Microwave-Safe Utensils - Roper M-ME 08XW Use And Care Manual

Whirlpool microwave oven m-me 08xw use and care guide
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Microwave-Safe
Utensils
Never use metal or metal-trimmed
utensils
in your microwave
oven. Microwaves
cannot
penetrate
metal. They will bounce
off any
metal object in the oven and cause "arcing",
which
resembles
lightning.
Most
heat-
resistant,
nonmetallic
cooking
utensils
are
safe for use in your microwave oven. However,
some may contain materials that render them
unsuitable
for microwave cooking. If you have
any doubts about a particular utensil, there's a
simple way to find out if it can be used in your
microwave oven.
Testing Utensils for Microwave
Use: Place
the utensil in question next to a glass measure
filled with water in the microwave oven. Cook 1
minute at Power Level 10. If the water is warm
and the utensil remains cool, the utensil is
microwavable.
However, if the utensil becomes
warm, microwaves are being absorbed by the
utensil and it should not be used in the micro-
wave oven.
You probably have many items on hand in
your kitchen right now that can be used as
cooking equipment
in your microwave
oven.
Read through the following checklist.
1. Dinner Plates: Many kinds of tableware
are microwavable.
This would include
most
brands of oven-tempered
glass cookware. Do
not, however,
use delicate
tumblers,
wine
glasses, etc. in the oven, as they may possibly
shatter.
2. Glassware:
Some glassware that is heat-
resistant is microwavable.
This would include
all brands of oven-tempered
glass cookware.
Do not, however, use delicate tumblers, wine
glasses, etc. in the oven, as they may possibly
shatter.
Do not use these utensils
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3. Paper:
Paper
plates
and containers
without wax coatings are convenient
and safe
to use in your microwave oven for short cook-
ing times. Paper towels are also very useful for
absorbing
moisture
and grease. In general,
use white paper, as some dyes may separate.
4. Plastic
Storage
Containers:
These
can be used to hold foods that are to be quickly
reheated. However, they should not be used to
heat foods that will need considerable
time in
the oven, as hot foods will eventually
warp or
melt the containers.
5. Cooking
Bags:
Cooking
bags
are
microwavable.
Make sure to make a slit in the
bag so that steam can escape.
Substitute
string or microwavable
closure for metal twist
ties.
6. Plastic
Microwave
Cookware:
A vari-
ety of cookware is available. Certain specialty
items such as plastic ring molds, muffin pans,
etc. are convenient.
Check the manufacturer's
instructions.
7. Pottery,
Stoneware,
and
Ceramic:
Containers
made
of these
materials
are
usually fine for use in your microwave oven.
They should be checked by using the dish test.
8. Wicker,
Straw,
Wood:
All of these
materials are safe for brief use in your micro-
wave oven. Remove any metal fittings.
9. Metal Utensils:
Metal utensils and uten-
sils with metal straps, clips, or screws should
not be placed in your microwave oven while
the oven is in operation. Use wooden skewers,
which are available at most cookware shops.
10. Browning
Skillets:
Browning skillets or
grills are useful to provide extra surface brown-
ing of meats such as steaks and hamburgers.
They heat to a very high temperature
and
should be handled with great care. Follow the
manufacturer's
guidelines
for directions
and
proper use.

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