Thermador CM301 Care And Use Manual page 25

Built-in combination ovens
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Upper Oven Operations
Built-in CM Oven Care andUseManual
Microwave Node-
Upper or Single Oven ONLY
Basicsfor MicrowaveMode
UtensiLs
Recommended
for Microwave Mode
Glassceramic (Pyroceram®) s uch as Corningware®
Heat-resistantglass (i.e. P_irex®)
Microwave-safeplastics
Paperplatesand cups
Microwave-safepottery, stoneware, porcelain
Host
Dinner
Plates
(check
manufacturer's
recommendationsor perform microwave-safetest (See
"Tips" below).
Tips
To check whether a dish or mug is safe to use in this
mode, place empty cookware in the oven next to a glass
measuringcup with 1 cup of water in it. Heat at 100%
power for 1 minute. If the empty cookware is warm at
this point, it should not be usedwith the microwavemode.
Microwaveenergy may causesomearcing between metal
objects. Small amounts of arcing are neither harmful nor
hazardous.
Not Recommended for Microwave Mode
Non-heat-resistant
glass
Food carton with metal handle
Non-microwaveable plastics (i.e. margarine tubs)
Styrofoam cups or containers
Metal or plastic (non-microwaveable) commuter beverage
container
Recycled paper products (i.e. brown shopping bags)
Metal twist ties
Food storage bags
Some plastic wraps (check label)
Recommended Disposable Covers
Paper towels
Wax paper
9
(90%)
Microwave-safe plastic wraps (vent so steam escapes). Do
not allow plastic wrap to touch food.
8
(80%)
Parchment paper.
7
(70%)
Food SeLection
6
(60%)
Quantity
- Larger food items will cook faster than
smaller food items. A small amount of food, i.e. 4 Tbsp.
5
(50%)
butter, will take longer to heat because the oven cavity
is large compared to the small amount of food.
4 (€:_/o)
Content
- Food with
higher fat,
sugar
and liquid
contents cook faster than those with lower contents.
3
(30°1o)
For example, eggs, cheese, mayonnaise, etc. cook very
quickly.
Density - A nonporous food, such as roast, takes
2
(20%)
longer to cook than a porous food such as bread.
1
(10o/o)
(continued next column)
23
Shape and Size - Uniform shapes and sizes cook more
evenly.
DO NOT RUN MICROWAVE MODE
WHEN OVEN IS EMPTY
Cooking
Techniques
,
Arranging
- Place food in a drcular
pattern with the
thickest
areas toward the outside of dish.
,
Covering - Most foods cook and reheat more evenly
when covered.
,
Shielding - Cover thinner
areas of food with foil to
prevent over-cooking
or defrosting
too quickly,
i.e.
chicken drumsticks.
Do not wrap baking potatoes in
foil.
,
Foil should
not come closer than
one inch to any
surface of the oven.
,
_I,
CAUTION:
Stirring
and Turning
- Liquids
can
become super heated beyond boiling when heated in
the microwave.
Stir liquids before and after heating
to help prevent "eruption"
because of overheating.
Stir foods from the outer
edges toward
center
of
utensil or turn food over once during cooking.
,
Standing
Time - Allow food to stand to complete
cooking.
Guide to Power
LeveLs
HI = 600 watts
HI (ioo%)
Poultry,
fish,
fresh and frozen vegetables,
casseroles,
boil water,
popcorn,
pudding.
Reheat rice and pasta.
Reheat precooked
food,
seafood.
Cheese entrees.
Scrambled eggs,
cakes.
Custards,
pasta,
tender meats: beef,
ham,
lamb,
pork, veal.
Slow cook entrees and less tender
meats
covered with liquid.
DEFROST frozen uncooked
or precooked
food,
simmer stews and sauces.
Reheat pancakes,
tortillas,
French toast.
Hold entrees at serving temperatures.

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