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GENERAL GUIDE LINES

Since microwave cooking to some extent is different from traditional
cooking, the following general guidelines should be considered
whenever you use your microwave oven

If the food is undercooked

Check if:
• You have selected the correct power level.
• The selected time is sufficient-the times given in the recipes are

approximate. They depend on initial temperature, weight and
density of the food etc.

• The container is appropriate.

If the food is overcooked, i.e. dried out or burnt

Before you cook again, consider whether:
• The power level was too high.
• The set time was too long-the times in the recipes are approximate.

They depend on initial temperature, weight and density of the food
etc.

Points to remember when defrosting

• The shape of the package alters the defrosting time. Shallow

rectangular packets defrost more quickly than a deep block.
Separate pieces as they begin to defrost; free flow slices defrost
more easily.

• Shield areas of food with small pieces of foil if they start to become

warm.

• When defrosting, it is better to under thaw the food slightly and

allow the process to finish during the standing time.

The amount of food

The more food you want to prepare the longer it takes. A rule of
thumb is that double amount of food requires almost double the time.
If one potato takes four minutes to cook, approximately seven
minutes are required to cook two potatoes.

Starting temperature of food

The lower temperature of the food which is being put into the
microwave oven, the longer time it takes. Food at room temperature
will be reheated more quickly than food at refrigerator temperature.

Composition of the food

Food with a lot of fat and sugar will be heated faster than food
containing a lot of water. fat and sugar will also reach a higher
temperature than water in the cooking process.
The more dense the food, the longer it takes to heat. “Very dense”
food like meat takes longer time to reheat than lighter, more porous
food like sponge cakes.

Size and shape

Smaller pieces of food will cook more quickly than larger pieces and
uniform pieces of food cook more evenly than irregularly shaped
foods.
With unevenly shaped food, the thinner parts will cook faster than the
thicker areas. Place the thinner chicken wings and legs to the centre
of the dish.

Stirring, turning of foods

Stirring and turning of foods are techniques used in conventional as
well as in microwave cooking to distribute the heat quickly to the
centre of the dish and avoid over-cooking at the outer edges of the
food.

Covering food helps:

• To reduce spattering
• To shorten cooking times
• To retain food moisture
All covering, which will allow microwaves to pass through are
suitable-See page 5 “Which utensils can be used in the oven?”

Releasing pressure in foods

Several foods are tightly covered by a skin or membrane.
These foods should be pricked with a fork or cocktail stick to release
the pressure and to prevent bursting, as steam builds up within them
during cooking. This applies to potatoes, chicken livers, sausages,
egg yolks and some fruits.

Standing time

Always allow the food to stand for some time after using the oven.
standing time after defrosting, cooking/reheating always improves
the result since the temperature will then be evenly distributed
through out the food.
In a microwave oven food continues to cook even when the
microwave energy is turned off. It is no longer cooking by
microwaves, but still being cooked by the conduction of the high
residual heat to the centre of the food. 
The length of standing time depends on the volume and density of
the food. Sometimes it can be as short as the time it takes you to
remove the food from the oven and take it to the serving table.
However, with larger, denser foods, the standiing time may be as
long as 10 minutes. During  ‘standing’, the internal temperature of the
food will rise by as much as 8

˚

C and the food will finish cooking in

this time.

Arranging food

This is done in several ways in microwave cooking to give more
even cooking results.
If you are cooking several items of the same food
such as jacket potatoes, place them in a ring
pattern for uniform cooking. When cooking foods
of uneven shapes or thickness, place the smaller
or thinner area of the food towards the centre of the
dish where it will be heated last.

Uneven foods such as fish should be arranged in the oven
with the tails to the centre.
If you are saving a meal in the refrigerator or
‘plating’ a meal for reheating, arrange the thicker,
denser foods to the outside of the 
plate and the thinner or less dense foods 
in the middle. 
Place thin slices of meat on top of each 
other or interlace them. Thicker slices such as
meat loaf and sausages have to be placed close
to each other. Gravy or sauce should be reheated in
a separate container.

Choose a tall, narrow container rather than a low
and wide container. When reheating gravy, sauce or
soup, do not fill the container more than 2/3.

When you cook or reheat whole fish, score the skin
this prevents cracking.
Shield the tail and head with small pieces of foil
to prevent over-cooking but ensure the foil does
not touch the sides of the oven.

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Summary of Contents for KOC-9C5T

Page 1: ...ng this oven please read this manual completely MICROWAVE CONVECTION GRILLOVEN KOC 9C5T Customer Helpline Number 03330 144 477 Spare Parts 0844 557 0270 or www 4daewoo co uk DAEWOO ELECTRONICS Web Sit...

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Page 3: ...t or tamper with the safety interlocks b Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces MICROWAVES CANNOT PASS THRO...

Page 4: ...S 1362 We recommend the use of good quality plugs and wall sockets that can be switched off when the machine is not in use IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are coloured i...

Page 5: ...ker panel d Do not use the cavity for storage purposes Do not leave paper products cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use 17 Do not use this microwave oven to heat corrosive chemicals...

Page 6: ...Do not use oil unless specified by the manufacturer 15 Keep an eye on the oven from time to time when food is heated or cooked in disposable containers of plastic paper or other combustible materials...

Page 7: ...vessels with decorations be used since metal e g gold might be part of the decoration and such decorations will be damaged Small pieces of aluminum foil can be used but only to shield the areas that...

