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Cook book

Microwave Oven

Operation Guide

Microwave Oven

Model Numbers:

NN-ST657W / NN-ST657S

NN-ST667W / NN-ST677M

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Page 2: ... 5 Control Panels 6 Ingredient Conversion Chart 12 Operation and Hints Let s Start to Use Your Oven 7 To Set Clock 8 To Use Child Safety Lock 8 To Use Timer Pad 15 To Cook by MICRO POWER AND TIME 9 using AUTO COOK NN ST657W ST657S 13 using SENSOR COOK NN ST677M ST667W 14 To Reheat by MICRO POWER AND TIME 9 using AUTO REHEAT NN ST657W ST657S 12 using SENSOR REHEAT NN ST677M ST667W 14 To Defrost by ...

Page 3: ...microwave oven if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 6 To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity a Do not overcook food Carefully attend microwave oven if paper plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking b Heating theraputic wheat bags is not recommended If heating do not leave unattended and follow manufacturers instruc...

Page 4: ...other appliances Failure to do this may cause the power board fuse to blow and or food to cook slower Do not insert higher value fuse in the power board Food 1 Do not use your oven for home canning or the heating of any closed jar Pressure will build up and the jar may explode In addition the microwave oven cannot maintain the food at the correct canning temperature Improperly canned food may spoi...

Page 5: ...n created by the vibration produces heat energy which is conducted throughout the food It is important to use the correct container when cooking in a microwave oven The following will help you make the right selection How to Test a Container for Safe Microwave Oven Use TO TEST A CONTAINER FOR SAFE MICROWAVE OVEN USE Fill a 1 cup glass measure with cool water and place it in the microwave oven alon...

Page 6: ...racking or breaking Metal Metal cookware or utensils or those with metallic trim should NOT be used in the microwave Since microwave energy is reflected by metal foods in metal containers will not cook evenly There is also a possibility of arcing Although metal utensils should be avoided in microwave cooking some metal can be helpful when used correctly Aluminum foil can be used safely if certain ...

Page 7: ...Identification Plate The model number and serial number are displayed here Waveguide Cover do not remove Door Safety Lock System Roller Ring 1 The Roller Ring and oven floor should be cleaned frequently to prevent excessive noise and scratching of painted surface 2 The Roller Ring must always be used together with the Glass Tray for cooking Display Window Door Release Button Press to open the door...

Page 8: ...is opened or Stop Reset Pad is pressed once during oven operation Start Pad must again be pressed to restart oven Beep Sound When a pad is pressed correctly a beep sound will be heard If a pad is pressed and no beep is heard the unit did not or could not accept the instruction The oven will beep twice between programmed stages At the end of any completed program the oven will beep 5 times Note If ...

Page 9: ...s Tray in the oven Then close the door 3 Select Power Level e g P7 Press Micro Power Pad four times see page 9 for Micro Power chart 4 Set Time e g 1 minute 30 seconds Press numbered Time Pads Verify your selection s in the Display Window 5 Press Let s Start To Use Your Oven 7 once three times once three times NN ST677M ST667W NN ST657W ST657S NN ST677M ST667W NN ST657W ST657S NN ST677M ST667W NN ...

Page 10: ...in and electricity is supplied 4 Maximum time available is 12 59 Clock is 12 hour only One o clock will be displayed as 1 00 not 13 00 This feature allows you to prevent operation of the oven by a young child however the door will open You can set Child Safety Lock when colon or time of day is displayed To set Colon or time of Press 3 times Display Window day is displayed To cancel Display Window ...

Page 11: ...he lower the micro power setting the more evenly the food cooks although it will take a little longer To select the correct power level for cooking different foods refer to the chart below Press POWER LEVEL WATTAGE EXAMPLE OF USE 1x P10 1100 W Boil water Reheat Cook vegetables rice pasta and noodles 2x P9 1000 W Cook fresh fruits 3x P8 900 W Cook cakes desserts Heat milk 4x P7 800 W Cook pork whol...

