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INSTALLATION

Moisture content of food: 

 Since the heat 

generated by microwaves tends to evaporate 
moisture, relatively dry foods such as roasts and 
some vegetables are sprayed with water prior to 
cooking or whole cover to retain moisture.

Bone and fat content of foods:

 Bones conduct 

heat and fat cooks faster than beef. Therefore, 
be careful when cooking cuts  of meat w

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or high-fat to the meat to cook evenly and do not 
overcook.

Quantity of food: 

The number of microwaves 

in your oven remains constant regardless of the 
amount of food you’re cooking. Therefore, a larger 
amount of food in the microwave oven, the longer 
the cooking time. Remember to reduce cooking 
times at least one third when preparing 1/2 recipe.

Food shapes: 

The microwaves penetrate only anout 

1 inch.(2.5 cm.) In foods, the inner portion of food is 
cooked thick as the externally generated heat travels 
inwards. In other words, only the outer edges of food 
truly cooked by microwave energy, the rest is cooked 
by convection. Therefore,the worst form of a food to 
be cooked in a microwave is that square and thick. 
The corners will burn long before the center is still 
hot. Food is thin and rouned food form of rings are 
cooked in the microwave successfully. 

Special Techniques to 
Microwave cooking.

Brown:

 Meat and poultry that is cooked 15 minutes 

or longer will brown slightly in its own fat. Foods that 
are cooked for shorter periods can be sprayed with a 
browning sauce and get an appetizing color. Sauces 
most often used to gild are Worcestershire, soy 
sauce and barbecue sauce. Since they are added in 
relatively small amounts to food, the original flavor of 
the recipe is not altered.

Cover:

A cover keeps the heat and steam causing 

food to cook faster. You can use a plastic lid or 
microwave-safe with the edgs folded down to 
prevent splashing.

Cover with greaseproof paper:

 this role effectively 

prevents splashing and help food to retain some 
heat. But because this paper does not cover as well 
as a lid or microwave plastic wrap, allows food to dry 
slightly.

Wrap in grease proof paper or towel: 

sandwiches 

and other foods containing bread must be wrapped 
before placing in the microwave to prevent drying.

Placement and space: 

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 foods such as 

baked potatoes, small cakes and snacks heat more 
evenly if placed  in the oven at the same distance 
form each other and preferably in a circle. Never 
place food on another.

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all the techniques for cooking in microwave ovens. In 
conventional cooking, food is mixed with the purpose 
of mixing. The microwaved foods, but are scrambled 
to spread  and redistri

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ute heat. Always stir from the 

outside of the food is heated first.

Filp:

 Big and tall foods such as roasts and whole 

chickens should be turned so that the top and 
bottom are cooked evenly. It is also a good idea to 
turn the chicken and chops.

Place thicker portions out:

 Since microwaves are 

attacted to the outer po

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to place the tickest portion of meat, poultry and/or 
fish on the outer edge of the plate. Thus, the tic

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Warp:

 Aluminum foil, which block microwaves, 

are sometimes placed in the corners or edges Of 
food with rectangular or square shape to prevent 
overcooking of  these portions. Never used a lot of 
aluminum foil and make sure it is securely fastened 
to the plate where foods are placed as it may cause 
arcing in the oven.

Elevation:

 The very thick or dense foods are usually 

placed high, so that microwaves can be abso

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by the bott

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Drill:

 The food enclosed in a shell, skin or 

membrance can bursh in the oven unless pinched 
before cooking. These foods include both yolk 
and white of eggs, oysters and clams, and many 
vegetables and whole fruits.

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Summary of Contents for MS1682XE

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MICROWAVE OVEN Please read this manual carefully before using this appliance MS1682XE www lg com MFL30494125 ...

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Page 7: ...make adjustments as it deems appropriate to correct the problem Factors that affect cooking times To check the voltage in your oven refer to the specifications at the beginning of this book Many factors affect cooking times The temperature of the ingredients used in a recipe makes a big difference in cooking times For example a frozen cake made with butter milk and eggs will take considerable time ...

Page 8: ...lded down to prevent splashing Cover with greaseproof paper this role effectively prevents splashing and help food to retain some heat But because this paper does not cover as well as a lid or microwave plastic wrap allows food to dry slightly Wrap in grease proof paper or towel sandwiches and other foods containing bread must be wrapped before placing in the microwave to prevent drying Placement ...

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Page 10: ...mestic use Not recommended for commercial use Do not operate the oven when is empty or without the glass tray It is best to leave a glass of water in the oven when not in use The water will absorb carefully all the energy of microwave oven if it started accidentally Warning Oven cavity Door sealing Display window Control panel Security system Turntable Rotatory ring ...

Page 11: ... save time by being provided the programming and start the microwave oven without having to press the START button Example For the time 14 35 Example Press START 4times to select 2minutes on higher power DSSHDUV RQ WKH VFUHHQ RU ORFN 5RWDWH WKH DI 8QWLO WKH GLVSOD VKRZV 14 PreVV 6WDUW RU ORFN 7KH FORFN ZLOO VWDUW FRXQWLQJ PrHVV 6WRS OHDU WLPHV 1RWH I RX SUHVV DJDLQ 4XLFN 6WDUW VHFRQGV ZLOO EH The ...

