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Food
Weight /
quantity
Power level
Time to
select
(approx)
Instructions /
guidelines
Canned puddings
Creamed rice
425 g
High
2 mins - 2 mins.
30 secs
624 g
High
3 mins
Place in a
microwave safe
bowl on turntable.
Cover.
Sweetcorn
198 g
High
1 min. 30 secs.
340 g
High
2 mins.
Carrots, whole
410 g
High
3 mins.
Mushrooms, whole
300 g
High
2 mins.
Peas, mushy
440 g
High
2 mins - 3 mins
Peas, garden
550 g
High
2 mins. 30 secs
Potatoes, new
820 g
High
5 mins.
Place in a
microwave safe
bowl on turntable.
Cover.
Tomatoes, whole
400 g
High
3 mins.
Custards
425 g
High
2 mins
Sponge puddings
300 g
High
2 mins
Canned veg - drain where appropriate
Slice
150 g
High
30 secs.
Small
450 g
High
2 mins.
Medium
900 g
High
3 mins.
Large
1.1 kg
High
3 mins. 30 secs
Place in a
microwave safe
dish on turntable.
Cover.
Place in a microwave
safe mug on
turntable. Stir, be-
fore, during and
after reheating.
Cover.
1 mug
235 ml
Medium
2 mins.
1 jug
600 ml
Medium
4 mins. 30 secs
Reheating charts
Points for checking.
Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. If unsure return to
oven. Foods will still require a stand time, especially if they cannot be stirred. The denser the food the longer the
stand time.
Place in a
microwave safe
mug on turntable.
Cover. Stir, before,
during and after
reheating.
1 mug
235 ml
High
2 mins.
2 mugs
470 ml
High
3 mins. 30 secs
3 mugs
705 ml
High
4 mins. 30 secs
4 mugs
940 ml
High
6 mins.
Drinks - coffee
Drinks - milk
Christmas pudding - overheating may cause pudding to ignite