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Reheat

IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN
REHEATING COLD FOODS

STARTING TEMPERATURE —

Foods taken from the refrigerator will take longer to
reheat than foods from room temperature.

Quantity —

One serving heats faster than several servings.
When heating large quantities, stir food to ensure
even heating. It is quicker to heat individual plates of
food than large quantities in a casserole dish.

Plated Dinners —

Arrange foods with the most dense items towards
the outside of the plate. Cover meats with
sauces/gravies if desired, spread out mashed
potatoes or rice so it heats more evenly. When
assembling plates of leftover foods, use foods which
have a similar starting temperature.

Covering Foods —

Most foods need to be covered with one sheet of
absorbent paper towel to hold in the heat and
prevent splattering without steaming. When more
moisture is desired, cover with plastic wrap.

Heating —

Reheating is usually done on P10, however, if food
has a more delicate texture, like a baked custard, a
lower power setting should be used. P7 for a little
longer will be gentler on the food. An average  plate
of food would generally take 1 to 3 minutes to heat
depending on the density of the food. Place it in for
the minimum time and add extra heating time if
required.
Ensure food is hot by  feeling the bottom of the plate
in the centre.If the plate is cool, food may be warm
but will lose heat quickly as the plate will absorb the
heat and taste cold when served.
If food is not heated enough, consumption may
cause illness.

Elevation —

Elevate pastries and breads on a small plastic rack
with paper towel under the food to prevent it from
becoming soggy.

Caution:

Pastry items which have a filling that is high in fat.,
sugar or moisture will become hotter in the centre
and the pastry may only feel warm. Ensure you
allow it to stand for several minutes before eating.

IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN
REHEATING FOODS FROM THE FREEZER

VOLUME —

The greater the volume and the more dense the
item, the longer it takes to reheat. E.g. frozen cake
will take less time than frozen casserole.

LARGE VOLUME —

Large , dense, frozen precooked foods are best
thawed on defrost until icy in the centre then heated
on P7. This prevents overcooking of the edges.
Stirring is often needed to distribute heat evenly.

Commercial frozen foods —

These foods should be removed from their foil
containers if possible and placed into suitable
microwave safe containers. If a foil container is used
in the microwave oven it shouldn't be more than 4
cm high and must not touch the interior of the
microwave oven. Remove the cover from the tray
and replace with paper towel or plastic wrap to
prevent splattering.

Foods to be served at room temperature —

For best results, defrost for a short time and allow to
stand to complete thawing, e.g. frozen cake.

Vacuum sealed pouches —

Pierce pouches, bags before heating to allow steam
to escape. this prevents bursting.

Containers —

Use dishes about the same volume of the food or
slightly larger to allow for stirring. Remove or release
snap seal lids other wise they will pop during heating
and may disfigure.

Pies and pastries —

Pies and pastries that contain raw pastry and filling
cannot be cooked in the microwave oven. Pre-
cooked products can be thawed and heated. Place
them on a sheet of paper towel and elevate on
plastic rack for best results. For added crispness
place under the grill or in a hot oven for few minutes.
Pastry items can become tough and rubbery if
overheated, remember to allow 5 minutes standing
then test before adding extra heating time.

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Страница 3: ...event this possibility the following steps should be taken a Avoid using straight sided containers with narrow necks b Do not overheat c Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and ha...

Страница 4: ...or covering or lining Glass Ceramic and China Heat Resistant glass cookware is invaluable in microwave cooking Many of these items are readily available in most homes glass jugs mixing bowls loaf dish...

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Страница 22: ...ooking Rearranging or turning over uneven shaped food in the dish should be done as suggested to ensure a satisfactory result Rearrange small items such as chicken pieces prawns hamburger patties nuts...

Страница 23: ...cooking otherwise they will toughen and dry out If one ingredient takes longer to cook than the others pre cook it in the microwave oven first Onion celery and potato are examples When cooking meat or...

Страница 24: ...mall quantities a small dish should be used Make sure that the dish is large enough to prevent the recipe from boiling over during cooking Use the same Power Level recommended in the original recipe D...

Страница 25: ...tart Reheating by Auto Cook 250 g 850 g Foods weighting less than 200 g and more than 900 g should be heated by micro power and time Auto Cook has 2 settings one for heating frozen foods and one for h...

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Страница 27: ...me and allow to stand to complete thawing e g frozen cake Vacuum sealed pouches Pierce pouches bags before heating to allow steam to escape this prevents bursting Containers Use dishes about the same...

Страница 28: ...2 cups thinly sliced leeks 2 teaspoons fresh thyme pepper 2 cups chicken stock 150 ml cream Method Place potatoes leeks thyme and pepper in 4 litre casserole dish Cover and cook on P10 for 8 minutes...

Страница 29: ...s NUTS AND BOLTS Serves 6 to 8 Ingredients 80 g butter 2 teaspoons curry powder 2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce 1 2 teaspoon salt 1 4 teaspoon garlic powder 100 g packet mixed rice crackers 100 g f...

Страница 30: ...y Micro Power Clean fish before starting the recipe Arrange fish in a single layer overlap thin fillet ends to prevent overcooking Prawns and scallops should be placed in a single layer Cover dish wit...

Страница 31: ...nkle with bacon mixture Pour some sauce mixture over each oyster Cook on P10 for 1 to 11 2 minutes Serve with drinks or as an entree SEAFOOD MARINARA Serves 4 Ingredients 750 g Marinara mix 2 tablespo...

Страница 32: ...ead in a shallow dish Turn or rearrange halfway through cooking Shield wing tips drumstick ends etc if required POULTRY POWER TEMPERATURE APPROX COOKING TIME AFTER COOKING minutes per 500g Chickens up...

