Pie Lady wrote:Is there a service that can recalibrate an oven? I'm too scared to do it myself.
I'm sure you know this already, but just in case...I think the most common and inexpensive thing to do is to simply take the temperature of the oven once it is fully preheated; then figure out how how much hotter or cooler the oven runs, and then set your oven accordingly. For example, set the oven to 350. Wait an hour. Take the temperature inside the oven. If it is at 340, then you know your oven runs about 10 degrees to cool. So when a recipe calls for cooking something at 350, set your oven to 360. You can obviously be more precise by taking the temperature at a range of values (i.e. 300, 350, 400, 450) and also checking that when you bump it up to a 360 (for example) it actually runs at 350.
But if you want to actually have your thermometer fixed/replaced, I would imagine that any appliance repair service can do the job.