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Cooking Guide

MICROWAVES

Microwave energy actually penetrates food, attracted and absorbed by its water, fat 
and sugar content. 
The microwaves cause the molecules in the food to move rapidly. The rapid movement 
of these molecules creates friction and the resulting heat cooks the food. 

COOKING

Cookware for microwave cooking:

Cookware must allow microwave energy to pass through it for maximum efficiency. 
Microwaves are reflected by metal, such as stainless steel, aluminium and copper, but 
they can penetrate through ceramic, glass, porcelain and plastic as well as paper and 
wood. So food must never be cooked in metal containers.

Foods suitable for microwave cooking:

Many kinds of food are suitable for microwave cooking, including fresh or frozen 
vegetables, fruit, pasta, rice, grains, beans, fish, and  meat. Sauces, custard, soups, 
steamed puddings, preserves, and chutneys can also be cooked in a microwave oven. 
Generally speaking, microwave cooking is ideal for any food that would normally be 
prepared on a hob. Melting butter or chocolate, for example (see the chapter with tips, 
techniques and hints).

Covering during cooking

To cover the food during cooking is very important, as the evaporated water rises as 
steam and contributes to cooking process. 
Food can be covered in different ways: e.g. with a ceramic plate, plastic cover or 
microwave suitable cling film.

Standing times

After cooking is over food the standing time is important to allow the temperature to 
even out within the food.

Cooking Guide for frozen vegetables

Use a suitable glass pyrex bowl with lid. Cook covered for the minimum time - see 
table. Continue cooking to get the result you prefer.
Stir twice during cooking and once after cooking. Add salt, herbs or butter after 
cooking. Cover during standing time. 

Cooking Guide for rice and pasta

Rice: 

Use a large glass pyrex bowl with lid - rice doubles in volume during 
cooking. Cook covered.
After the cooking time is over, stir before standing time and salt or 
add herbs and butter. 
Remark: the rice may not have absorbed all water after the cooking 
time is finished

Pasta: 

Use a large glass pyrex bowl. Add boiling water, a pinch of salt and 
stir well. Cook uncovered.
Stir occasionally during and after cooking. Cover during standing 
time and drain thoroughly afterwards.

Food

Portion Power

Time 
(min.)

Standing 
Time(min.)

Instructions

Spinach

150g

600W

5-6

2-3

Add 15 ml (1 tablespoon) 
cold water.

Broccoli

300g

600W 8½-9 ½ 

2-3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold 
water.

Peas

300g

600W

7½-8½

2-3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold 
water.

Green Beans

300g

600W

9-10

2-3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold 
water.

Mixed 
Vegetables 
(carrots/peas/
corn)

300g

600W

7½-8½ 

2-3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold 
water.

Mixed 
Vegetables 
(Chinese style)

300g

600W

8-9 

2-3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.) cold 
water.

Food

Portion Power Time 

(min.)

Standing 
Time(min.)

Instructions

White Rice 
(parboiled) 

250g

800W 16½-17½

5

Add 500 ml cold water.

Brown Rice 
(parboiled)

250g

800W 21½-22½

5

Add 500 ml cold water.

Brown Rice 

250g

600W 21½-22½

10

Add 600 ml cold water.

Mixed Rice 
(rice + wild rice)

250g

800W 17½-18½

5

Add 500 ml cold water.

Mixed Corn 
(rice + grain)

250g

800W 18½-19½

5

Add 400 ml cold water.

Pasta

250g

800W

11-12

5

Add 1000 ml hot water.

Food

Portion Power

Time 
(min.)

Standing 
Time(min.)

Instructions

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Summary of Contents for MR87-S

Page 1: ...ing 7 Adjusting the Cooking Time 7 Using the Auto Reheat Feature 8 Auto Reheat Settings 9 Using the Auto Power Defrost Feature 10 Auto Power Defrost Settings 10 Using the Auto Cook Feature MR87 11 Aut...

