Microwave
Guide
of Utensil/Cookware
Microwave Uses
Paper
Boxes
Baking Trays
Metal or part metal pots, Pans,
Thermometers, Skewers and Foil
Trays
Boilable Hard and Soft Plastics,
such as:
Glass jars, such as:
baby
vegetables, entrees. syrups.
dressings
Handmade Pottery, Porcelain,
Stoneware
Microwave Plastics such as:
Hocking
Plastic, Mister Microwave,
Ware, Republic,
Paper or Styrofoam Plates
and Cups
Oven Glass such as: Anchor Hocking.
Fire King,
Pyrex
Regular Dinnerware, such as:
by Corning,
Generation.
El
Franciscan.
International Stoneware,
Marsh,
Unsuitable Dinnerware, such as:
Corning
Floyd
Oven-to-table Ware, Melamine,
Dishes with metal
Towels and Napkins,
Glass-Ceramic
such as: Corning Ware.
Progression G by
Plastic Wrap, Cooking Bags,
Boil-in-bags, Storage Bags
Specialty Glass-Ceramic and
Porcelain, such as: El
Rogers,
Marsh Industries,
Paperboard Trays
frozen
entrees and dinners
Plastic Trays and Plates
frozen entrees
dinners
Avoid. Use only
trays 3/4-in. less. Foil metal will reflect
microwaves, thus preventing even heating. Arcing can occur foil is closer
than l-in. to oven walls.
Cooking ground beef (colander).
Defrosting. Heating.
Avoid heating baby
in jars, especially meat
egg mixtures. Remove
metal caps to warm syrup or soften salad dressing
refrigerator.
Cooking and heating.
Cooking
Heating
serving foods and beverages. Styrofoam should be used for
short-term heating to low temperatures and for serving.
Cooking
heating.
Heating
some cooking
Cooking bacon. Absorbing moisture and preventing spatters. Heating and
serving sandwiches or appetizers. Light covering to hold in steam.
Cooking
heating
Covering to
in steam (wrap). Cooking (cooking and boil-in bags)
Heating (storage bags).
Recommended
microwave
cooking of special foods.
Cooking
heating.
Cooking
heating.
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