TIPS FOR GOOD COOKING CLEANING AND CARE
Please read this section in conjunction with the Safety Guide on
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Stir liquids and purees before during and after cooking to
distribute the heat evenly. Mashed potato will cook more
evenlyand more thoroughly if lightly covered.
Never tightly cover food. Always cover it loosely.
Do not allow plastic film to touch food as it may chemically
break down or melt or even catch fire and contaminate the
food.
Arrange food in the dish so that the thicker part is on the
outside and the thinner part inside for more even cooking.
Foldunder the thin edges of fish fillets and tapered foods.
5-6 minutes per 500 gr. will cook most fruit and vegetables.
Seafood takes less time.
Different foods require different temperatures to cook. Add
moreminutes as youdrop the power.
Up to 20% of the cooking takes place after the oven turns off
so always remember that your food will continue cooking
after you've removedit.
Food that takes an hour in to cook in a regular oven should
take around 15 minutes in the microwave.
Foods with baking powder should stand a few minutes
beforecookingto allow the leaveningagents to work.
If a recipe calls formilk and water, reduce the water.
Rotate large items of food occasionally during cooking to
encourage even heat distribution.
Food cooks best and reheats better in a round dish or a dish
with curvedsides.
Salt attracts microwaves. Don't just sprinkle it on food before
cooking, stir it in or add it later.
Fats and sugars attract microwaves - thoroughly mix sugar
with other ingredients. Care should be taken when cooking
foods with high sugar or fat contents as they can reach very
high temperatures.
Handle pastry-wrapped foods like mince pies carefully as the
filling gets hotter than the pastry.
Heat leftovers and pre-cooked food to at least 70°C. Food
should be hot and steaming beforeit is served.
When re-heating liquids such as meat stews see that the
liquid boils for around 3-5 minutes to ensure the pieces of
meat are completely heated through.
Only defrost food in the microwave if you plan to cook the
food immediately after it has thawed. Some areas of the food
may begin to cook during defrosting, which can allow
bacteria can flourish.
Remove the food from the wrapping, place it on a microwave
safe dish. Rotate and re-arrange food during defrosting.
Where appropriate, stir the food and if possible, separate the
fooditems and remove those which have already defrosted.
Steam is a natural product of microwave cooking. It escapes
from the vents in the top and rear of the appliance. These
vents should never be blocked.
Steam may condense in and around the oven during cooking
and should be dried off after use.
If during cooking, smoke starts to come from the oven do
NOT open the oven door! Immediately switch off at the
mains, unplug the oven and wait for the smoke to completely
subside and the oven to fully cool down before removing the
food.
Before you use your microwave oven again, consult a service
technician and have the oven tested .
Place a cup of water in the oven and heat it on full power for 2
minutes.If the water gets hot the ovenis working.
During low power microwave cooking the oven light may appear
to dim slightly.This is normal and not a cause for concern.
Unplug the oven and inspect the plug fuse. If this is intact, leave
the oven for 30 minutes and then plug the oven in again. The
ovenshould now work normally.
Disconnect the power supply and wait for the appliance to
completelycool down.
Remove the turntable support ring and the turntable and
wash then in warm soapy water.
Clean the oven cavity, the outer edge of the cavity, and the
oven door with water and a mild detergent. A special
microwave oven cleaner is not necessary. Do not use
scouring pads, or other abrasives.
Wipeouter surfacesand control panel with a damp soft cloth.
If liquids have been splashed on the wall of the oven cavity,
they must be fully removed otherwise smoke may occur
when the appliance is nextused.
If the cavity emits odours, boil a cup of water with a squeeze
of lemon juice for 5-7 min. to remove them.
Dry all partsthoroughly and replace them.
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Hintsforreheatingfood
Steam and Smoke
TestingYour Oven
Dim Oven Light
If the oven fails to workor will not respond to commands.
Thesesteps should be taken afterevery use.
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Hintsfordefrosting
Further Information
Hints and Tips
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