Страница 33: ...mbrane on egg yolks must be pierced before cooking otherwise steam will build up and cause yolk to pop Scrambled Eggs Slightly undercook scrambled eggs as they will finish cooking during standing POAC...

Страница 34: ...soy sauce 2 tablespoons fish sauce 2 tablespoons lime juice 1 teaspoon crushed garlic 1 teaspoon crushed ginger 1 teaspoon crushed chilli Method Place wings into a shallow dish Combine remaining ingr...

Страница 35: ...es 3 to 4 Ingredients 1 kg chicken drumsticks 1 teaspoon chopped garlic 1 teaspoon chopped ginger 1 4 cup soy sauce 1 4 cup honey 2 tablespoons sesame seeds Method Place all ingredients in 2 litre bow...

Страница 36: ...ding to package directions Do not use wire or metal twist ties Use the nylon tie provided otherwise use a piece of cotton string or a strip cut from the open end of the bag Make six 2 cm slits in top...

Страница 37: ...ce To cook by Sensor Cook Follow general directions Press Curries then press Start To cook by Auto Cook Press Curries to select the weight of meat used then press Start General Guide to Curries for Se...

Страница 38: ...spoons tomato paste 1 teaspoon paprika 500 g lamb diced 1 small capsicum diced 1 cup beef stock 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons sour cream Method Place onion garlic and butter in...

Страница 39: ...ILLI BEEF Serves 4 Ingredients 500 g topside beef mince 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 35 g packet chilli seasoning mix 400 g can tomato pur e 440 g can kidney beans drained Method Place all ingredients i...

Страница 40: ...egetables that are to be cooked whole and unpeeled need to be pierced to allow steam to escape Place vegetables on a paper towel lined dinner plate Allow to stand covered according to the time indicat...

Страница 41: ...fway through the cooking time the oven will beep and prompt you to stir and rearrange the vegetables If desired butter herbs etc may be added but do not add salt until serving Salt dehydrates vegetabl...

Страница 42: ...but do not add salt until after cooking During the cooking time the oven will beep and prompt you to rearrange the vegetables At the completion of cooking stir larger quantities of vegetables Let sta...

Страница 43: ...p Select Vegetables then Start Stand covered while making sauce Place butter and onion in a 4 cup glass jug Cook on P10 for 1 to 2 minutes Stir in flour and cook on P10 for 1 minute Add milk gradually...

Страница 44: ...ng Serve To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover with plastic wrap Select Vegetables then Start PARMESAN ASPARAGUS Serves 2 to 4 Ingredients 1 bunch of asparagus spears 2 tablespoons water 1 tab...

Страница 45: ...ced 2 stalks celery sliced 3 cloves garlic crushed 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 415 g can diced tomatoes 1 cup vegetable stock 2 tablespoon tomato paste 3 4 cup red lentils washed 1 2 cup grated cheese p...

Страница 46: ...e cooking Stand rice for 5 to 10 minutes after cooking if necessary This setting is not suitable for cooking brown rice or wild rice To Operate Press Rice to select serve then press Start Rice Pasta a...

Страница 47: ...CHICKEN RISOTTO Serves 4 Ingredients 1 onion sliced 2 cups short grain rice 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1 teaspoon cracked black pepper 4 cups chicken stock 1 4 green capsicum sliced 1 4 red capsicum sli...

Страница 48: ...lic 21 4 cups 750ml 750ml 1 3 cup parmesan 3 tablsp Oil W2 6X g W Xg M I 1g N g g J5g O Ug X f I 1 f V f N f f J5 f W Y f 6K O Yg V4 0Y g W2 6Xg W M I X f 7He N1 f f f Le J5 f 3 K O Y f V Hg S Lg W R4...

Страница 49: ...G ITEM CONTAINER OF on P10 TIME WATER UNCOVERED in minutes in minutes Dried Fettuccine 250 g 4 litre dish 6 cups 10 to 12 5 Elbow Macaroni shells etc 3 litre dish 4 cups 12 to 14 5 250 g Fresh Spaghet...

Страница 50: ...onion bacon and garlic in a 2 litre casserole dish Cook on P10 for 4 to 5 minutes Add cream Parmesan cheese pepper parsley and stock Mix well Cook on P10 for 3 to 4 minutes Serve with cooked Fettucci...

Страница 51: ...ime Slightly undercook noodles that will be cooked again in a stir fry or recipe Always drain noodles immediately after cooking or they may overcook on standing Cooking Dried Noodles by Micro power AP...

Страница 52: ...he microwave will do the aerating QUICK MIX CHOCOLATE CAKE Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 1 cup self raising flour 1 cup caster sugar 2 tablespoons cocoa 3 tablespoons butter softened 2 eggs 1 3 cup milk M...

Страница 53: ...or ice cream To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover with plastic wrap Select Desserts then Start APRICOT COBBLER only for NN ST676M S Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 1 can 810 g apricot halves 1 340...

Страница 54: ...o not use plastic dishes to cook fruit as incorrect cooking times may result Place fruit sugar and water into an appropriate sized dish Cover securely with plastic wrap During the cooking time the ove...

Страница 55: ...adually stir in milk until smooth Cook on P6 for 4 to 5 minutes stirring halfway through cooking Add egg yolks and mix well Cook on P6 for further 30 to 60 seconds Add vanilla stir well and serve BRAN...

Страница 56: ...es 3 cups 750 ml Ingredients 250 g onion finely chopped 1 5 kg ripe tomato skins removed and chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon paprika pinch cayenne pepper 150 ml malt vinegar 175 g sugar Method Plac...

Страница 57: ...brandy or whisky Pour into an airtight container Store refrigerated for 2 to 3 months Serve in liqueur glasses or as a tall drink with ice cubes and soda water MINT SAUCE Makes Approximately 1 4 cup...

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