Page 12: ... Cook foods containing cheese and eggs Cakes and biscuits cooking eggs cook custard Cook rice soup Defrost Melt butter and chocolate Cooking less tender cuts of meat Soften butter and cheese soften ice cream Upload masses N 9 10 8 6 4 2 US Press Latin Menu 1 time Display will show AF 1 Rotate the DIAL Until the display shows 2 0 Example To cook 2 cups of beans only proceed as follow Latin Menu is ...

Page 13: ... of beans 2 cups of beans 8 cups water r 5 medium shrimp 1 2 cup white wine 1 2 cloves garlic crushed 1 4 chopped onion 1 4 cup olive oil dde 1 4 cup chopped parsley 1 2 tablet of butter 1 2 red pepper Lb 3 cloves of garlic 1 glass of wine 1 tablespoon crumb bread 1 4 cup olive oil garlic Clams in Red 4 portions 1 pound shelled clams Sauce 1 medium onion Wash clams Place in container for Micro Add...

Page 14: ...f water Lasagna 8 portions 1 package precooked lasagna Place in a microwave safe bowl oil garlic oregano 1 can tomato sauce and chopped carrots and onion chopped and press the function lasagna When the BEEP sounds add 2 pounds of ground beef the meat and sauce with the wine glass 4 cloves of garlic if applicable and continue cooking 1 carrot chopped At the sound of the second BEEP make lasagna 2 o...

Page 15: ... vegetables into cubes and place in a large container safe for microwave Add water and cook according chicken soup When the beep sounds add the cilantro and cook for the remaining time Add salt and pepper to taste Note One of the envelopes with achiote chicken broth is to season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper Stew Chicken 1 skinless chicken chopped 1 onion 1 green pepper 3 cloves of garl...

Page 16: ...imes Ar 4 Appear on the screen NOTE If you press the Pause Delete when ILQLVKHG cooking the oven will beep at intervals of time The microwave menu has been pre programmed to cook certain foods automatically Simply enter the required information and let your microwave cook your selection Be sure to close the oven door before making your selection Press Stop Clear Press HDOWK LHW 4 times GO 4 Appear...

Page 17: ...oking When the third BEEP sound stir and cook for the remainder Seafood Rice 4 1 cup rice 4 cups water 2 cups whole milk 6 tablespoons sugar 300 grams 1 2 a lemon peel 2 cinnamon stick 1 tablespoon butter 60 grams Put oil in pan and heat in microwave maxima A adirle the onion and garlic add the paprika and cook Having previously squid troceadosal clean taste along with fish and camarones ademas th...

Page 18: ...n the recipe Add salt and pepper to the steaks Place vegetables along with water wine and bay leaf in a microwave safe bowl cover and press the function grilled fish When the beep sounds add the fish fillets and cook uncovered Let stand 4 minutes before serving The baking time may vary depending on the thickness of the fillets Add onions tomatoes ham paprika and margarine in a microwave safe conta...

Page 19: ...sted Press start to continue defrosting the other portions The microwave will not stop ringingbeep until you open the door For best results remove fish seafood meat and poultry closed from original container They keep food juices which can cause the outer surface food is cooked Place food in a refractory heat supporting on the turntable without Browning grill 11 QUICK DEFROST This function is simi...

Page 20: ...O ON feature allows you to save energy through display off during stand by status or after 5 minutes with door open or closing display will off automatically appears on the display Press Stop Clear ECO ON or after 5 minutes with door open or closing display off During ECO ON status if you press any key display will on Press Stop Clear ECO ON Press Stop Clear Hold Warm Press Press Start QXLFN Start...

Page 21: ...u and your family can enjoy great healthy meals CUTS COOKING TIME BY 454g 1 lb MICROWAVE POWER e k a B w o L o m o L 81 2a 9 min M HIGH 80 Medium 9 a 10 min M HIGH 80 Well Done 11 a 121 2min M HIGH 80 Hamburguers 7 a 9 min M HIGH 60 Ground Beef 6 a 8 min M HIGH 80 2 e g a s u a S 2 a 3 min HIGH 4 4 a 5 min HIGH 8 5 a 7 min HIGH Lamb Leg steak and shoulder 13 a 16 min M HIGH 80 steak Pork 12 a 15 m...

Page 22: ...le is finish let stand as indicate in the cooking table 6 After standing time have passed check that the fish is fully cooked The fish should be opaque and the meat tender This indicate that is well done FRESH FISH TABLE MICROWAVE COOK 22 GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR COOKING POULTRY GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR COOKING FISH BIRDS COOKING TIME PER 454 G 1 Lb POWER LEVEL CHICKEN Whole Chicken Breast with bone P...

Page 23: ...ns towels plates bowls small boxes and cardboard are tools convenien Some paper products recycling may contain impurities which can cause arcing or fire when used in the microwave oven 3 Some plastic plates bowls cups and wrappers can be used in the oven microwave Follow the manufacturer s instructions or information given in the cook book when use plastic in your microwave 4 Metal utensils and ute...

Page 24: ... and damage 10 Require small amounts of food cooking or heating time shorter If the normal times default are assigned to them can overheat and burn 11 Set oven so that the front of the door is at least 8cm behind the edge of the surface where it is located to prevent it from tipping accidentally 12 Before cooking pierce the skin of potatoes apples and other fruits or vegetables 13 Do not cook eggs...

Page 25: ... density of the food Q Is possible to make popcorn Popcorn in the microwave A Yes using one of the 2 methods described below 1 Using devices specifically designed to make popcorn in microwave ovens 2 The popcorn specially prepared and packaged to be cooked in microwave ovens which contain detaile instructions on the power and time required for abtaining a acceptable product FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ...

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