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TIPS & ADVICE

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BEFORE YOU START...

To  make it as easy as possible to use the
microwave oven we have put together a few hints
and tips for you. Only switch on the oven when the
food is already inside.

SETTING THE COOKING TIME

Defrosting, re-heating and cooking times are
generally much shorter than in a conventional
oven or hob. So you will need to consult this book
for the recommended cooking times. It is better to
set shorter rather than longer cooking times.
Always test the food after the cooking time has
elapsed. It is better then to continue cooking it for
a little longer, than to have overcooked food.

STARTING TEMPERATURE

Defrosting, re-heating and cooking times depend
on the temperature of the food when you start. For
example, deep frozen and refridgerated food will
need longer than food that is at room temperature.
Standard storage temperaturs of food are assumed
for re-heating and cooking times (refridgerator
temperature of 5° C, Room temperature of
approximately 20° C). For defrosting food a starting
temperature of -18° C is assumed.
Cook 

popcorn

only in special microwave safe

containers. Refer exactly to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Do not use a normal paper or glass
container.
Do not cook 

eggs

in the unbroken shells. Pressure

builds up inside the shell and this
may result in the egg exploding.
Do not heat 

oil or fat

for deep-

frying inside the microwave
oven. It is impossible to control
the temperature of the oil and it
may suddenly splash out of the
pan.
Do not heat 

sealed containers

such as jars or tins. The pressure

inside the container could cause the container to
explode. (The exception is when you are making
preserves).

COOKING TIMES

All the times given in this book are guidelines,
which can be varied according to the initial
temperature, weight and condition of the food
(water or fat content etc.).

SALT, SPICES AND HERBS

Food cooked in your microwave retains its individual
flavour better than it does when conventional
preparation methods are used. For this reason you
should use salt sparingly and normally add it only after
cooking. Salt absorbs liquid and dries out the outer layer
of food. Herbs and spices can be used as normal.

TYPES OF USE

Microwave: you can defrost frozen foods in a
short time.
Combined operation: With the combination of
microwave and grill you can cook and roast at the
same time. Therefore, the advantages of these
appliances will combine sensibly and mutually. The
heat of the grill quickly seals the pores of the food
and the microwave functions for a short time. The
food keeps its moisture inside and is crispy on the
outside.
Grill: Your oven is provided with a quartz grill,
which you can also use without microwave
operation like any other conventional grill.

COOKING TEST

The cooking status of meals can be tested as with
conventional preparation:

Food thermometer: Each food has a certain
interior temperature at the end of the heating
process. With a food thermometer you can
determine whether the food is hot or cooked
enough.

Fork: You can check fish with a fork. If the fish
meat is no longer clear and comes easily from
the fishbones, it is. If it is over-cooked, it
becomes tough and dry.

Wooden skewer: Cakes and bread can be
tested by inserting a wooden skewer. If the
skewer remains clean and dry after pulling it
out they are done.

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Summary of Contents for MOA4226

Page 1: ...Model MOA4226 INSTRUCTION BOOK INSTRUCTION BOOK GB D E T V O S S N Y E FINAL VS 72D EU English 09 06 2004 10 06 Page A...

Page 2: ...FINAL VS 72D EU English 09 06 2004 10 06 Page B...

Page 3: ...cooking 16 Grill dual grill cooking 17 Other convenient functions 18 19 Auto cook defrost operation 20 21 Auto cook defrost charts 22 24 Recipes for auto cook menus 25 26 Cooking charts 27 29 Recipes...

Page 4: ...makers Do not store food or any other items inside the oven Check the settings after you start the oven to ensure the oven is operating as desired See the corresponding hints in this operation manual...

Page 5: ...sure they are not hot To avoid the possibility of electric shock Under no circumstances should you remove the outer cabinet Never spill or insert any objects into the door lock openings or ventilation...

Page 6: ...a malfunction To avoid misuse by children WARNING Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe...

Page 7: ...of the turntable rim when removing them from the oven NOTE When you order accessories please mention two items part name and model name to your dealer or authorised VOSS service agent 1 Grill heating...

Page 8: ...programmes 5 AUTO COOK PLUS GRILL 1 button Press to select one of the 2 automatic programmes 6 AUTO COOK PLUS GRILL 2 button Press to select one of the 4 automatic programmes 7 AUTO DEFROST button Pr...

Page 9: ...layed 23 x1 and hold for 3 seconds x1 x1 x1 Example To set the 24 hour clock to 23 35 There are two setting modes 12 hour clock and 24 hour clock 1 To set the 12 hour clock hold the COOKING MODE butto...

