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OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION

SPECIAL TECHNIQUES IN
MICROWAVE COOKING

Browning:

Meats and poultry that are cooked

fifteen minutes or longer will brown lightly in their
own fat. Foods that are cooked for a shorter period
of time may be brushed with a browning sauce to
achieve an appetizing color. The most commonly
used browning sauces are Worcestershire sauce,
soy sauce, and barbecue sauce. Since relatively
small amounts of browning sauces are added to
foods, the original flavor of recipes are not altered.

Covering: 

A cover traps heat and steam and

causes food to cook more quickly. You may either
use a lid or microwave cling-film with a corner
folded back to prevent splitting.

Covering with waxed paper: 

Waxed paper

effectively prevents spattering and helps food
retain some heat. Since it makes a looser cover
than a lid or cling-film, it allows the food to dry out
slightly.

Wrapping in waxed paper or paper towel:

Sandwiches and many other foods containing
prebaked bread should be wrapped prior to
microwaving to prevent drying out.

Arranging and spacing:

Individual foods such as

baked potatoes, small cakes, and hors dÕoeuvres
will heat more evenly if placed in the oven and
equal distance apart, preferably in a circular
pattern. Never stack foods on top of one another.

Stirring:

Stirring is one of the most important of all

microwaving techniques. In conventional cooking,
foods are stirred for the purpose of blending.
Microwaved foods, however, are stirred in order to
spread and redistribute heat. Always stir from the
outside towards the center as the outside food
heats first.

Turning over:

Large, tall foods such as roasts and

whole chickens should be turned so that the top
and bottom will cook evenly. It is also a good idea
to turn cut-up chicken and chops.

Placing thicker portions near the edge: 

Since

microwaves are attracted to the outside  portion of
foods, it makes sense to place thicker portions of
meat, poultry and fish to the outer edge of the
baking dish. This way, thicker portions will receive
the most microwave energy and the foods will cook
evenly. 

Elevating: 

Thick or dense foods are often elevated

so that microwaves can be absorbed by the
underside and center of the foods.

Piercing: 

Foods enclosed in a shell, skin, or

membrane are likely to burst in the oven unless
they are pierced prior to cooking. Such foods
include both yolks and whites of eggs, clams and
oysters, and many whole vegetables and fruits.

Testing if cooked: 

Because foods cook so quickly

in a microwave oven, it is necessary to test food
frequently. Some foods are left in the microwave
until completely cooked, but most foods, including
meats and poultry, are removed from the oven
while still slightly undercooked and allowed to
finish cooking during standing time. The internal
temperature of foods will rise between 5¡F (3¡C)
and 15¡F (8¡C) during standing time.

Standing time:

Foods are often allowed to stand

for 3 to 10 minutes after being removed from the
microwave oven. Usually the foods are covered
during standing time to retain heat unless they are
supposed to be dry in texture (some cakes and
biscuits, for example). Standing allows foods to
finish cooking and also helps flavors to blend and
develop.

HOW FOOD CHARACTERISTICS
AFFECT MICROWAVE COOKING

Density of foods: 

Light, porous food like cakes

and breads cook more quickly than heavy, dense
foods such as roasts and casseroles. You must
take care when microwaving porous foods that the
outer edges do not become dry and brittle.

Height of foods: 

The upper portion of tall foods,

particularly roasts, will cook more quickly than   the
lower portion. Therefore, it is wise to turn tall foods
during cooking, sometimes several times.

Moisture content of foods:

Since the heat

generated from microwaves tends to evaporate
moisture, relatively dry foods such as roasts and
some vegetables should either be sprinkled with
water prior to cooking or covered to retain moisture.

Bone and fat content of foods: 

Bones conduct

heat and fat cooks more quickly than meat.
Therefore, care must be taken when cooking bony
or fatty cuts of meat that the meats do not cook
unevenly and do not become overcooked.

