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Food characteristics&

Microwave cooking 

Keeping an eye on things

The recipes in this book have been formulated with great care, but your success in
preparing the food depends on how much attention you pay to the cooking process.
Always watch your food while it cooks. Your microwave oven is equipped with a
light that turns on automatically when the oven is in operation. This allows you to
see inside the oven and check the progress of your food. Directions given in recipes
to elevate, stir, and the like should be followed. If the food seems to be cooking 
unevenly, simply make the necessary adjustments you think appropriate to correct 
the problem. 

Factors affecting microwave cooking times

Many factors affect cooking times. The temperature of ingredients used in a recipe
makes a big difference in cooking times. For example, a cake made with ice-cold
butter, milk, and eggs will take considerably longer time to bake than one made with
ingredients that are at room temperature. All of the recipes in this book give a range
of cooking times. In general, you will find that the food remains under-cooked at the
lower end of the time range, and you may sometimes want to cook your food beyond
the maximum time given, according to personal preference. The governing philosophy
of this book is that it is best for a recipe to be conservative in giving cooking times; as 
overcooked food is ruined for good. Some of the recipes, particularly those for bread, 
cake, and custards recommend removing foods from the oven when they are slightly 
undercooked. This is not a mistake. When allowed to stand, usually covered, these 
foods will continue to cook outside of the oven as the heat trapped within the outer 
portions of the food gradually travels inward. If the food is left in the oven until it is 
cooked all the way through, the outer portions will become overcooked or even burnt. 
You will become increasingly skilful in estimating both cooking  and standing times for 
various foods. 

Density of food

Light, porous food such as cakes and bread cook more quickly than heavy, dense
foods such as roasts and casseroles. You must take care when cooking porous food
that the outer edges do not become dry and brittle.

Height of food

The upper portion of tall food, particularly roasts, will cook more quickly than the
lower portion. Thus, it is recommeded to turn tall food several times during cooking.

Moisture content of food

Since the heat generated from microwaves tends to evaporate moisture, relatively dry food
such as roasts and some vegetables should either be sprinkled with water prior to cooking
or covered to retain moisture.

Bone and fat content of food

Bones conduct heat and fat cooks more quickly than meat. Care must be taken when 
cooking bony or fatty cuts of meat to ensure they do not cook unevenly or overcook.

Quantity of food

The number of microwaves in your oven remains constant regardless of how much food is
being cooked. Therefore, the more food you place in the oven, the longer the cooking time.
Remember to decrease cooking times by at least one third when halving a recipe.

Shape of food

Microwaves penetrate only about 2.5 cm into food, The interior portion of thick food is 
cooked as the heat generated on the outside travels inward. Only the outer edge of food is
cooked by microwave energy; the rest is cooked by conduction. The worst possible shape
for a food to be cooked in microwave is a thick square; as the corners will get burnt long 
before the centre is even warm . Round thin foods and ring shaped foods are easier to cook 
in the microwave.

Covering

Covering food helps retain moisture, shorten cooking time and reduce spattering. Use a lid
or microwave-safe cling film with a corner folded back to prevent spilling.

Browning

Meats and poultry that are cooked fifteen minutes or longer will brown lightly in their own
fat. Food that is cooked for a shorter period of time may be brushed with a browning sauce
such as worcestershire sauce, soy sauce or barbecue sauce to achieve an appetizing colour. 
Since relatively small amounts of browning sauce is added to food, the original flavour of the 
recipe is not altered.

Covering with greaseproof paper

Use greaseproof paper can help to prevent spattering and help food retain some heat. But
because it makes a looser cover than a lid or cling film, hence the food to dry out slightly.

Arranging and spacing

Individual foods such as baked potatoes, small cakes and hors d’oeuvres will heat more
evenly if placed in the oven at an equal distance apart in a ring pattern. Never stack foods 
on top of one another. 

Summary of Contents for MS2548AR

Page 1: ...MICROWAVE OVEN OWNER S MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING MS2548AR ...