Page 12: ...hs of a kilogram max 3 0 kg Enter weight Enter weight 2 Press Defrost time appears in the Display Window and begins to count down When cooking time is longer than 60 minutes the time will appear in hours and minutes NOTES For further information refer to next page Defrost by Micro Power and Time Setting 1 2 3 Press 8 times for P3 Press defrost power level Set time according to chart on page 11 Pre...

Page 13: ...efrosting Chart by setting Micro Power at P3 MEAT Beef Minced Beef Roast Topside Beef Tenderloin Chuck or Rump Sirloin rolled Steak Miscellaneous Pork Lamb Roast Chops Ribs POULTRY Chicken whole pieces fillets Duck Turkey FISH SHELLFISH Fish Fillets Whole Fish Crabmeat Lobster Tails Sea Scallops Green Prawns 7 9 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 6 8 7 9 8 10 6 8 6 8 8 10 7 9 7 9 7 9 8 10 8 10 7 9 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 ...

Page 14: ...ime of 3 to 5 minutes at the end of reheating 6 Do not reheat bread or pastry products raw uncooked or frozen foods or beverages Using Auto Reheat NN ST657W ST657S 12 NO OF TAPS DISPLAY RECOMMENDED FOOD WEIGHT 1 250 g 200 300 g 2 450 g 400 500 g 3 650 g 600 700 g 4 850 g 800 900 g 1 Press until the desired weight appears in the Display Window INGREDIENT CONVERSION CHART 1 4 cup 60 ml 1 4 teaspoon ...

Page 15: ...Vegetables 120 g 180 g 250 g 370 g 5 Froz Veg 120 g 250 g 500 g 750 g 6 Potatoes 250 g 370 g 500 g 900 g 7 Legumes 1 0 cup 2 0 cup 3 0 cup 4 0 cup 8 Rice 1 0 cup 1 5 cup 2 0 cup 2 5 cup 9 Noodles 200 g 350 g 500 g 800 g 10 Fish 120 g 250 g 370 g 500 g 11 Curries 250 g 500 g 750 g 12 Chicken Pcs 400 g 600 g 800 g 1000 g 2 Press Cooking time appears in the Display Window and begins to count down See...

Page 16: ...cooking 3 taps Returns to average cooking result If you are satisfied with the result of the SENSOR COOK programme you don t have to use this pad For best results follow these recommendations 1 The door should not be opened before the time appears in the Display Window 2 Do not use plastic dishes as a secure seal cannot be achieved and inaccurate cooking may occur Food Category Recommended Weight ...

Page 17: ...down Then cooking will start NOTES 1 If oven door is opened during the Standing Time Delay Start or Kitchen Timer the time in the Display Window will continue to count down 2 Delay Start Standing Time cannot be programmed before after any Auto Control function This is to prevent the standing temperature of the food from rising before defrosting or cooking begins A change in the starting temperatur...

Page 18: ...th the Plug another appliance into the outlet outlet to check if the outlet is working Oven will not start cooking The door is not closed completely Close the oven door securely Another programme has Press Stop Reset Pad to already been entered cancel the previous programme into the oven and programme again Start was not pressed after Press Start Pad programming The programme has not been Programm...

Page 19: ...en Door Wipe with a soft cloth when steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates a malfunction of the unit or of microwave leakage Roller Ring and oven cavity floor Wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent water or window cleaner and dry Roller Ring may be was...

Page 20: ...ate Please note that freight and insurance to and or from your nearest Authorised Service Centre must be arranged by you Note that home or pick up delivery service is available for the following products in the major metropolitan areas of Australia or the normal operating areas of the nearest Authorised Service Centres a Picture tube CRT based Television Receivers screen b Convection Combination M...

Page 21: ...ired cooking programme See Page 9 To Set Cancel Child Safety Lock page 8 To Cook Reheat Defrost by Micro Power and Time Setting page 9 To Use as a Kitchen Timer page 15 To Set Standing Time page 15 To Set Delay Start page 15 To Set Clock page 8 Set time of day Max 12 59 Press Press Hours Mins To use Turbo Defrost Pad page 10 To Reheat using Sensor Reheat Pad page 14 To Cook using Sensor Cook Pads ...

