How to Heat or Reheat
Similar ~pes of Food
Using Time Cook
Note:
Use of metal shelf with Auto
Reheat is N~ recommended.
Two plates of leftovers maybe
reheated together. Arrange thick
or dense foods to outside edges of
plate and cover with plastic wrap.
Microwave at High (10) for 2 to 3
minutes. Reverse position of plates
(top to bottom) and rotate 1/2 turn.
Continue microwaving at High (10)
for 2 to 3 minutes. Continue
heating, if necessary, until hot.
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Reheating two casseroles (height
should be less than 3
inches) is
possible. Cover with plastic wrap.
Use staggered arrangement of
foods, placing food on right side of
shelf and left side of floor. Refer to
Heating or Reheating Guide in
cookbook for suggested microwave
time per casserole and add the times
together. Microwave at High (10)
reversing position of foods (top to
bottom) after half of time. Several
small bowls of leftovers may be
heated in the same way, stir~ing and
reversing positions after half of time.
Two frozen individual entrees
(5 to 7 oz. each) or two TV
dinners (10 to ~ oz. each) are
both ready to serve at the same
time. Remove trays of food from
their boxes. If there are foil covers,
remove them and return the trays of
food to their boxes. (Battered foods
should be removed from the trays
and cooked conventionally. ) Place
in oven with one TV dinner or
entree on right side of shelf and the
second dinner or entree on left side
of floor. Microwave at High (10) for
7 minutes. Reverse positi;ns (top to
bottom) and rotate foods 1/2 turn.
Continue microwaving at High (10)
for 7 minutes. Check dinners for
heating. If one dinner seems less
done than desired, return it to the
box and continue heating on floor
1 to 2 more minutes.
How to Reheat Several
Different ~pes of Food
Together
When heating several different
types of food together, foods which
should be served hot must be placed
on the oven floor, while foods which
are only warmed should be placed on
the shelf. This is because microwave
energy enters the oven from the
bottom only. Also, it is important
to remember that foods absorb
microwave energy at different rates.
Rates can be affected by the size of
the food and its starting temperature.
Because of the varying rates, you
may need to start reheating larger or
more dense foods a few minutes
ahead olftime, then add other
smaller or less dense foods.
Alternately, if one of the foods you
are heating seem undercooked but
the others are heated satisfactorily,
let the underheated foods continue
cooking.
Heat or reheat different types of
food at High (10). To determine
heating times, add times for all
foods together. (See Heating Guide
in cookbook. ) After half of time,
stir or rearrange foods (do not
reverse positions). Check foods
(especially those on oven floor)
after 3/4. of total time and remove
any whi{ch are done. Continue
cooking others.
Place on floor larger or more
dense foods which need the most
heating, such as leftover fried
chicken, casseroles of canned or
leftover vegetables, rice or pasta.
Place onl oven shelf those foods
which nl~ed only be warmed, such
as bakery pies, rolls, muffins or
breads.
Pop po~~corn on the microwave
oven floor only. Popcorn placed on
the oven shelf will not pop properly.
Use a special microwave popcorn
accessory or popcorn labeled for
use in microwave ovens.
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