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Страница 2: ...n result in harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks b Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c Do not operate the oven if it is damaged It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the 1 Door be...

Страница 3: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 HEATING OR REHEATING GUIDE 10 COOKING GUIDE 11 CLEANING 12 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE 12 WARRANTY Inside back cover Power Supply 120 V AC 60 Hz Rated Power Consumption 910 W Microwave Output 600 W Frequency 2450 MHz Rated Current 8 5 A Overall Dimensions WXHXD 19 X 11 X 127 8 Oven Cavity Dimensions WXHXD 121 4 X 73 4 X 121 2 Effective Capacity of Oven Cavity 0 7 Cu ft MA 7...

Страница 4: ...kitchen sink in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 12 Do not immerse cord or plug in water 13 Keep cord away from heated surfaces 14 Do not let cord hang over the edge of a table or counter 15 When cleaning surfaces of door and oven that comes together on closing the door use only mild nonabrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth 16 To reduce the risk of fir...

Страница 5: ...hildren or tripped over accidentally B CIRCUITS For safety purposes this oven must be plugged into a 15 Amp circuit No other electrical appliances or lighting circuits should be on this line If in doubt consult a licensed electrician C VOLTAGE WARNING The voltage used at the wall receptacle must be the same as specified on the oven name plate located on the back or on the side of the control panel...

Страница 6: ...he foods gradually travels inward If the foods are left in the oven until they are cooked all the way through the outer portions will become overcooked or even burnt As you gain experience in using your microwave oven you will become increasingly skillful in estimating both cooking and standing times for various foods PRECAUTIONS Be certain to place the front surface of the door three inches away ...

Страница 7: ...ing dish This way thicker portions will receive the most microwave energy and the foods will cook evenly Elevating Thick or dense foods are often elevated so that microwaves can be absorbed by the underside and center of the foods Piercing Foods enclosed in a shell skin or membrane are likely to burst in the oven unless they are pierced prior to cooking Such foods include both yolks and whites of ...

Страница 8: ...e utensil and it is not safe for use in the microwave oven You probably have many items on hand in your kitchen that can be used as cooking equipment in your microwave oven Just read through the following checklist 1 Dinner plates Many kinds of dinner ware are microwave safe If in doubt consult the manufacturer s literature or perform the microwave test above 2 Glassware Glassware that is heat res...

Страница 9: ...he TIMER reaches OFF the signal sounds and the oven will automatically shut off 5 Open the door and remove the food from the oven 6 To stop cooking before the TIMER reaches OFF either open the door or simply turn the TIMER to OFF NOTE The door can be opened during the cooking process by pushing the Door Open Button The TIMER will stop and the microwave activity will cease When the door is closed c...

Страница 10: ...es Cover with plastic wrap and vent Casserole 1 cup 11 2 3 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole 4 cups 5 7 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking Casserole cream or cheese 1 cup 11 2 21 2 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole 4 cups 4 6 minutes Stir once halfway through cooking Sloppy Joe or Barbecued beef Reheat filling and bun separately 1 sandwich 1 21 2 minutes Cook filli...

Страница 11: ...of dish Rotate dish 1 4 turn after half of time Arrange in single layer on paper towels or on trivet set in dish Arrange in single layer Rotate dish 1 4 turn after half of time Microwave until fish flakes easily Let stand 3 minutes before serving Brush with browning agent if desired Arrange in single layer in cooking dish so thickest meaty pieces are to outside edges of dish Place 1 teaspoon butte...

Страница 12: ...nter BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE INSIDE OF THE OVEN Use a damp cloth to wipe out crumbs and spillovers It is important to keep the area between door and cavity front clean to assure a tight seal Remove greasy spatters with a sudsy cloth then rinse and dry Do not use harsh detergent or abrasive cleaners GLASS TRAY The glass tray can be washed by hand or in dishwasher CONTROL PANEL Wipe with a damp c...

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