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Cooking with a microwave
Warning! Read the section “Microwave Safety”
before cooking with your microwave.
Follow these recommendations when cooking with
your microwave:
Before heating or cooking foods with peel
or skin (e.g. apples, tomatoes, potatoes,
sausages) prick them so that they do not
burst. Cut the food up before starting to
prepare it.
Before using a container or dish make sure
that it is suitable for microwave use (see
the section on types of ovenware).
When cooking food with very little moisture
(e.g. defrosting bread, making popcorn,
etc.) evaporation is very quick. The oven
then works as if it was empty and the food
may burn. The oven and the container may
be damaged in such a situation. You
should therefore set just the cooking time
necessary and you must keep a close eye
on the cooking process.
It is not possible to heat large quantities of
oil (frying) in the microwave.
Remove
pre-cooked
food
from
the
containers they come in since these are not
always heat resistant. Follow the food
manufacturer’s instructions.
If you have several containers, such as
cups, for example, set them out uniformly
on the turntable plate.
Do not close plastic bags with metal clips.
Use plastic clips instead. Prick the bags
several times so that the steam can escape
easily.
When heating or cooking foods, check that
they reach at least a temperature of 70°C.
During cooking, steam may form on the
oven door window and may start to drip.
This situation is normal and may be more
noticeable if the room temperature is low.
The oven’s safe working is not affected by
this. After you have finished cooking, clean
up
the
water
coming
from
the
condensation.
When heating liquids, use
containers with a
wide opening
, so that the steam can evaporate
easily.
Prepare the foods as per the instructions and
keep in mind the cooking times and power levels
indicated in the tables.
Keep in mind that the figures given are only
indicative and can vary depending on the initial
state, temperature, moisture and type of food. It is
advisable to adjust the times and power levels to
each
situation.
Depending
on
the
exact
characteristics of the food you may need to
increase or shorten the cooking times or increase
or decrease the power levels.
Cooking with microwaves...
1. The greater the amount of food, the longer the
cooking time. Keep in mind that:
Double the quantity » double the time
Half the quantity » half the time
2. The lower the temperature, the longer the
cooking time.
3. Foods containing a lot of liquid heat up more
quickly.
4. Cooking will be more uniform if the food is
evenly distributed on the turntable. If you put
dense foods on the outside part of the plate
and less dense ones on the centre of the plate,
you can heat up different types of food
simultaneously.
5. You can open the oven door at any time. When
you do this the oven switches off automatically.
The microwave will only start working again
when you close the door.
6. Foods that are covered require less cooking
time and retain their characteristics better. The
lids used must let microwaves pass through
and have small holes that allow steam to
escape.
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