Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking
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Table for reheating food
Quantity
[min:sec]
[min]
1)
Drinks
2)
Coffee, drink temperature 140-150°F /
60–65°C
1 drink
(2/3 cup / 200 ml)
7
0:50–1:10
–
Milk, drink temperature 140-150°F /
60–65°C
1 drink
(2/3 cup / 200 ml)
7
1:00–1:50
3)
–
Boiling water
1 drink
(1/2 cup / 125 ml)
7
1:00–1:50
–
Baby bottle (milk)
Approx. 2/3 cup /
200 ml
4
0:50–1:00
3)
1
Mulled wine, drink temperature
140-150°F / 60–65°C
1 glass
(2/3 cup / 200 ml)
7
0:50–1:10
–
Food
3)
Baby Food (room temperature)
1 jar (7 oz / 200 g)
4
0:30–1:00
1
Cutlets, fried
7 oz / 200 g
5
3:00–5:00
2
Fish fillet, fried
7 oz / 200 g
5
3:00–4:00
2
Roast meat in gravy
7 oz / 200 g
5
3:00–5:00
1
Side dishes
8 oz / 250 g
5
3:00–5:00
1
Vegetables
8 oz / 250 g
5
4:00–5:00
1
Gravy
1 cup / 250 ml
5
4:00–5:00
1
Soup / Casserole
1 cup / 250 ml
5
4:00–5:00
1
Soup / Casserole
1 pt / 500 ml
5
7:00–8:00
1
Microwave power level /
heating-up time /
resting time
1)
Allow food to stand at room temperature. During this resting time, the temperature will
distribute throughout the food more evenly.
2)
To avoid a boiling delay, always wait a minimum of 20 seconds before removing the
container from the oven and place a suitable glass rod or utensil into the cup or glass when
heating liquids.
3)
Durations apply for food with an initial temperature of approx. 40°F / 5°C.
For food which is not normally stored in the fridge an initial temperature of approx. 70°F /
20°C is assumed.
With the exception of baby food and delicate sauces, food should be heated to a
temperature of 155-165°F / 70–75°C.
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