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STANDING TIME

Dense foods e.g. meat, jacket potatoes and cakes, require standing time(inside 

or outside of the oven) after cooking, to allow heat to finish conducting to cook 

the center completely. Wrap meat joints and jacket potatoes in aluminium foil 

while standing. Meat joints need approx. 10-15 minutes, jacket potatoes 5 

minutes. Other foods such as  plated meal, vegetables, fish etc require 2-5 

minutes standing. After defrosting food, standing time should also be allowed. If 

food is not cooked after standing time, return to the oven and cook for additional 

time.

MOISTURE CONTENT

Many fresh foods e.g. vegetables and fruit, vary in their moisture content 

throughout the season, particularly jacket potatoes. For this reason cooking 

times may have to be adjusted. Dry ingredients e.g. rice, pasta, can dry out 

during storage so cooking times may differ.

DENSITY

Porous airy foods heat more quickly than dense heavy foods.

CLING FILM

Cling film helps keep the food moist and the trapped steam assists in speeding 

up cooking times. Pierce before cooking to allow excess steam to escape. 

Always take care when removing cling film from a dish as the build-up of steam 

will be very hot.

SHAPE

Even shapes cook evenly. Food 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.

COOKING TECHNIQUES

STARTING TEMPERATURE

The colder the food, the longer it takes to heat up. Food from a fridge takes 

longer to reheat than food at room temperature.

LIQUIDS

All liquids must be stirred before and during heating. Water especially must be 

stirred before and during heating, to avoid eruption. Do not heat liquids that have 

previously been boiled. DO NOT OVERHEAT.

TURNING & STIRRING

Some foods require stirring during cooking. Meat and poultry should be turned 

after half the cooking time.

ARRANGING

Individual foods e.g. chicken portions or chops, should be placed on a dish so 

that the thicker parts are towards the outside.

QUANTITY

Small quantities cook faster than large quantities, also small meals will reheat 

more quickly than large portions.

PIERCING

The skin or membrane on some foods will cause steam to build up during 

cooking. These foods must be pierced or a strip of skin should be peeled off 

before cooking to allow the steam to escape. Eggs, potatoes, apples, sausages 

etc, will all need to be pierced before cooking. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BOIL 

EGGS IN THEIR SHELLS.

COVERING

Cover foods with microwave cling film or a lid. Cover fish, vegetables, 

casseroles, soups. Do not cover cakes, sauces, jacket potatoes or pastry items.

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Page 1: ...COOK BOOK MICROWAVE OVEN KOR6M17 Customer Helpline Number 03330 144 477 Spare Parts 0844 557 0270 or www 4daewoo co uk DAEWOO ELECTRONICS Web Site www daewooelectronics co uk How to unbox install main...

Page 2: ...il it has been repaired by a competent person 1 door bent 2 hinges and latches broken or loosened 3 door seals and sealing surfaces d WARNING It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person t...

Page 3: ...E 16 COOKING REHEATING CHART 17 VEGETABLE CHART 19 RECIPES 20 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING To prevent fire burns electric shock and other warnings...

Page 4: ...everal times with a fork 10 Do not pop popcorn longer than the manufacturer s directions popping time is generally below 3 minutes Longer cooking does not yield more popped corn it can cause scorching...

Page 5: ...BOILING OVER WHENASPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID To reduce the risk of injury to persons a Do not overheat the liquid b Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it...

Page 6: ...g a place to position it or the insulation might be adversely affected and breakdowns occur 6 Power supply Check your local power source This oven requires a current of approximately 6 amperes 240V 50...

Page 7: ...oured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings...

Page 8: ...ial heat resistant glass The tray must always be in proper position before operating Do not cook food directly on the tray 8 Viewing screen Allows viewing of food The screen is designed so that light...

Page 9: ...icrowave energy will be turned off automatically when the timer knob reaches OFF Then food can be taken out of the oven To prevent the oven from operating with the door open your microwave oven is fit...

Page 10: ...etergent may be used if the oven gets very dirty The use of harsh detergent or abrasives is not recommended The outside oven surface should be cleaned with soap and water rinsed and dried with a soft...

Page 11: ...ables and cakes is to allow the inside to cook completely without overcooking the outside Q What does standing time mean A Standing time means that food should be removed from the oven and covered for...

Page 12: ...ction point for the recycling of electrical electronic equipments waste In the European Union and Other European countries which there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electroni...

Page 13: ...es Fast food packaging Polystyrene cups containers Paper bags or newspaper Recycled paper or metal trims Can be used to warm food Overheating may cause the polystyrene to melt May catch fire May cause...

Page 14: ...me canning Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to consume Always use the minimum recipe cooking time It is better to undercook rather than overcook foods Undercooked foods can be returne...

Page 15: ...particles and foods high in these will cook more quickly Microwaves can only penetrate to a depth of 4 5cm and as heat spreads through the food by conduction just as in a traditional oven the food coo...

Page 16: ...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 COOKING TECHNIQUES STARTING TEMPERATURE The col...

Page 17: ...foods such as chicken wings To prevent arching do not allow foil to come within 1 inch of oven walls or door Remove To prevent cooking thawed portions should be removed from the oven at this point Thi...

Page 18: ...hicken MEDIUM 5 7 min Breast boned MEDIUM 6 8 min FISH Fish Fillets HIGH 4 6 min Brush a little oil or melted butter over the fish or add 15 30ml 1 2 tbsp lemon juice wine stock milk or water Always l...

Page 19: ...l serving bowl Stir well once or twice during heating Before serving check the temperature carefully Baby milk 100ml 4fl oz 225ml 8fl oz 20 30 sec 40 50 sec Stir or shake well and pour into a steriliz...

Page 20: ...lb 250g 3 4 min Cut courgettes into slices Add 30ml 2tbsp water or a knob of butter Cook until just tender Egg plants lb 250g 3 4 min Cut egg plants into small slices and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon l...

Page 21: ...cheese 5 Cook at Medium for 2 minutes until the cheese has melted STIR FRIED VEGETABLES 1 tbsp 15ml sunflower oil 2 tbsp 30ml soy sauce 1 tbsp 15ml sherry 1 2 5cm root ginger peeled and finely grated...

Page 22: ...led 3 tbsp 45ml lemon juice 1 lb 675g caster sugar 1 Place strawberries and lemon juice in a very large bowl heat at High for 5 minutes or until the fruit has softened Add sugar mix well 2 Cook at Med...

Page 23: ...er 1 Place onion garlic and oil in casserole and cook at High for 2 minutes or until soft 2 Place all other ingredients in casserole Stir well 3 Cover and cook at High for 4 minutes then Medium for 8...

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