UTENSILS
ITEM
Disposable ovenable
paperboard dishes
Glassware
Heat resistant oven glassware,
glass-ceramic and ceramic,
only
Oven cooking bags
Parchment paper
Plastic
Microwave-safe only,
cooking and storage dishes
Plastic wrap
Thermometers
Microwave-safe, only
Waxed paper
Dinnerware
Microwave-safe, only
Frozen dinner tray
Aluminum
Plastic
Paper plates and cups
Paper towels and napkins
Plastic Foam Cups
Aluminum foil
Browning dish
Fast food carton with metal
handle
Metal twist ties
Paper bags
Glass jars
USE
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
Reheating
and
short term
cooking
Reheating
Reheating
Reheating
and
short term
cooking
Reheating
and cooking
Reheating
Shielding
Searing
meats
None
None
None
Warming
COMMENTS
Some frozen foods are packaged in these pans. Can be
purchased in grocery stores.
Ideal for microwave cooking. May have many pieces
available in your home. Do not use cracked or chipped
dishes.
Follow manufacturers' directions. Close bag with either the
nylon tie provided, a strip cut from the end of the bag, or a
piece of cotton string. Do not close with metal twist tie.
Make six
1/2
-inch (1cm) slits by closure.
Use as a cover to prevent spattering.
Should be labeled, "Suitable for microwave heating."
Check manufacturers' directions for recommended uses.
Some microwave-safe plastic dishes are not suitable for
cooking foods with high fat content.
Use to cover foods during cooking to retain moisture.
Meat and candy thermometers are available.
Use as a cover to prevent spattering and to retain moisture.
Check manufacturers' use and care directions for suitability
for microwave heating. Some dinnerware may state on the
back of the dish, "Microwave Oven Proof." Do not use
cracked or chipped dishes.
Frozen dinners may be heated in foil tray, if tray is less than
3/4
-inch (2cm) high. Place foil tray in center of oven. Leave at
least 1-inch (2.5cm) space between foil tray and oven walls.
Heat only 1 foil tray in the oven at a time. For containers
more than
3/4
-inch (2cm) deep, remove food and place in a
similar size microwave-safe container.
Some frozen dinners have microwave-safe plastic trays.
Use to warm cooked foods and cook foods that require
short cooking times such as wieners.
Use to warm rolls and sandwiches. Use with supervision for
a limited time only. Never use recycled paper.
Use to bring foods to a low serving temperature. Plastic foam
will melt if foods reach a high temperature.
Small strips of foil can be molded around thin parts of meat
or poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can occur if foil is
too close to oven wall.
Check browning dish information for instructions and heating
chart. Do not preheat for more than 8 minutes.
May cause arcing.
They may cause arcing and could cause a fire in the oven.
May cause a fire in the oven.
Remove lid. Heat food until just warm. Most glass jars are
not heat resistant and may break.
TO TEST A CONTAINER FOR SAFE MICROWAVE OVEN USE:
Fill a 8 oz (250mL) glass measure
with water and place it in the microwave oven along with the container to be tested; heat one minute at
HIGH. If the container is microwave oven-safe, it should remain comfortably cool and the water should
be hot. If the container is hot, it has absorbed some microwave energy and should not be used.
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