Before defrosting, reheating and
cooking
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Place food (including frozen) in a
dish that is suitable for the
microwave, and cover it.
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Place the container in the middle of
the glass tray and insert it at the
lowest shelf level.
With combination programmes
Only use heat-resistant containers
which are microwave-safe.
A lid is generally not required.
It is essential not to cover food when
using "MiGrill", as the food
will not brown.
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Place the glass tray on the second
lowest shelf level.
Ready made meals in aluminium
containers must be placed directly onto
the glass tray.
During the defrosting, reheating and
cooking process
Turn or stir the food several times. Stir
the food from the outside towards the
middle, as food heats more quickly
from the outside.
After defrosting, reheating and
cooking
Allow the food to stand at room
temperature long enough to allow the
temperature to spread evenly
throughout the food.
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After reheating food, especially
food for babies and small children,
stir the food or shake the container
and check that the temperature
does not pose any danger. Double
check after it has been left to stand.
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Be careful when removing
dishes from the appliance.
Although heat is not normally
produced in the container itself by
the microwaves (apart from
stoneware), heat transfer from the
food to the container may be
considerable, making the container
itself hot.
Always ensure that food is
sufficiently cooked or reheated.
If in any doubt that the food has been
sufficiently reheated/cooked, place it
back in the appliance and reheat/cook
it for a little longer.
It is very important to make sure that
food which goes off easily, such as fish,
poultry and minced meat is cooked
sufficiently.
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