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Microwave cooking advice

Cooking techniques

Arrange

Place the thickest parts of food towards the outside of the dish. E.g. Chicken drumsticks.

Cover 

Use vented microwave cling film or a suitable lid.

Pierce 

Foods with a shell, skin or membrane must be pierced in several places before cooking or 
reheating as steam will build up and may cause food to explode, e.g. Potatoes, Fish, Chicken, 
Sausages.  
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after cooking has ended, e.g. poached, hard boiled.

Stir, turn and For even cooking it is essential to stir, turn and rearrange food during cooking. Always stir and
rearrange

rearrange from the outside towards the centre.

Stand 

Standing time is necessary after cooking to enable the heat to disperse equally throughout 
the food.

Shield 

Some areas of food being defrosted may become warm. Warm areas can be shielded with 
small pieces of foil, which reflect microwaves, e.g. legs and wings on a chicken.

Microwave cooking advice

Microwave cooking

To cook/defrost food in a microwave oven, the microwave energy must be able to
pass through the container to penetrate the food. Therefore it is important to
choose suitable cookware.
Round/oval dishes are preferable to square/oblong ones as the food in the corners
tends to overcook.
It is important to turn, rearrange or stir food to ensure even heating.
Standing time is necessary after cooking as it enables the heat to disperse equally
throughout the food.

Food characteristics

Composition Foods high in fat or sugar (e.g. Christmas pudding, mince pies) require less heating time. Care

should be taken as overheating can lead to fire.

Density 

Food density will affect the amount of cooking time needed. Light porous foods, such as
cakes or bread, cook more quickly than heavy, dense foods, such as roasts and casseroles.

Quantity 

The cooking time must be increased as the amount of food placed in the oven increases.
E.g. four potatoes will take longer to cook than two.

Size 

Small foods and small pieces cook faster than large ones, as microwaves can penetrate from 
all sides to the centre. For even cooking make all the pieces the same size.

Shape 

Foods which are irregular in shape, such as chicken breasts or drumsticks, take longer to cook 
in the thicker parts. Round shapes cook more evenly than square shapes when microwave
cooking.

Temperature  The initial temperature of food affects the amount of cooking time needed. Chilled foods will 
of food

take longer to cook than food at room temperature. Cut into foods with fillings, e.g. jam 
doughnuts, to release heat or steam.

Summary of Contents for MC1752E

Page 1: ...MC1752E MC1762E User Manual Microwave Oven ...

Page 2: ...ou to navigate all processes perfectly and most efficiently To refer to this manual any time you need to we recommend you to keep it in a safe place And please pass it to any future owner of the appliance We wish you much joy with your new appliance Dear Customer Symbol Description Important information concerning your safety or the operation of your appliance is noted by this symbol and or mentio...

Page 3: ...tics 12 Cooking techniques 12 Microwave safe cookware 13 Microwave operation 14 Microwave cooking 14 Manual defrosting 14 Microwave power levels 14 Kitchen timer 15 Add 30 seconds 16 Plus minus 16 Multiple sequence cooking 17 Auto cook defrost operation 18 Programme charts 20 Auto cook auto defrost charts 20 Recipes for auto cook 22 Cooking charts 23 Recipes 25 Care cleaning 29 What to do if 30 Sp...

Page 4: ... le ea av ve e t th he e o ov ve en n u un na at tt te en nd de ed d w wh he en n u us si in ng g d di is sp po os sa ab bl le e p pl la as st ti ic c p pa ap pe er r o or r o ot th he er r c co om mb bu us st ti ib bl le e f fo oo od d c co on nt ta ai in ne er rs s C Cl le ea an n t th he e w wa av ve eg gu ui id de e c co ov ve er r t th he e o ov ve en n c ca av vi it ty y t th he e t tu ur rn...

