Cookware Guide - LG MSER0990 Series Owner's Manual

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Press the number keys to set the weight, and
press START/Enter.
• At the chime, open the oven door and turn
the food over. Remove any food that has
thawed. Return the items which are still
frozen to the oven and press START/Enter
to complete the defrost cycle.
NOTE
• The countdown appears in the display after
START/Enter is pressed. The oven chimes once
during the defrost cycle.
• When using this defrost function, the weight to
be entered is the net weight in pounds and
tenths of pounds (the weight of the food minus
the container).
Defrost Menu
Refer to the information below to set the desired
code and weight.
dEF1 Meat (0.1 - 6.0 lbs)
• Beef: Ground beef, round steak, stew cubes,
tenderloin steak, pot roast, rib roast, rump roast,
chuck roast, hamburger patties
• Lamb: Chops, rolled roast
• Pork: Chops, hot dogs, spareribs, country-style
ribs, rolled roast, sausage
• Veal: Cutlets (1 lb., ½ inch thick)
• Turn food over at beep.
• Standing time: 5-15 minutes
dEF2 Poultry (0.1 - 6.0 lbs)
• Poultry: Whole, cut-up, breast (boneless)
• Cornish Hens: Whole
• Turkey: Breast
• Rinse chicken with tap water before cooking and
let stand for 60 minutes after cooking for better
results.
• Turn food over at beep.
• Standing time: 60 minutes
dEF3 Fish (0.1 - 4.0 lbs)
• Fish: Fillets, whole steaks
• Shellfish: Crab meat, lobster tails, shrimp,
scallops
• Turn food over at beep.
• Standing time: 5-10 minutes
dEF4 Bread (0.1 - 2.0 lbs)
• Sliced bread, buns, baguettes, etc.
• Separate slices and place between paper towels
or on flat plate. Turn food over at beep.
• Standing time: 1-2 minutes

Cookware Guide

Microwave-Safe Cookware
Use microwavable cookware.
• Ovenproof Glass
- Ovenproof glassware that is treated for high
intensity heat so it is heat-resistant is
microwave-safe.
- Use utility dishes, loaf dishes, pie plates, cake
plates, liquid measuring cups, casseroles and
bowls without metal rims.
- Do not use delicate glassware, such as
tumblers or wine glasses, as these might
shatter when heated.
• China
- Use bowls, cups, serving plates, pottery,
stoneware, ceramic, and platters without
metal rims or handles. Many containers made
of these materials are microwave-safe, but test
them before use.
• Plastic
- Plastic Storage Containers: Use plastic
dishes, cups, semi-rigid freezer containers and
plastic bags only for short cooking times. Do
not use them when cooking food for long
periods or at high power levels, as the hot food
will eventually warp or melt the plastic.
- Plastic wrap (as a cover): Lay the plastic wrap
loosely over the dish and press it to the sides.
Vent plastic wrap by turning back one edge
slightly to allow excess steam to escape. The
dish should be deep enough so that the plastic
wrap will not touch the food. As the food heats
it may melt the plastic wrap wherever the wrap
touches the food.
- Plastic Cooking Bags: Provided they are
specially made for cooking, cooking bags are
microwave safe. Remember to make a slit in
the bag so that steam can escape. Never use
ordinary plastic bags for cooking in the
microwave oven, as they will melt and rupture.
- Plastic Microwave Cookware: A variety of
shapes and sizes of microwave cookware are
available. You may be able to use items you
already have on hand rather than investing in
new kitchen equipment.
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