Page 22: ... Timer page 15 To Set Standing Time page 15 To Set Delay Start page 15 To Set Clock page 8 Press Set time of day Max 12 59 Press Press Set Kitchen time Press Press Set Standing time Press Press Set Delay time Press Set the desired cooking programme See Page 9 To use Turbo Defrost Pad page 10 To Reheat using Auto Reheat Pad page 12 To Cook using Auto Cook Pads Å Å page 13 Press until desired weight...

Page 23: ...d Techniques 1 3 Reheat 4 6 Soups and Snacks 7 8 Fish and Shellfish 9 10 Poultry and Eggs 11 14 Meat 15 18 Vegetables and Legumes 19 24 Rice Pasta and Noodles 25 30 Cakes desserts and slices 31 34 Sauces and Extras 35 36 Turn over for Operation Guide ...

Page 24: ...llowing techniques are extremely important It s a must for you to be familiar with the following tips Techniques for Preparation Timing A range of cooking times is given in each recipe for two reasons First to allow for the uncontrollable differences in food shapes starting temperatures and personal preferences Secondly these allow for the differences in electrical voltage input which changes duri...

Page 25: ...oods should always be kept covered while standing in order to retain the heat If a longer standing time is required while you cook another food to serve with the first for instance cover with aluminum foil Converting Your Favourite Conventional Recipes for Microwave Cooking When adapting conventional recipes for microwave cooking time are reduced considerably For example A chicken which takes 1 ho...

Page 26: ... mixed on a vegetable platter but remember frozen vegetables are not as dense as fresh vegetables as they have been blanched before freezing If vegetables are cut to a similar size they can be cooked in separate ramekins or small dishes at the same time Increasing Decreasing Recipes Increasing To increase a recipe from 4 to 6 servings increase each ingredient listed by half To increase a recipe fr...

Page 27: ...re adding extra heating time and ensure food is hot If food is not heated enough consumption may cause illness Reheating by Sensor Cook S 125 g 1 0 kg Reheating by Sensor is suitable for pre cooked foods There is a setting for frozen and refrigerator temperature or room temperature foods It is suitable for casseroles plated meals soup stews pasta dishes except lasagne and canned foods Do not rehea...

Page 28: ...P10 5 7 Remove from package and place onto paper towel or follow manufacturer s instructions FROZEN MEAL Fish in Sauce 200 g P5 5 7 Pierce corner of bag Heat on a plate Frozen Casserole P10 9 11 Pierce pouch 500g Heat on a plate or bowl Lasagne 500 g P9 11 13 Remove from foil container place into serving dish Plated style dinner P5 8 10 Remove foil cover and replace with plastic wrap 320 g Vegetab...

Page 29: ...a filling that is high in fat sugar or moisture will become hotter in the centre and the pastry may only feel warm Ensure you allow it to stand for several minutes before eating IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN REHEATING FOODS FROM THE FREEZER VOLUME The greater the volume and the more dense the item the longer it takes to reheat E g frozen cake will take less time than frozen casserole LARGE VOL...

Page 30: ...on chopped 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves 1 bay leaf 6 cups chicken stock 1 2 cup frozen peas Method Wash split peas and place in a 2 litre capacity bowl with 1 litre of water Cover and allow soaking for 8 hours or overnight Remove rind from ham hock and discard Cut meat away from the bone and roughly chop Reserve bone Drain peas and place into a 5 litre capacity microwave safe dish Add ham bone ...

Page 31: ... dish and cook on P10 for 2 to 3 minutes Allow to cool slightly Stir in zucchini carrot and cheese and flour In a 1 litre bowl whisk together eggs oil and parsley Add to bacon mixture season with salt and pepper and stir until combined Pour into prepared dish Cook on P6 for 22 to 24 minutes NACHOS SUPREME Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 500 g topside mince 35 g taco seasoning mix 1 3 cup tomato paste 1 ...