Page 5: ... t th he e s su ur rf fa ac ce e t th ha at t c co ou ul ld d a ad dv ve er rs se el ly y a af ff fe ec ct t t th he e l li if fe e o of f t th he e a ap pp pl li ia an nc ce e a an nd d p po os ss si ib bl ly y r re es su ul lt t i in n a a h ha az za ar rd do ou us s s si it tu ua at ti io on n Individuals with PACEMAKERS should check with their doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker for pr...

Page 6: ...hey may explode To avoid the possibility of burns Use pot holders or oven gloves when removing food from the oven to prevent burns Always open containers popcorn makers oven cooking bags etc away from the face and hands to avoid steam burns T To o a av vo oi id d b bu ur rn ns s a al lw wa ay ys s t te es st t f fo oo od d t te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e a an nd d s st ti ir r b be ef fo or re e...

Page 7: ...e a heat resistant insulator such as a porcelain plate under it to prevent damage to the turntable and turntable support due to heat stress The preheating time specified in the dish s instructions must not be exceeded Do not use metal utensils which reflect microwaves and may cause electrical arcing Do not put cans in the oven Only use the turntable and the turntable support designed for this oven...

Page 8: ... 2 3 4 6 5 Check to make sure the following accessories are provided 1 Turntable 2 Turntable support 3 4 fixing screws not shown Place the turntable support in the seal packing on the floor of the cavity Then place the turntable on the turntable support To avoid turntable damage ensure dishes or containers are lifted clear of the turntable rim when removing them from the oven I Im mp po or rt ta a...

Page 9: ...l display indicators Microwave Clock Cooking stages Plus Minus Auto defrost bread Auto defrost Weight 2 AUTO COOK indicators 3 AUTO COOK button 4 AUTO DEFROST button 5 POWER LEVEL button 6 TIMER WEIGHT knob 7 START QUICK button 8 STOP button 9 DOOR OPENING button ...

Page 10: ...the door press start for 5 seconds press stop then close the door Setting the clock The oven has a 12 hour clock E Ex xa am mp pl le e To set the clock to 11 30 1 Plug in the oven 2 The display will be blank 3 Open the door and the power comes on 4 Whilst the door is open rotate the TIMER WEIGHT knob to adjust the hour 5 Press the START QUICK button once then rotate the TIMER WEIGHT knob to adjust...

Page 11: ...ring programming 2 Stop the oven temporarily during cooking press once 3 Cancel a programme during cooking touch twice Child safety lock The oven has a safety feature which prevents the accidental running of the oven by a child When the lock has been set no part of the microwave will operate until the lock feature has been cancelled E Ex xa am mp pl le e To set the child safety lock 1 Press and ho...

Page 12: ... suitable cookware Round oval dishes are preferable to square oblong ones as the food in the corners tends to overcook It is important to turn rearrange or stir food to ensure even heating Standing time is necessary after cooking as it enables the heat to disperse equally throughout the food Food characteristics Composition Foods high in fat or sugar e g Christmas pudding mince pies require less h...

Page 13: ...refully Browning dishes Always follow the manufacturers instructions Do not exceed heating times given Be very careful as these dishes become very hot China and ceramics Porcelain pottery glazed earthenware and bone china are usually suitable except for those with metallic decoration Glassware e g Pyrex Care should be taken if using fine glassware as it can break or crack if heated suddenly Metal ...

Page 14: ...of dense foods such as roast joints meat loaf and plated meals also for sensitive dishes such as cheese sauce and sponge cakes At this reduced setting the sauce will not boil over and food will cook evenly without over cooking at the sides 400 W For dense foods which require a long cooking time when cooked conventionally eg beef dishes it is advisable to use this power setting to ensure the meat w...

Page 15: ...or is closed and the START QUICK button is pressed If you wish to know the power level during cooking press the power button once You can increase or decrease the cooking time during cooking by rotating the TIMER WEIGHT knob You can change the power level during cooking by pressing the power button To cancel a programme during cooking touch the STOP button twice Kitchen timer Example To set the ki...