Page 2: ... microwave energy Precautions When heating liquids e g soups sauces and beverages in your microwave oven overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without evidence of bubbling This could result in a sudden boil over of the hot liquid To prevent this possibility the following steps should be taken 1 Avoid using straight sided containers with narrow necks 2 Do not overheat 3 Stir the liq...

Page 3: ...ted Microwaves do not heat cookware though cooking vessels will eventually get hot from the heat generated by the food A very safe appliance Contents Your microwave oven is one of the safest of all home appliances When the door is opened the oven automatically stops producing microwaves Microwave energy is converted completely to heat when it enters food leaving no left over energy to harm you whe...

Page 4: ...locking the outlet can damage the oven Unpacking Installing Unpack your oven and place it on a flat level surface By following the basic steps on these two pages you will be able to quickly check if your oven is operating properly Please pay particular attention to the guidance on where to install your oven When unpacking your oven make sure to remove all accessories and packaging Check to make su...

Page 5: ...it recahes 0 it will BEEP Open the oven door and test the temperature of the water If you oven is operating properly the water shuold be warm Be careful when removing the container it may be hot YOUR OVEN IS NOW INSTALLED Fill a microwave safe container with 300 ml of water Place it on the GLASS TRAY and close the oven door If you have doubts about what type of container to use please refer to pag...

Page 6: ...ny strange looking symbols unplug your oven from the electrical socket and plug it back in and reset the clock During clock setting the colon will flash After setting the colon will stop flashing Make sure you have correctly installed your oven as described earlier in this book Press Stop Clear Press Clock once If you want to use a 12 hour clock setting Press Clock one more time If you want to cha...

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Page 9: ...il Water Brown minced beef Cook poultry pieces fish vegetables Cook tender cuts of meat MEDIUM HIGH All reheating Roast meat and poultry Cook mushrooms and shellfish Cook foods containing cheese and eggs MEDIUM Bake cakes and scones Prepare eggs Cook custard Prepare rice soup DEFROST All thawing MEDIUM LOW Melt butter and chocolate Cook less tender cuts of meat LOW Soften butter cheese Soften ice ...

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Page 11: ...he fourth press During Q START cooking you can extend the cooking time up to 10 minutes by repeatedly pressing the Start Quick Start key The QUICK START feature allows you to set 30 seconds intervals of HIGH power cooking with a touch of the Start Quick Start In the following example I will show you how to set 2 minutes of cooking on high power ...

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Page 13: ...e glass tray After reheating stir and then stand for 1 2 minutes with cover Place contents of can including brine in a microwave save bowl Heat uncovered After heating stir well Drain and serve Place stew in a microwave save bowl Cover with wrap loosely After heating stir well and stand for 2 minutes Place desired number of eggs and milk into a large bowl Whisk slightly Cover with wrap After cooki...

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Page 15: ...2 Tablespoon 0 5kg 0 8kg 4 Tablespoon Place vegetables in a microwave safe bowl Add water Cover with wrap After cooking stir and allow to stand for 2 minutes Add amount of water according to the quantity 0 2kg 0 4kg 2 Tablespoon 0 5kg 0 8kg 4 Tablespoon Wash rice Darin water Place rice boiling water in a deep and large bowl Rice After cooking stand covered for 5 minutes or until water is absorbed ...

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Page 17: ...etween paper towel or flat plate Turn food over at beep After defrosting let stand for 1 2 minutes Bread Food to be defrosted should be in a suitable microwave proof container and place uncovered on the glass turntable If necessary shield small areas of meat or poultry with flat pieces of aluminum foil This will prevent thin areas becoming warm during defrosting Ensure the foil does not touch the ...

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Page 19: ...kly for minced meat Remove the meat completely from it s wrapping Place the mince onto a microwave safe plate When BEEP at this point remove the mince from the microwave oven turn the mince over and return to the microwave oven Press start to continue At the end of the program remove the mince from the microwave oven cover with foil and allow to stand 5 15 minutes or until completely thawed Minced...

