GE JEB1095 Use And Care Manual page 28

Built-in microwave/convection oven
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COMBINATION
ROAST
(continued)
Questions and Answers
Q. When
I cook poultry,
the thin, small areas like
legs and wings often overcook
before the rest of
the bird is thoroughly
cooked.
How can l
prevent
this?
A. Thin, uneven portions
of poultry may be shielded
with aluminum
foil during cooking.
Do not allow
foil to touch shelf or oven sides, arcing may occur.
Q. Usually
my temperature
probe
gives very
accurate
results, but this time it didn't.
What
happened?
A. If the temperature
probe is positioned
touching
fat
or bone, an inaccurate
reading may result. Be sure
to place the probe in solid muscle, usually the
thickest,
meatiest part of the roast or poultry, or
in the center of a meat loaf or casserole.
Q. Meats often take longer than indicated
in the
guides to reach the desired internal
temperature.
Why?
A. If the meat is recently
defrosted
and still very cold
or icy inside, it will require a longer cooking time
than meat which has been merely refrigerated.
Times shown in the guides are usually for meats
that are refrigerator
temperature.
Q. Do most meats require
standing
time after
cooking with Combination
Roast?
A. You may want to let meats stand briefly, to allow
easier carving
and serving. Most meat roasts
continue
to cook for a few minutes
after removing
from the oven.
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