Page 2: ...e oven Purpose The coupler rotates the turntable 2 Roller ring to be placed in the centre of the oven Purpose The roller ring supports the turntable 3 Turntable to be placed on the roller ring with th...

Page 3: ...to accumulate on sealing surfaces Ensure that the door and door sealing surfaces are kept clean by wiping after use first with a damp cloth and then with a soft dry cloth c Do not operate the oven if...

Page 4: ...ed keep the oven door closed and switch off or disconnect the oven from the power supply 8 Take particular care when heating liquids and baby foods ALWAYS allow a standing time of at least 20 seconds...

Page 5: ...adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use Installing Your Microwave Oven Place the oven on a flat level...

Page 6: ...rcooked or undercooked Was the appropriate cooking length set for the type of food Was an appropriate power level chosen Sparking and cracking occur inside the oven arcing Have you used a dish with me...

Page 7: ...ing the Cooking Time You can increase the cooking time by pressing the 30s button once for each 30 seconds to be added 1 Press the button Result The 800 W maximum cooking power indications are display...

Page 8: ...e times 2 Select the size of the serving by pressing the Up Down button Refer to the table 3 Press the button Result Cooking starts When it has finished 1 The oven beeps four times 2 The end reminder...

Page 9: ...l 2 3 min Pour the soup into a deep ceramic soup plate or bowl Cover during heating and standing time Stir before and after standing time Code Food Serving Size Standing Time Recommendations 1 Ready M...

Page 10: ...begins The oven beeps halfway through defrosting to remind you to turn the food over Press button again to finish defrosting Food Serving Size Standing Time Recommendations 1 Meat 200 2000 g 20 60 mi...

Page 11: ...g into similar size Put them into a glass bowl with lid Add 30 ml 2 tablespoons water when cooking for 100 250 g add 45 ml 3 tablespoons for 300 450 g and add 60 75 ml 4 5 tablespoons for 500 550 g St...

Page 12: ...white rice parboiled into the steam bowl Add 500 ml cold water when cooking 250 g rice and add 750 ml water for 375 g rice Close lid of steam cooker After cooking remove moisture in the cavity by usin...

Page 13: ...uttons at the same time Result The following indication is displayed The oven will not beep each time you press a button 2 To switch the beeper back on press the and buttons again at the same time Res...

Page 14: ...Polystyrene cups containers Paper bags or newspaper Recycled paper or metal trims Can be used to warm food Overheating may cause the polystyrene to melt May catch fire May cause arcing Glassware Oven...

Page 15: ...bles Use a suitable glass pyrex bowl with lid Cook covered for the minimum time see table Continue cooking to get the result you prefer Stir twice during cooking and once after cooking Add salt herbs...

Page 16: ...the food It is preferable to underestimate cooking time and add extra heating time if necessary Heating and standing times When reheating food for the first time it is helpful to make a note of the t...

Page 17: ...p plate Cook covered Stir after cooking time Stand for 2 3 minutes Before serving stir well and check the temperature carefully Baby milk 100ml 200ml 300W 30 40sec 1min to 1min 10sec 2 3 Stir or shake...

Page 18: ...hint while freezing and defrosting food For defrosting of frozen food with a temperature of about 18 to 20 C use the following table as a guide All frozen food should be defrosted using defrosting pow...

Page 19: ...ed 400 g 600W 5 6 1 2 Put stew into the steam bowl Close lid of steam cooker Stir well before standing Soup chilled 400 g 800W 3 4 1 2 Pour into steam bowl Close lid of steam cooker Stir well before s...

Page 20: ...cturers instructions and stir well Use a suitable sized glass pyrex bowl with lid Cook covered for 6 Gto 7 minutes using 800 W Stir several times well during cooking BROWNING ALMOND SLICES Spread 30 g...

Page 21: ...centre If you wish to store your oven away temporarily choose a dry dust free place Reason Dust and damp may adversely affect the working parts in the oven This microwave oven is not intended for com...

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