Notes On Microwaving Food - Baumatic BTM23.1SS Instruction Manual

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o Whenever possible, always cook
o There are several types of
o Paper towels, napkins & wax
o If you can't find cooking details
* Double quantity = almost
o Remember that refrigerated
o Arrange food carefully. Always
o Watch the cooking time. Cook
Remember that you will need to allow for standing time after you take your
food from your Microwave Oven. Denser foods will take longer to stand to
cool properly.
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Notes on Microwaving Food

food covered (but not
sealed!). Only pastry dishes
with crust should be cooked
without a cover.
covering suitable for
microwave use. Plastic film
or glass lids must always be
checked to ensure they can
be used for microwaving.
paper are useful loose covers
that can prevent 'spitting'
and keep moisture in your
food.
for a specific quantity of
food, base the cooking time
needed on a similar type of
food. You should adjust the
cooking time accordingly.
double time: half quantity =
about half the time.
food will need longer
Frozen food
cooking times.
will require even more time
to cook.
place thickest areas towards
the outside of the dish.
for the shortest amount of
time indicated and only cook
for longer if needed after
checking your food.
Remember that severely
overcooked food can smoke
or ignite.
o Turn foods over once during
microwaving to speed
cooking of such foods as
chicken and hamburgers.
Turn large items like roasts
at least once.
o Rearrange foods such as
meatballs halfway through
cooking, both from top to
bottom and from the centre
of the dish to the outside.
o Some soft vegetables (eg.
cauliflower, carrots, peas)
should be cooked with a
little water. However,
mushrooms, tomatoes and
peppers should be cooked
without water. Try to cut
larger vegetables into even-
sized pieces. Always cook
vegetables in a covered
container and stir them from
time to time.
o Cook fatty pieces of meat (eg,
pork, poultry) on a non
metallic grid or upside-down
saucer inside a suitable
container. This will allow
the fat to drain away. Cook
leaner types of meat on a
browning skillet. Be sure to
turn once during the cooking
time.
o Ready meals – always make
sure that these are marked
as being suitable for
microwaving. Follow the
instructions as printed on
the container such as
removing the foil lid or
pricking the plastic film.

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