QUICK TOUCH
TM
COOKING
COOKINGtREHEATING
TIPS
FROZEN
ENTREE
Follow package
directions
for
removing
or venting
cover, piercing
pouch, replacing
foil, covering
with
plastic wrap, etc.
*
Frozen foods with special
packaging
to "crisp" foods such as pizza, french
fries and pocket-type
sandwiches
should be cooked according
to
manufacturer's
directions
o Place a microwave-safe
plate
underneath
if the package
contains
a
cheese sauce in the product
(macaroni
and cheese,
for example)
that could spill over during heating.
SOUP/BEVERAGE
.
Liquid must be room or refrigeration
temperature.
o When cooking canned
soups,
remove from can
.
Add milk or water as directed on can.
Place in a microwave-safe
dish.
Cover.
POPCORN
o Bag shoutd be at room temperature.
o Do not use this feature if popcorn bag
size is not 35 oz, 3.0 oz or 1.75 oz..
PIZZA SLICE
•
Place on a paper plate_
o Pizza must be room or refrigerated
temperature
POTATO
.
Pierce with fork,.
Place on a paper _we!
Let stand 3 - 5 minutes
after cooking.
= Arrange
in a circular pattern with
heavier ends pointing
toward the
outer edge of the turntable:
o Potatoes
must be room temperature°
°
Do not p ace potato
n the center of
oven when cooking
FROZEN VEGETABLE
o
Follow package directions
for adding
water, piercing
pouch, cooking in
dish, venting package,
etc.
o
Frozen Vegetables
in a pouch :
Remove frozen vegetables
from
packag e and place them in a
microwave-safe
casserole
or dish.
FRESH VEGETABLE
o
Place in a bowl or dish
Add 1 tablespoon
water per serving.
Cover.
o Weight shown is for washed,
prepared
vegetables.
Quick
Touch
TM
Cooking/Reheating
Guide
item/Amount
Press keypad
Special Notes
Lasagna
FROZEN
Follow package directions.
Macaroni and Cheese
ENTREE
6, 9, 15, 20 oz
Soup
SOUP/
Cover. Stir after reheating.
1 - 3 servings
BEVERAGE
(8- 24 oz)
Milk
SOUP/
No cover. Stir after reheating. For hot
1 - 3 cups (8 - 24 oz)
BEVERAGE
chocolate, etc
Coffee/Tea
SOUP/
No cover. Stir after reheating.
1 - 3 cups (8 - 24 oz)
BEVERAGE
Popcorn
3 5 oz
30 oz
1,75 oz
POPCORN
CAUTION:
1)After popping, open bag carefully.
Popcorn and steam are extremely ho_:.
2) Do not reheat unpopped kernels or
reuse bag. Overcooking
can result in an
oven fire.
3)Never use a brown paper bag for
popping corn,
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