Page 8: ...e used in small quantities to protect areas against overcooking Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to the oven wall or if too much foil is used Do not preheat for more than 8minutes Porcelain p...

Page 9: ...CLEANING mode gram When blinking the oven is operating in weight input mode 2 2 Auto cook Used to cook or reheat 3 3 Combi Used to select combi mode 4 4 Convection Used to select convection mode and...

Page 10: ...when using the oven IMPORTANT The roller guide must be placed at the centre of the oven cavity 3 3 Metal Rack Centre the rack on the glass tray when using the grill cooking convection cooking and auto...

Page 11: ...display is turned on and beep sounds The oven is turned power off automatically after 10 minutes without using KITCHEN TIMER operates as a minute timer KITCHEN TIMER operates without microwave energy...

Page 12: ...nd cool shows on the display Note The oven will automatically work on 100 microwave power if a cooking time is entered without the power level previously being selected You can check the power level w...

Page 13: ...ck oven gloves while handling food or accessories This method is ideal for toasting bread or muffins Remember the oven will be hot Place all food on the metal rack Use oven proof cookware As there is...

Page 14: ...set the cooking time For a cooking time of 11 minutes turn the dial knob to set 11 00 up to 60 minutes can be set 11 00 shows in display 5 Press the START SPEEDY COOK button The oven light comes on a...

Page 15: ...minutes can be set 11 00 shows in display 4 Press the START SPEEDY COOK button The oven light comes on and the turntable starts rotating Cooking starts and the time in the display will count down 180C...

Page 16: ...nob to set the cooking time For a cooking time of 11 minutes turn the dial knob to set 11 00 up to 60 minutes can be set 11 00 shows in display 5 Press the START SPEEDY COOK button The oven light come...

Page 17: ...give even defrosting results for frozen food During the defrosting process the oven will beep to remind you to check the food When the oven beeps open the door turn the frozen food over and close the...

Page 18: ...s fat side down on the dish 5 Cook on AUTO COOK ROAST LAMB or ROAST BEEF 6 Turn over when hearing the beep 7 Remove from oven Drain off any excess juices 8 Stand for 10 minutes in foil before serving...

Page 19: ...minutes 3 Press the START SPEEDY COOK button The oven light comes on and the turntable starts rotating Warming starts and the time in the display counts down The Speedy Cook function allows the oven t...

Page 20: ...Turn the dial knob to set the cooking time For a cooking time of 11 minutes turn the dial knob to set 11 00 up to 60 minutes can be set 11 00 shows in display 3 Press the START SPEEDY COOK button The...

Page 21: ...STANDBY POWER 0 MODE If you see arcing press STOP CLEAR button and correct the problem Arcing is the microwave term for sparks in the oven Arcing is caused by Metal or foil touching the side of the ov...

Page 22: ...sh and avoid over cooking at the outer edges of the food Covering food helps To reduce spattering To shorten cooking times To retain food moisture All covering which will allow microwaves to pass thro...

Page 23: ...eaning inside the oven Be sure to properly reinstall these parts into the cavity after cleaning DOOR While the oven door is still warm any spatters or food soils should be wiped off with a damp sudsy...

Page 24: ...est Service Centre Note It is quite normal for steam to be emitted around the door during the cooking cycle The door is not intended to seal the oven cavity completely but its special design contribut...

Page 25: ...ss to continue even after the food is removed from the oven Standing time for joints of meat large vegetables and cakes is to allow the inside to cook completely without overcooking the outside Q What...

Page 26: ...electrical and electronic product By ensuring the correct disposal of this product you will help prevent potential hazards to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by un...

Page 27: ...ood cooks better by microwave when in a round container rather than square SPACING Foods cook more quickly and evenly if spaced apart NEVER pile foods on top of each other STARTING TEMPERATURE The col...

Page 28: ...ompt you to turn the food over At this point open oven door and check the food Follow the techniques listed below for optimum defrost results Then close oven door press the START SPEEDY COOK button to...

Page 29: ...ec Sandwich roll or bun 1 roll 20 30 sec Lasagna 1 serving 4 6 min 10 1 2 oz 300g Casserole 1 cup 1 1 2 3 min 4 cups 5 7 min Mashed potatoes 1 cup 2 3 min 4 cups 6 8 min Baked beans 1 cup 2 3 min Ravi...

Page 30: ...repare even sized florets Arrange the stems to the centre Add 60 75ml 5 6tbsp water Cut carrots into even sized slices Prepare even sized florets Cut big florets into halves Arrange stems to the centr...

Page 31: ...e generously with cheese 5 Cook on P 70 for 2 minutes until the cheese has melted HONEYED CHICKEN 4 boneless chicken breasts 2 tbsp 30ml clear honey 1 tbsp 15ml whole grain mustard 1 2 tsp 2 5ml dried...

Page 32: ...flour 1 2 pint 300ml milk salt and pepper to taste 1 Place the butter in a bowl and cook on P HI for 1 minute until melted 2 Stir in the flour and whisk in the milk Cook on P HI for 3 4 minutes stirr...

Page 33: ...casserole and cook on P HI for 2 minutes or until soft 2 Place all other ingredients in casserole Stir well 3 Cover and cook on P HI for 5 minutes then P 50 for 8 13 minutes or until the meat is cooke...

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