Fish Cooking Tips; Vegetable Cooking Tips; Pasta And Rice Cooking Tips - Sanyo Em-S1567B User Manual

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FISH COOKING TIPS

General Guidelines
Fish which would usually be poached, baked or
steamed is particularly good when cooked by
microwave. The full flavour is retained and
cooking smells are reducted.
Fish may be poached in wine, stock or milk
which can then be used to make a sauce.
All types of fresh fish (except battered or
breadcrumbed fish) can be microwaved whether
whole, fillets or steaks.
Always cook fish covered to retain moisture.

VEGETABLE COOKING TIPS

General Guidelines
Place the prepared vegetables in a microwave
proof dish with 5-6 tblsps of water. Frozen
vegetables may be cooked without any added
water if preferred.
Always cover the dish
For best results cut vegetables into similar sized
pieces.
PASTA & RICE COOKING TIPS
General Guidelines
Use a large microwave proof bowl e.g. a large
pyrex bowl.
Add 3-4 tsps of vegetable oil to the pasta to
prevent sticking.
Using boiling water to minimise cooking times.
Always ensure that the pasta or rice is covered
by the water.
Fish cooks quickly by microwave, so take care
not to overcook.
Add a little lemon juice, white wine or butter to
fish to enhance flavour.
Fish should stand for 2-3 minutes after cooking.
Fish is cooked when it becomes opaque and
flakes easily.
All fresh of frozen vegetables should be cooked
on FULL power.
Halfway through cooking stir or rearrange the
vegetables.
After cooking allow vegetables to stand,
covered for 2-3 minutes before serving.
Stir pasta twice during cooking to prevent
sticking. It is not necessary to stir rice.
Stand 3-5 minutes after cooking. Drain and
serve. Rice may be rinsed with boiling water if
preferred.
Remember that brown rice requires a longer
cooking time than white rice.
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