Page 10: ...crowaves penetrate all non metal objects made of glass china earthenware plastic wood or paper This is why the microwaves never make these materials hot Dishes become hot only because the food inside...

Page 11: ...he oven METAL Generally speaking metal should not be used since microwaves do not pass through metal and therefore cannot reach the food There are however exceptions small strips of aluminium foil may...

Page 12: ...se the container to explode The exception is when you are making preserves COOKING TIMES All the times given in this book are guidelines which can be varied according to the initial temperature weight...

Page 13: ...S Food cooks more evenly in round or oval containers than in containers with corners since the microwave energy concentrates in the corners and the food in these areas could become overcooked ADDITION...

Page 14: ...d and the food heats up evenly ARRANGEMENT OF FOOD Place a number of individual portions such as small pudding moulds cups or potatoes in their jackets in a circle on the turntable Keep the portions a...

Page 15: ...ux cream cheese and bread should only be partially thawed and then left to thaw completely at room temperature By so doing you will avoid the outer areas becoming too hot while the inside is still fro...

Page 16: ...tables before preparing them clean them and only then weigh the required quantity for the recipe and chop them up Season them as you would normally but as a rule only add salt after cooking Add about...

Page 17: ...casseroles canned food hot beverages vegetables fish etc 630 W used for longer cooking of dense foods such as roast joints meat loaf and plated meals also for sensitive dishes such as cheese sauce and...

Page 18: ...to count down again when the door is closed and the START QUICK button is pressed 2 If you wish to know the power level during cooking press the COOKING MODE button As long as your finger is touching...

Page 19: ...on of Grill power and Microwave power 90 W to 630 W The microwave power level is preset to 270 W Example To cook grill skewers recipe given on page 35 for 7 minutes on DUAL GRILL 450 W 2 DUAL GRILL CO...

Page 20: ...L mode omit the steps 3 and 4 If you press the COOKING MODE button continually after setting GRILL mode the GRILL mode will be changed to the DUAL GRILL mode automatically 1 Enter the desired cooking...

Page 21: ...900 W microwave power level for 30 seconds by pressing the START QUICK key NOTE To avoid the misuse by children the START QUICK button can be used only within 3 minutes after the preceding operation...

Page 22: ...1a AUTO COOK The AUTO COOK button has two menus Press the AUTO COOK button once the display will appear as shown 1b AUTO COOK plus GRILL 1 The AUTO COOK PLUS GRILL 1 button has two menus Press the AUT...

Page 23: ...K button once 1 Select the menu required by pressing the AUTO COOK PLUS GRILL 1 button once x1 Check the display x1 Check the display Example 2 for AUTO DEFROST To defrost Steak 0 2 kg using Auto Defr...

Page 24: ...Gratin dish with microwave cling film 0 5 1 5 kg 500 g initial temp Mince 5 C Casserole dish with lid x1 x2 BUTTON PROCEDURE See recipes for Gratinated Fish Fillet on pages 25 26 Total weight of all i...

Page 25: ...udible signals sound turn the food over After cooking remove and stand for approximately 5 minutes Mix the ingredients and spread on the chicken Pierce the skin of the chicken Put chicken breast side...

Page 26: ...able When the oven stops and the audible signals sound turn the food over Remove the defrosted parts if possible After defrosting stand for 5 10 minutes until thoroughly defrosted Remove all packaging...

Page 27: ...alt and anchovy butter 2 Place in a gratin dish size depends on weight 3 Sprinkle the Gouda over the fish 4 Wash the tomatoes and remove the stalk spore Cut into slices and place on top of the cheese...

Page 28: ...tin dish and place alternate layers of potato slices and courgette in the dish 2 Mix the eggs with cr me fra che season with salt pepper and garlic and pour over the vegetables 3 Cover the gratin dish...

Page 29: ...ter g Level Min tbsps ml Artichokes 300 900 W 5 7 remove the stalk cover 3 4 tbsp Leaf Spinach 300 900 W 4 5 wash dry well cover stir once or twice during cooking Cauliflower 800 900 W 12 15 1 whole h...

Page 30: ...eight g Time min Method Setting 11 12 6 8 11 12 6 8 13 14 9 10 9 11 6 7 8 13 1 2 5 6 1 2 1 5 6 Season to taste place on the low rack turn over after Season to taste place fatty side down on the low ra...

Page 31: ...age in pieces 200 270 W 2 3 only begin to defrost 5 Cold cuts 200 270 W 2 4 remove the outside slices after each minute 5 Sausages 8 pieces 600 270 W 6 8 place next to each other turn over halfway 5 1...