Page 32: ...LLI PRAWNS Serves 4 Ingredients 1 kg medium uncooked king prawns 1 small red onion thinly sliced 40 g butter 3 garlic cloves crushed 2 fresh bird s eye chillies deseeded finely chopped 1 2 small red capsicum finely sliced 100 g snow peas trimmed 1 tablespoon lemon juice 80 ml thickened cream 1 4 cup coriander leaves chopped Cooked jasmine rice to serve Method Peel and de vein prawns leaving tails ...

Page 33: ... and prawns Cook on P6 for 5 to 7 minutes stirring halfway through cooking Serve in individual ramekins SALMON STEAKS WITH LIME BUTTER S Å Å Serves 4 Ingredients 30 g butter 1 clove garlic crushed 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger 1 teaspoon grated lime rind 2 tablespoons lime juice 1 2 teaspoon sugar 500 g salmon steaks Method Place butter garlic ginger lime rind juice and sugar in a shallow dish Co...

Page 34: ...on string or a strip cut from the open end of the bag Make six 2 cm slits on top of bag Multiply the weight of the poultry by the minimum recommended minutes per 500 g See chart below Programme Micro Power and Time After cooking check the internal temperature of the bird with a microwave or conventional meat thermometer inserted into the muscle Check temperature in both muscles The thermometer sho...

Page 35: ...serole dish beat eggs lightly with whisk Add milk and salt Whisk until well combined Cover dish with plastic wrap and cook on P6 for 1 to 11 2 minutes Stir eggs and cook for further 1 to 11 2 minutes Stand covered for 1 minute before serving Cooking Chicken Pieces by Auto Cook Å Å Minimum weight 400g Maximum weight 1000g Suitable for cooking chicken pieces such as wings drumsticks thighs half brea...

Page 36: ...OAST CHICKEN S Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 1 5 kg chicken 2 tablespoons melted butter seasonings of your choice lemon pepper seasoned salt etc Method Clean and pat dry chicken with paper towel Brush chicken with melted butter and sprinkle with seasoning Place chicken breast side down on rack in 3 litre dish Cook on P7 for 30 to 35 minutes Turn halfway through cooking To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare a...

Page 37: ...OTTO Serves 4 Ingredients 300 g fresh asparagus chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 1 2 cups arborio rice 1 clove garlic crushed 4 cups boiling chicken stock 2 cups coarsely chopped cooked chicken 1 4 cup grated fresh parmesan cheese 1 4 cup cream ground black pepper 1 tablespoon chopped parsley extra coarsely grated parmesan cheese Method Place asparagus into 2 litre dish and cook on P10 for 1 minu...

Page 38: ...nd ham and secure to body of ham with wooden toothpicks Fold 2 cm over cut surface After heating check temperature using a meat thermometer The thermometer should not touch bone or fat If it does the reading could be inaccurate Lower temperatures are found in the centre of the roast and in the muscle close to a large bone such as a pork loin centre rib roast If the temperatures are low return meat...

Page 39: ...6 to 8 minutes Mix in the soy sauce lemon juice and basil and serve sprinkled with peanuts LAMB KORMA S Å Å Serves 4 Ingredients 1 onion diced 500 g lamb cubed 1 3 cup korma curry paste 2 large carrots sliced 250 ml tomato puree 250 ml beef stock 2 tablespoons natural yoghurt Method Place onion lamb curry paste and carrot in a 3 litre casserole dish Cook on P10 for 6 minutes Add tomato puree and b...

Page 40: ...h Add remaining ingredients Cover and cook on P10 for 10 minutes Turn meat cover and cook on P3 for 11 4 to 11 2 hours Stand corned silverside in cooking liquid for 10 minutes before carving Note Depending on the size and shape of the silverside it may require a further 10 to 15 minutes on P3 FRENCH ONION BEEF CASSEROLE S Serves 4 Ingredients 100 g onion chopped 1 teaspoon minced garlic 200 g dice...