Page 16: ... this function during AUTO COOK or AUTO DEFROST Plus minus The PLUS and MINUS function enables you to decrease or increase the cooking time when using the automatic programmes If you prefer boiled potatoes which are cooked but still firm use MINUS Alternatively if you prefer boiled potatoes softer use PLUS Example To cook 0 3 kg of boiled potatoes well done 1 Select the menu required by pressing t...

Page 17: ...tage 1 16 minutes on 240 W power Stage 2 Stage 1 1 Press the power button once 2 Enter the desired time by rotating the TIMER WEIGHT knob clockwise until 5 00 is displayed 3 Check the display Stage 2 1 Press the power button 4 times 2 Enter the desired cooking time by rotating the TIMER WEIGHT knob clockwise until 16 00 is displayed 3 Press the START QUICK button once to begin cooking 4 Check the ...

Page 18: ... the START QUICK button 4 Check the display When action is required e g to turn food over the oven stops and the audible bell sounds remaining cooking time and the indicator will flash on the display To continue cooking press the START QUICK button At the end of the Auto cook time the programme will automatically stop The audible bell sounds and the cooking symbol will flash After 1 minute and a r...

Page 19: ...hen action is required e g to turn food over the oven stops and the audible bell sounds remaining cooking time and the indicator will flash on the display To continue cooking press the START QUICK button At the end of the Auto defrost time the programme will automatically stop The audible bell sounds and the cooking symbol will flash After 1 minute and a reminder beep the time of day will be displ...

Page 20: ... re cover After cooking stand approx 2 min Important If frozen vegetables are compacted together cook manually Fresh vegetables 0 1 0 6 kg 100 g Cut into small pieces e g strips cubes or slices Bowl and lid Add 1 tbsp water per 100 g and salt as desired For mushrooms no additional water is necessary Cover with a lid When the audible bell sounds stir and re cover After cooking stand for approx 2 mi...

Page 21: ...on mode will come on approx 3 minutes after cooking is finished Meat fish 0 2 0 8 kg 100 g Place the food in a flan dish in the centre of the poultry Flan dish turntable When the audible bell sounds turn the food over rearrange and separate Shield thin parts and warm spots with aluminium foil After defrosting wrap in aluminium foil for 15 45 min until thoroughly defrosted Note Not suitable for who...

Page 22: ...80 g 100 g banana sliced 160 g 320 g 480 g ready made curry sauce Recipes for auto cook 0 4 kg 0 8 kg 1 2 kg 1 Mix ingredients for the sauce 2 Place the fish fillet in a round gratin dish with the thin ends toward the centre and sprinkle with salt 3 Spread the sauce on the fish fillet 4 Cover with microwave cling film and cook on AUTOCOOK Fish fillet with sauce 5 After cooking stand for approx 2 m...

Page 23: ...1 slice 150 400 W 1 2 place in a flan dish Baby food 1 jar 190 400 W approx 1 transfer into a suitable microwaveable container after heating stir well and test the temperature Melting margarine 50 800 W 1 2 cover or butter Melting chocolate 100 400 W 2 3 stir occasionally from chilled Abbreviations used tbsp tablespoon tsp teaspoon Cup cupful KG kilogram g gram l litre ml millilitre cm centimetre ...

Page 24: ...ter 6 minutes 2 Cooking meat fish Food Quantity Power Time Method Standing g Level Min time Min Roasts 1000 800W 19 21 seasontotaste placeinashallowflandish turnoverafter 10 pork veal 400W 11 14 lamb 1500 800W 33 36 10 400W 13 17 Roastbeef 1000 800W 9 11 seasontotaste placeinaflandish turnoverafter 10 medium 400W 5 7 Fishfillet 200 800W 3 4 seasontotaste placeinaflandish cover 3 ...

Page 25: ...o about two thirds of the quantity in the original recipe If necessary add more liquid during cooking The amount of fat to be added can be reduced considerably A small amount of butter margarine or oil is sufficient to flavour food For this reason your microwave is excellent for preparing low fat foods as part of a diet Mushroom soup 1 Place the vegetables and the stock in the bowl cover and cook ...

