Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook
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When boiling and in particular when
reheating liquids using microwave
power, the boiling point of the liquid
may be reached without the
production of typical bubbles. The
liquid does not boil evenly
throughout.
This so-called 'boiling delay' can
cause a sudden build up of bubbles
when the container is removed from
the oven or shaken. This can lead to
the liquid boiling over suddenly and
explosively. The formation of bubbles
can be so strong that the pressure
forces the oven door open.
To avoid this, always wait a minimum
of 20 seconds before removing the
container from the oven and place a
suitable glass rod or utensil into the
cup or glass when heating liquids.
Tips on cooking
Food with a thick skin or peel, such
as tomatoes, sausages, jacket
potatoes and eggplants may explode
when cooking or reheating with
microwave power.
They should be pierced or cut in
several places to allow steam to
escape and prevent the food from
bursting.
Eggs can burst, even after they have
been taken out of the oven.
Eggs can only be cooked in their
shells using Microwave Solo
in a
specially designed egg-boiling
device.
If you cook eggs without their shells
using microwave power, the yolks
could explode due to the resulting
pressure.
Puncture the skin of the egg yolk
several times before cooking.
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