Page 20: ... makes food reheating convient and easy to use The oven has been pre programmed to automatically reheat food Your oven has three Auto Reheat settings Chilled Pizza Sauce and Curry In the following example I will show you how to cook 0 4kg of Chilled Meal Category Chilled Meal Frozen Meal Chilled Pizza Press Auto Reheat time times times ...

Page 21: ...illed pizza on the flat dish After heating stand for 1 2 minutes Pour thefrozen meal into a microwave safe bowl Cover with lid or plastic wrap After heating stir Stand for 2 minutes with cover And then stir again This function is for reheating leftover chilled pizza Place chilled pizza on the low rack over the glass turntable After cooking take food out immediately Stand for 2 3 minutes 0 3 kg 0 6...

Page 22: ...n increase or decrease cooking time by pressing theMore Less key When manual cooking you can extend the cooking time at any point by using the More Less key There is no need to stop the cooking process Press More The cooking time will increase by10 seconds for each press of the key Press Less The cooking time will decrease by10 seconds for each press of the key Press Stop Clear Set the requiredAut...

Page 23: ...eces on microwavable plate Cover with plastic wrap and vent Place fish on microwavable plate Cover with plastic wrap and vent Place lasagne on microwavable plate Cover with plastic wrap and vent COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish Stir once halfway through cooking COOK covered in microwavable casserole dish Stir once halfway through cooking Reheat filling and bun separately COOK covered in...

Page 24: ...s 2 3 minutes 2 3 minutes 2 3 minutes 4 8 11 2 21 2 4 7 6 9 4 9 6 12 51 2 71 2 91 2 14 41 2 71 2 41 2 71 2 6 9 2 ears 230g 450g 4 cups 2 medium 4 medium 2 potatoes 4 potatoes 450g 450g 450g Vegetable Amount Cook time Instructions Standing at HIGH Time Artichokes 230g each Asparagus Fresh Spears Green Beans Beats Fresh Broccoli Fresh Spears Cabbage Fresh Chopped Carrots Fresh Sliced Cauliflower Fre...

Page 25: ...e oven Food or liquid could expand quickly and cause container or bag to break Pierce or open container or bag before cooking Do not attempt to tamper with or make any adjustments or repairs to the door control panel safety interlock switches or any other part of the oven It is hazardous for unqualified service personnel to carry out any service or repair that involves the removal of any cover wha...

Page 26: ...ate glassware such as tumblers or wine glasses as these might shatter as the food warms Plastic storage containers These can be used to hold foods that are to be reheated quickly However they should not be used to hold foods that will need considerable time in the oven as hot foods will eventually warp or melt the plastic containers Paper Paper plates and containers are convenient and safe to use ...

Page 27: ...y and brittle Height of food The upper portion of tall food particularly roasts will cook more quickly than the lower portion Thus it is recommeded to turn tall food several times during cooking Moisture content of food Since the heat generated from microwaves tends to evaporate moisture relatively dry food such as roasts and some vegetables should either be sprinkled with water prior to cooking o...

Page 28: ... during standing time The internal temperature of foods will rise between 5 F 3 C and 15 F 8 C during standing time Standing time Foods are often stood for 3 to 10 minutes after being removed from the microwave oven Usually the foods are covered during standing time to retain heat unless they are supposed to be dry in texture some cakes and biscuits for example Standing allows foods to finish cook...

Page 29: ... a pad on the Control Panel is Check your cooking guide again to make sure you have followed the directions correctly and to see what might cause variations in the cooking time Cooking guide times and heat settings are suggestions chosen to help prevent overcooking the most common problem in getting used to a microwave oven Variations in the size shape weight and dimensions of the food require dif...

Page 30: ...t be connected to the The wire which is colored GREEN YELLOW or GREEN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Warning This appliance must be earthed Technical Specifications Power Input 220 V AC 50 Hz Output 850 W IEC60...

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