Page 26: ...5 g fennel large cubes 1 bouquet garni 200 g tinned artichoke hearts cut into quarters salt andpepper Sole fillets 1 Washthefishandpatthemdry Removeanybones 2 Cutthelemonandthetomatoesintothinslices 3 Greasetheovendishwithbutter Placethefishfillets inthedishanddrizzlewiththevegetableoil 4 Sprinkleparsleyoverthedish placethetomatoslices ontopandseason Placethelemonslicesontopof thetomatoesandpourth...

Page 27: ...son to taste 2 Place a tablespoon of the filling on top of each slice of cooked ham and roll up Spear the ham with a wooden skewer to fasten it 3 Make a béchamel sauce to do this pour the water and cream into a bowl and heat 3 4 min 800 W Mix the flour and butter to make a roux add to the liquid and whisk until dissolved Cover cook until thick 1 min 800 W Stir and taste 4 Place the sauce into the ...

Page 28: ...ls removed 150 g raspberries washed and hulls removed 250 ml white wine 100 g sugar 50 ml lemon juice 8 gelatin leaves 300 ml milk 1 2 vanilla pod 30 g sugar 15 g cornflour Lasagne 1 Chop the tomatoes mix with the ham and onion garlic minced beef and tomato puree Season cover and cook 7 9 min 800 W 2 Mixthecrèmefraichewiththemilk Parmesan cheese herbs oilandspices 3 Greasethedishandcoverthebottomw...

Page 29: ...hecontrol panel Usingaclothdampenedwithwateronly gentlywipethepanel untilitbecomesclean Avoidusingexcessiveamountsofwater Donotuseanysortof chemicalorabrasivecleaner Oven interior 1 For cleaning wipe any splatters or spills with a soft damp cloth or sponge after each use while the oven is still warm For heavier spills use a mild soap and wipe several times with a damp cloth until all residues are ...

Page 30: ...t through and cook than If the food is colder than usual rotate or turn from time to time or before Set a higher power setting Specifications This oven complies with the requirements of Directives 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AS PART OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT This Product fulfils the requirement of the European standard EN55011 In conformity with t...

Page 31: ...ven seals against the front opening of the cupboard 4 Ensure the appliance is stable and not leaning Ensure that a 4mm gap is kept between the cupboard door above and the top of the frame see diagram Fixing Option 1 Fix the oven in position with the screws provided The fixing points are located on the top and bottom corners of the oven Fixing Option 2 Please see the template sheet supplied with th...

Page 32: ... s T Th he e s so oc ck ke et t s sh ho ou ul ld d n no ot t b be e p po os si it ti io on ne ed d b be eh hi in nd d t th he e c cu up pb bo oa ar rd d The best position is above the cupboard see A Connect the appliance to a single phase 230 V 50 Hz alternating current via a correctly installed earth socket I If f t th he e a ap pp pl li ia an nc ce e i is s t to o b be e o op pe er ra at te ed d...

Page 33: ...s in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket in another part of your home IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE If you fit your own plug the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows Co...

Page 34: ...nd waste volume is reduced Packaging should be taken to your nearest recycling centre Contact your local council for information Disposal of old appliances Old appliances should be made safe before disposal by removing the plug and cutting off and disposing of the power cable It should then be taken to the nearest recycling centre Check with your local Council or Environmental Health Office to see...

Page 35: ...nd serial number of the appliance found on the rating plate 5 The purchase date Please note that a valid purchase receipt or guarantee documentation is required for in guarantee service calls Customer care For general enquiries concerning your AEG Electrolux appliance or for further information on AEG Electrolux products please contact our Customer Care Department by letter or telephone at the add...

Page 36: ...tampered with by any person not authorised by us All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Service Force Centre Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become the Company s property This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights Home visits are made between 8 30am and 5 30pm Monday to Friday Visits may be available outside these hours in which cas...

Page 37: ... Your new home is within the European Community EC or European Free Trade Area The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is only used domestically i e a normal household The product is installed taking into account regulations in your new country Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care centre listed below to give them details of your new home They ...

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