Page 41: ...gredients 1 tablespoon oil 1 large onion sliced 600 g lean lamb diced 400 g can tomato pieces 2 teaspoons garam masala 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1 cup long grain rice 600ml hot chicken stock 150g natural yoghurt freshly ground black pepper Method Place the oil and onion in a 3 litre dish Cover and cook on P10 for 2 to 3 minutes Add lamb tomato pieces garam masala and thyme Cover and cook on P7 for 10...

Page 42: ...red dish 5 to 7 Peas 250 g Shell peas and place with 1 4 cup 3 to 5 water in covered dish Potatoes Mashed 500 g Peeled and quartered with 1 4 cup water Covered 8 to 10 Jacket 3 Med Cook uncovered on paper towel lined plate 7 to 9 Pumpkin 500 g Peeled and cut into uniform pieces with 1 4 cup 7 to 9 water in covered dish Spinach Silver beet 250 g Remove stem cut leaves into small pieces 4 to 6 Cook ...

Page 43: ... a suitable size dish Do not use plastic dishes Best results are achieved if large quantities are placed in a single layer Add 1 tablespoon to 1 4 cup water to vegetables if desired Butter herbs etc may be added before heating but do not add salt until serving Cover dishes securely with plastic wrap During the cooking time the oven will beep and prompt you to stir vegetables At the end of the cook...

Page 44: ...als about 3 cups cooked beans Use in place of canned beans Cooking Dried Beans and Peas using Micro power APPROX TIME TO TO COOK BEANS ITEM CONTAINER AMOUNT OF BOIL HOT WATER on P3 HOT WATER on P10 in minutes in minutes COVERED COVERED Lentils 250 g 4 litre dish 2 litres 10 to 12 15 to 20 Soup Mix 250 g 4 litre dish 2 litres 10 to 12 20 to 25 Split Peas or 4 litre dish 2 litres 10 to 12 25 to 30 L...

Page 45: ...edients 4 medium sized potatoes 100 g ham finely diced 3 tablespoons snipped chives 50 g butter 1 2 cup grated Cheddar cheese ground black pepper Method Scrub potatoes wash and pat dry with paper towel Prick skins and place on a dinner plate Cook on P10 for 6 to 8 minutes To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover with plastic wrap Select Potatoes then Start To cook by Auto Cook Prepare as abov...

Page 46: ...in their heat for about 15 to 20 minutes SAVOURY BRUSSELS SPROUTS S Å Å Serves 4 Ingredients 250 g brussels sprouts 1 tablespoon butter 150 g bacon finely chopped 1 onion finely chopped 1 teaspoon dill or basil 1 teaspoon sugar Method Wash and drain brussels sprouts Cook in a covered 2 litre casserole dish on P10 for 4 to 5 minutes To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover with plastic wrap Se...

Page 47: ...repare as above cover with plastic wrap select Legumes then Start To cook by Auto Cook Prepare as above Press Legumes then select 2 cups then Start Chickpea Salad with Coriander Dressing S Å Å Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 1 cup dried chickpeas water for soaking 3 cups boiling water 1 red capsicum diced 1 lebanese cucumber diced 250 g cherry tomatoes quartered 1 spanish onion diced Coriander Dressing ...

Page 48: ...s 4 cups 4 5 litre 21 2 cups 5 cups 4 5 litre It may be necessary to adjust the water to your personal preference Using a large size dish will prevent the rice from boiling over Do not cook rice in plastic dishes as incorrect cooking times may result Cover dish securely with plastic wrap During cooking the oven will beep and instruct you to stir and REMOVE COVER Remove the plastic wrap or lid and ...

Page 49: ... 10 minutes Stir through slivered almonds and serve hot To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover with plastic wrap Select Rice then Start When oven beeps remove plastic wrap To cook by Auto Cook Prepare as above Press Rice select 1 0 cup then Start FRIED RICE Serves 4 Ingredients 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1 clove garlic crushed 1 cm piece of green ginger finely chopped 1 small carrot finely cho...

Page 50: ...s Start BASIC RISOTTO RECIPE Serves 4 Ingredients 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 onion diced 1 clove garlic crushed 11 2 cups Arborio rice 4 cups boiling stock 1 4 cup grated Parmesan cheese Method Pre Cook Place oil onion and garlic in a 3 litre ceramic dish Cook on P10 for 1 to 2 minutes or until softened Stage 1 Add rice and 2 cups of boiling stock to dish Cover dish securely with plastic wrap Press ...

