Hotpoint RE44A Use And Care And Cooking Manual page 20

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Foil-1ined Paper Bags, Boxes and
Baking Trays
part metal po~, Rns,
Metal or
Thermometers, Skewers and Foil Trays
Boilable Hard and Soft Plastics,
such as: Rubbermaid
Glass jars, such as for baby foods,
vegetables, entrees, syrups, salad
dressings.
Handmade Pottery, Porcelain,
Stoneware
Microwave Plastics such as:
Anchor Hocking Microwave, Bangor
Plastic, Mister Microwave, Nordic Ware,
Republic, Tara, Wearever Nupac
Glass such as:
Oven
Anchor Hocking,
Fire King, Glassbake, Heller, Jena, Pyrex
Regular Dinnerware, such as:
International Stoneware, Lenox
Unsuitable Dinnerware, such as:
Corning Centura, Fitz and Floyd
Oven-to-table Ware, Melamine, Dishes
with metal trim
Paper Towels and Napkins, Wax Rper
Glass-Ceramic (Pyroceram),
such as:
Corning Ware, Progression G.
by Noritake
Plastic Wrap,
Cooking Bags,
Boil-in-bags, Storage Bags
Specialty Glass-Ceramic and Porcelain,
such as:
El Camino, F.B. Rogers, Heller,
Marsh Industries, Pfalzgraff, Shafford
Avoid. Use only foil trays 3/4" or less. Foil or metal will reflect
microwaves, thus preventing even heating. Arcing can occur if foil is
closer than 1" to oven walls.
Cooking ground beef (colander). Defrosting. Heating.
Avoid heating baby food in jars, especially meat and egg mixtures.
Remove metal caps to warm syrup or soften salad dressing from
refrigerator.
Cooking and heating.
Cooking.
Heating and serving foods and beverages. Styrofoam should be used
for short-term heating to low temperatures and for serving.
Cooking and heating.
Heating and some cooking.
None.
Cooking bacon. Absorbing moisture and preventing spatters. Heating
and serving sandwiches or appetizers. Light covering to hold in steam.
Cooking and heating.
Covering to hold in steam (wrap). Cooking (cooking and boil-in-bags).
Heating (storage bags).
Recommended for microwave oven-to-table cooking of special foods.
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