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Questions
and Answers
(continued)
Food
Question
Answer
What
is wrong
when
baked
foods
have a
A hard, dry, brown
spot indicates
overcooking.
Shorten
the cooking
hard, dry, brown
spot?
or reheating
time.
Why do eggs sometimes
pop?
When
baking,
frying,
or poaching
eggs,
the yolk
may pop due to
steam
buildup
inside the yolk membrane.
To prevent
this,
simply
pierce
the yolk with a wooden
toothpick
before
cooking.
CAUTION:
Never
microwave
eggs
in the shell.
Why are scrambled
eggs sometimes
a
little dry after cooking?
Why do baked apples sometimes burst
during cooking?
Why do baked potatoes sometimes
burn during cooking?
Why is a standing
time recommended
after microwave
cooking
time is over?
Why is additional
time required
for
cooking
food stored
in the refrigerator?
Eggs will dry out when they are overcooked,
even if the same
recipe
is used each time. The cooking
time may need
to be varied
for one of these
reasons:
• Eggs vary in size.
• Eggs are at room temperature
one time and at refrigerator
temperature
another
time.
• Eggs continue
cooking
during
standing
time.
The peel has not been
removed
from the top half of each apple
to
allow for expansion
of the interior
of the apple during
cooking.
As in
conventional
cooking
methods,
the interior
of the apple
expands
during
the cooking
process.
If the cooking
time is too long, fire could result.
At the end of the
recommended
cooking
time,
potatoes
should
be slightly
firm.
CAUTION:
Do not overcook.
Standing
time allows
foods
to continue
cooking
evenly
for a few
minutes
after the actual
microwave
oven cooking
cycle ends.
The
amount
of standing
time depends
upon
the density
of the foods.
As in conventional
cooking,
the initial temperature
of food
affects
total cooking
time. You need
more time to cook food
taken
out of a
refrigerator
than for food
at room temperature.
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