Bottling - Miele M 7244 TC Operating Instructions Manual

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Bottling

You can preserve small portions of fruit,
vegetables and meat in microwave-safe
jars that are available from specialist
retailers. Prepare the jars in the usual
way.
Fill the jars no more than up to 2 cm
below the rim.
Seal the microwave-safe preserving
jars with clear adhesive tape or clips
suitable for microwave use.
Never use metal clips, jars with
screw-on lids or cans in order to
prevent sparking.
For best results do not use more than
1
four
/
- litre jars at a time when
2
bottling.
 Place the jars on the turntable.
 Set to 900 W and bring the jar
contents to the boil.
The time required depends on:
– the initial temperature of the
contents.
– the number of jars.
The amount of time required for the
contents in all jars to start bubbling
evenly is as follows:
78
1 jar
2 jars
3 jars
4 jars
This is sufficient time for bottling fruit
and cucumbers.
For vegetables, reduce the power to
450 W once the produce starts boiling.
Cook
– carrots for approx. 15 minutes
– peas for approx. 25 minutes.
After bottling
Remove jars from the oven, cover with
a towel and leave to stand in a draught-
free location for approx. 24 hours.
Remove the clips or the adhesive tape
and make sure that all jars are sealed
properly.
approx. 3 minutes
approx. 6 minutes
approx. 9 minutes
approx.
12 minutes

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