Page 32: ...t the beginning of every recipe As a rule the quantities shown are assumed to be wholly consumable unless specifically indicated otherwise When eggs are given in the recipes they are assumed to have w...

Page 33: ...eira wine 200 g tinned crab meat 1 2 bay leaf 3 white peppercorns thyme 3 tbsp flour 30 g 100 ml cream 1 Place the vegetables with 2 tbsp of the fat in the bowl Cover and microwave 2 3 min 900 W 2 Add...

Page 34: ...stand for approximately 2 minutes once cooked Spain STUFFED HAM Total cooking time approx 13 18 minutes Utensils bowl with lid 2 litre capacity Shallow oval gratin dish approx 26 cm long Ingredients 1...

Page 35: ...parsley Season to taste 5 Dry the aubergine halves Fill with half of the mince mixture spread the sheep s cheese on top and then add the rest of the filling 6 Arrange the aubergine halves in the greas...

Page 36: ...FED ROAST CHICKEN 2 Portions Total cooking time approx 36 40 minutes Utensils bowl 2 Iitre capacity string Ingredients 1 chicken 1000 g salt rosemary majoram bruised 1 stale bread roll 40 g 1 bunch pa...

Page 37: ...meat to the dish cover and cook Stir once during cooking 6 9 min 900 W 3 Add the white wine the gravy powder and the cream stir cover and continue to cook Stir once during cooking 3 5 min 900 W 4 Tast...

Page 38: ...itchen twine flat round gratin dish diameter approx 22 cm bowl with lid 2 Iitre capacity Ingredients 4 quails 600 g salt pepper 200 g streaky bacon thinly sliced 1 tsp butter or margarine to grease th...

Page 39: ...and then 2 14 16 min 450 W Allow fish to stand for approximately 2 minutes after cooking Serve with a garnish of chopped parsley Germany COURGETTE AND NOODLE GRATIN Total cooking time approx 37 44 min...

Page 40: ...cm Ingredients 300 g canned tomatoes 50 g ham finely cubed 1 onion 50 g finely chopped 1 clove of garlic crushed 250 g minced meat beef 2 tbsp mashed tomato 30 g salt pepper oregano thyme basil 150 ml...

Page 41: ...i and water in the dish cover and cook Stir once halfway through 9 12 min 900 W Pour off the liquid 2 Spread the butter in the bowl Add the cream and heat uncovered Do not allow to boil approx 11 2 mi...

Page 42: ...ut 3 5 minutes after cooking 3 Mix the cheese with the saffron and season to taste Tip Braised chanterelle mushrooms or button mushrooms and a mixed salad go very well with this dish Spain WHITE PEACH...

Page 43: ...l with lid 2 Iitre capacity bowl with lid 1 Iitre capacity Ingredients 4 pears 600 g 60 g sugar 1 pack vanilla sugar 10 g 1 tbsp pear liqueur 30 proof 150 ml water 130 g plain chocolate pieces 100 g c...

Page 44: ...od from the rice and cool the rice by stirring it in a bain marie Beat the cream and the egg white separately until stiff Fold first the pistachios then the cream and finally the egg white into the co...

Page 45: ...ng Stir occasionally during cooking and to finish 3 5 min 900 W 4 Tip the set jelly onto a plate and garnish with the whole berries Serve with the vanilla sauce Germany CHEESECAKE for 12 Portions Tota...

Page 46: ...wder and cocoa then put into mixture Add the milk and mix everything well 2 Grease baking tin pour in the mixture and cook 8 10 min 630 W Check with a knife whether the dough is ready 3 Leave the cake...

Page 47: ...oven is still warm For heavier spills use mild soap and wipe several times with a damp cloth until all residues are removed 2 Make sure that mild soap or water do not penetrate the small vents in the...

Page 48: ...reventing it from rotating there is nothing in the well beneath the turntable Isolate the appliance from the fuse box Call an authorised VOSS service agent Call an authorised VOSS service agent The in...

Page 49: ...y of residence Appliances found to be in use within commercial or similar environment plus those which are subject to rental agreements Products of Voss manufacture which are not marketed by Voss Euro...

Page 50: ...ffective packaging to protect them during transportation Only the minimum packaging necessary is used Packaging materials e g foil or styrofoam can place children at risk Danger of suffocation Keep pa...

Page 51: ...leaning Ensure that a 5mm gap is kept between the cupboard door above and the top of the frame see diagram 5 Fix the oven in position with the screws provided The fixing points are located on the top...

Page 52: ...he power supply cord may only be replaced by an electrician Before installing tie a piece of string to the power supply cord to facilitate connection to point A when the appliance is being installed W...

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