Page 51: ...Pasta Press to select weight then press Start Fresh Pasta 250 g 625 g Suitable for cooking fresh pasta such as fettuccine tagliatelle tortellini ravioli and agnolotti Gnocchi should be cooked by manual MICRO POWER Place pasta in an appropriate size dish with boiling water Use the following as a guide Pasta Boiling Water Dish Size 150g 4 cups 3 litre 250g 5 cups 3 litre 350g 6 cups 4 litre 500g 8 c...

Page 52: ...small bowl Cook on P10 for 3 to 4 minutes stirring every minute SPAGHETTI WITH CHILLI TOMATO SAUCE S Å Å Serves 4 Ingredients 250 g spaghetti 4 cups boiling water 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 onion finely chopped 2 cloves garlic crushed 425 g can crushed tomatoes 2 teaspoons crushed chillies 2 tablespoons fresh chopped basil 1 teaspoon pepper Method Place spaghetti and water in a 3 litre casserole dis...

Page 53: ...essing 4 green onions finely sliced 2 tablespoons chopped coriander 2 cloves garlic minced 2 tablespoons smooth peanut butter 2 tablespoons sweet chilli sauce 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 tablespoon sweet sherry 2 teaspoons sesame oil 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons chicken stock 10 toasted szechuan peppercorns ground Method Place noodles in a bowl with the boiling water Cook on P7 for 1 to 2 mi...

Page 54: ...r batter into base of lined 20 cm round dish Cook on P6 for 9 to 11 minutes Let cool loosely covered with plastic wrap on wire rack PACKET CAKE Ingredients 1 packet cake mix 340 g Ingredients as recommended by manufacturer Method Mix cake and other ingredients with a metal spoon DO NOT OVERBEAT Pour into 20 cm round dish that has been lightly greased and lined with paper Cook on P8 for 5 to 7 minu...

Page 55: ...nd stand before adding extra cooking time APPLE CRUMBLE only for NN ST677M S Serves 4 Ingredients 780 g can pie apples 1 2 cup rolled oats 1 4 cup plain flour 1 2 cup desiccated coconut 1 2 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 60 g butter Method Place apples in the base of a 1 litre casserole dish Place remaining ingredients except butter in mixing bowl Melt butter in a 2 cup jug on P10 for 40 to 6...

Page 56: ...rinkle with pistachio nuts FRUIT Peel slice chop into even sized pieces Place in shallow heatproof dish on turntable Apples poached 500 g P10 8 Add 300 ml of water Only half fill dish Cover Apples stewed 500 g P10 6 Only half fill dish Cover Peaches poached 500 g P10 4 5 Add 300 ml of water Only half fill dish Cover Pears poached 500 g P10 6 7 Add 300 ml of water Only half fill dish Cover Plums po...

Page 57: ...emaining mixture Serve with cream or custard MINCE PIES CAUTION Take care not to overheat mince pies otherwise burning can occur due to the high fat and sugar content of the filling Check the temperature of the filling before consuming to avoid burning your mouth REMEMBER even if the pastry is cold to the touch the filling will be piping hot and will warm the pastry through CHOCOLATE PA ˆT É Makes...

Page 58: ...microwave oven cannot maintain the food at the correct canning temperature Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to consume Jars and Bottles Jars and bottles can be used to warm food to serving temperature If the lid is removed first Cooking should not be done in these containers since most are not heat resistant and during extended heating times heat from food would cause cracking or ...

Page 59: ...the microwave oven less liquid may be needed as less evaporation occurs with a shorter cooking time LEMON LIME CORDIAL Makes approximately 1 5 litres of undiluted cordial Ingredients 10 large lemons 6 limes 4 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 teaspoons citric acid Method Squeeze juice from lemons and limes Place in a 3 to 4 litre dish with the remaining ingredients Cook on P10 for 8 to 10 minutes Stir 2 t...

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