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Containers
and Covers
Appropriate
containers
and
coverings
help assure good
reheating
results.
• Always
use microwave-safe
containers
and cover them with
lids, wax paper or plastic wrap.
Wonder if it's microwave
safe?
Put it to the test described
in the
Microwaving
Tips section.
• Never use tight-sealing
plastic
lids---they can prevent
steam
from escaping
and cause poor
reheating
results.
Match the amount
of food to
the size of the container.
Fill
containers at least half full for
best results.
Be sure the outside of the
cooking
container
and the
inside of the microwave
oven
are dry before placing
food in
the oven. Beads of moisture
turning into steam can mislead
the sensor.
• Stir or rotate some foods after
the beeping
signal (if required).
Use microwave-safe
casseroles
or
bowls. Cover with lids that fit. If
lids are not available,
use plastic
wrap or wax paper. Plastic wrap
should be loose over food to allow
for escaping
steam. Seal by
pressing
plastic wrap firmly
around edges.
Questions
& Answers
Q. If my food is not completely
reheated
after
using Auto Reheat, what
should I do?
A. Use Time Cook I & II to reheat for additional
time
until desired temperature
is reached.
Q. What if I don't fully cover the dish in Auto
Reheat?
A. Oven senses steam too quickly,
which shortens
the
reheating
time and leaves food too cool. Cover
tightly and reset Auto Reheat.
Q. Do the shapes and sizes of food make a
difference
when
using Auto Reheat?
A. Yes, in some cases, larger pieces
will require
additional Time Cooking.
Be sure to check
suggested
arrangement of pieces in the dish, since
proper arrangement is often a successful
tip in
regular microwaving,
Q. Are there any other foods which are reheated
best using Time Cook I & II, rather
than Auto
Reheat?
A. Bakery foods, candies, melted
chocolate
or foods
when a dry or crisp surface is desirable,
are
reheated best by Time Cook I & 11.
Q.
A
Would my plastic containers
with very tight
fitting lids be appropriate
for Auto Reheat?
No, most types of plastic storage dishes, butter
tubs, etc. with tight fitting lids are not
recommended
for microwaving.
Also tight fitting
plastic lids may prevent adequate steam from
escaping
and food may not heat properly
during
Auto Reheat.
t_. I tried to warm some chow mein noodles
using
Auto Reheat.
Why didn't this work?
A. Food must have some moisture
in order to create
steam which helps the auto sensor function.
Extremely dry foods such as chow mein noodles,
potato chips and other such foods do not have
enough moisture.
Q. May I use Auto Reheat when I am reheating
many foods in more than one dish or casserole?
A. No. Because
of different
food densities,
attention
needed during reheating,
and food amounts,
it is
best to use Time Cook I & II when reheating
many
foods.
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