Oven Temperature Converter

Instantly convert between Fahrenheit, Celsius, and gas marks. Especially useful when following recipes from the UK, Europe, or Australia that use different temperature scales.

Fahrenheit

350°F

Celsius

175°C

Gas Mark

4

Common Oven Temperatures

Oven Temperature Guide

Use this reference to know what temperature to set your oven for different cooking tasks.

Setting °F °C Gas Best For
Warm / Keep Warm 150–170°F 65–75°C 1/4 Holding food, warming plates, slow defrosting
Very Slow / Cool 200–250°F 95–120°C 1/2–1 Meringues, drying fruit, slow-roasting tough meats
Slow / Low 275–300°F 135–150°C 1–2 Slow-roasted pork shoulder, braised dishes, cheesecake
Moderate 325–350°F 160–175°C 3–4 Most cookies & bars, quick breads (banana bread, cornbread), casseroles
Moderate-Hot 375–400°F 190–205°C 5–6 Cupcakes, muffins, layer cakes, roasted vegetables, chicken pieces
Hot 425–450°F 220–230°C 7–8 Pizza, bread (crusty loaves), roasted potatoes, pastry (puff, pie crust)
Very Hot 475–500°F 245–260°C 9–10 Pizza (Neapolitan style), searing roasts, naan bread
Broil / Grill 500–550°F 260–290°C Max Broiling steaks, browning toppings, charring vegetables

Oven Temperature Tips

  • Convection/fan ovens: Reduce the temperature by 25°F (about 15°C) when using a convection setting. Check food 5-10 minutes earlier than a standard recipe suggests.
  • Oven thermometers: Most home ovens are off by 25-50°F. A $5 oven thermometer is the best investment for accurate baking.
  • Preheating: Always fully preheat your oven. Most ovens beep before they've actually stabilized at temperature — wait an extra 5-10 minutes after the beep.
  • Gas Mark scale: Used primarily in the UK and Ireland. Gas Mark 1 is roughly 275°F (135°C) and each step up adds about 25°F.

Conversion Formulas

°F to °C

(°F − 32) × 5/9 = °C

°C to °F

(°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F