Cooking Utensils - Goldstar MA-1502W Owner's Manual & Cooking Manual

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Shape of foods:
Microwaves
penetrate
only about
1 inch (2.5cm) into foods; the interior portion of
this
foods is cooked
as the heat generated
on the
outside travels
inward,
in other words,
only the
outer edge of any food is actually cooked
by
microwave
energy; the rest is cooked
by
convection.
It follows then that the worst possibte
shape for a food that is to be microwaved
is a thick
cube. The corners will burn long before the center
is even warm. Round, thin, and ring shaped
foods
cook most successfully
in the microwave
Quanti_
of foods: The number of microwaves
in
your oven remains constant
regardless
of how
much food is being cooked.
Therefore,
the more
food you ptace in the oven, the longer the cooking
time. Remember
to decrease
cooking
times by at
least one-third
when halving a recipe.
MICROWAVE-SAFE
UTENSILS
Never use metal or metal-trimmed
utensils
in
your microwave
oven: Microwaves cannot
penetrate
metal, They will bounce off any metal
object in the oven and cause arcing, an alarming
phenomenon
that resembles
lightning.
Most heat=resistant
nommetallic
cooking
utensils
are safe for use in your microwave
oven
However,
some may contain
materials
that render them
unsuitable
as microwave
cookware,
if you have
any doubts about a particular
utensil, there is a
simple way to find out if it can be used in your
microwave
oven.
Testing
utensils
for microwave
use:
Place the
utensil in question
next to a glass bowl filled with
water in the microwave
oven, Microwave
at power
HIGH for 1 minute. If the water heats up but the
utensil remains cool to the touch, the utensil is
microwave-safe.
However,
if the water does not
change temperature
but the utensil becomes
warm, microwaves
are being absorbed
by the
utensil and it is not safe for use in the microwave
oven. You probably have many items on hand in
your kitchen that can be used as cooking
equipment
in your microwave
oven. Just read
through the following
checklist,
1. Dinner plates: Many kinds of dinner-ware
are
microwave-safe,
tf in doubt consult the
manufacturer's
literature or perform the microwave
test, above
2. Glassware:
Glassware
that is heat-resistant
is
microwave-safe.
This includes all brands of oven-
tempered
glass cookware.
However,
do not use
delicate glassware,
such as tumbler or wine
glasses, as these might shatter as the food warms.
3. Paper: Paper plates and containers
are
convenient
and safe to use in your microwave
oven, provided
the cooking time is short and
foods
to be cooked
are low in fat and moisture.
Paper towels are also very useful for wrapping
foods and for lining baking trays in which greasy
foods, such as bacon, are cooked,
In general,
avoid colored paper products
as the color may run.
4. Plastic
storage
containers:
These can be used
to hold foods that are to be quickly
reheated.
However,
they should not be used to hold foods
that will need considerable
time in the oven as hot
foods will eventually
warp or melt plastic
containers.
5. Plastic cooking
bags: These are microwave-
safe provided they are specially
made for cooking.
However,
be sure to make a slit in _e
bag so
that steam can escape.
Never use ordinary
plastic
bags for cooking
in your microwave
oven
as they
will melt and rupture.
6. Plastic
microwave
cookware:
A variety of
shapes
and sizes of microwave
cookware
is
available,
For the most part, you can probably cook
with items you already have on hand rather than
investing
in new kitchen equipment°
7, Pottery, stoneware,
and ceramic:
Containers
made of these materials
are usually
fine for use in your microwave
oven, but they
shoutd be tested to be sure.
CAUTION:
SOME ITEMS ARE NOT
INTENDED
FOR COOKING,
INCLUDING
SOME STONEWARE
AND ITEMS WITH
HIGH IRON OR LEAD CONTENTS,
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