that is sugar or citrus based, or it burns too easily at high temperatures.
You will have to slow cook your product .
You need to clean and adjust your burner's venturi.
This is the venturi, it is typically located on one of the sides of your unit
They are equal, except that angle V-spits have to be cleaned thoroughly
They are generally equal.
Angle V-spits may not use skewers between each chicken, like the regular spits would, but they certainly do use chicken ties and a spit lock at the end of the spit.