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Cooking Instructions
Cooking Techniques
Stirring
Stir foods
such as casseroles
and vegetables
while cooking
to distribute
heat evenly.
Food at the outside
of the dish absorbs
more energy
and
heats more quickly,
so stir from the outside
to the center.
The oven will
turn off when you open the door to stir your food.
Arrangement
Arrange
unevenly
shaped
foods,
such as chicken
pieces
or chops,
with
the thicker,
meatier
parts toward
the outside
of the turntable
where
they
receive
more microwave
energy.
To prevent
overcooking,
place thin or
delicate
parts toward
the center
of the turntable.
Shielding
Shield
food with narrow
strips of aluminum
foil to prevent
overcooking.
Areas
that need
shielding
include poultry
wing-tips,
the ends of poultry
legs, and corners
of square
baking
dishes.
Use only small
amounts
of
aluminum
foil. Larger
amounts
can damage
your oven.
Turning
Turn foods
over midway
through
cooking
to expose
all parts to
microwave
energy.
This is especially
important
with large
items such as
roasts.
Standing
Foods
cooked
in the microwave
build up internal
heat and continue
to
cook for a few minutes
after the oven stops. Let foods
stand to complete
cooking,
especially
foods
such as roasts
and whole
vegetables.
Roasts
need this time to complete
cooking
in the center
without
overcooking
the
outer areas.
All liquids,
such as soup or hot chocolate,
should
be shaken
or stirred
when cooking
is complete.
Let liquids stand
a moment
before
serving.
When
heating
baby food,
stir well and test the temperature
before
serving.
Adding
Moisture
Microwave
energy
is attracted
to water
molecules.
Food that is uneven
in moisture
content
should
be covered
or allowed
to stand so that the
heat disperses
evenly.
Add a small amount
of water
to dry food to help it
cook.
General
Tips
Dense
foods,
such as potatoes,
take longer
to heat than lighter
foods.
Foods
with a delicate
texture
should
be heated
at a low power
level to avoid becoming
tough.
Altitude
and the type of cookware
you are using can affect
cooking
time. When
using a new recipe,
use the minimum
cooking
time and
check
the food occasionally
to prevent
overcooking.
Foods with a non-porous
skin or shell, such as potatoes,
eggs,
or hot
dogs, should
be pierced
to prevent
bursting.
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Frying with heating
oil or fat is not recommended.
Fat and oil can
suddenly
boil over and cause
severe
burns.
Some
ingredients
heat faster
than others.
For example,
the jelly
inside
a jelly doughnut
will be hotter than the dough.
Keep this in
mind to avoid burns.
Home canning
in the microwave
oven is not recommended
because
all harmful
bacteria
may not be destroyed
by the microwave
heating
process.
Although
microwaves
do not heat the cookware,
the heat is often
transferred
to the cookware.
Always
use pot holders
when removing
food from the microwave
and instruct
children
to do the same.
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