Part 4: the basics of cooking in a microwave oven, Guide to kitchen cookware, En - 9 – Philco PMD 2501 BIX Uživatelská příručka

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EN - 9

05/2013

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PART 4: THE BASICS OF COOKING IN A MICROWAVE OVEN

1. Carefully organise the food. Place the largest food pieces towards the centre of the plate.
2. Set the correct cooking time. Use short time periods for cooking, if necessary extend them. When cooking

food at high temperatures smoke may be created or a fi re may start.

3. Cover food when heating or cooking it. Covering the food will prevent juices from squirting and will help

to achieve even heating/cooking.

4. To speed up the heating/cooking of food, such as chickens or hamburgers, turn them over once during

the heating/cooking process. Large pieces of food such as roasts must be turned over at least once.

5. Meals with sauces need to be stirred in the centre so that the sauce is heated evenly.

Guide to kitchen cookware

1. The ideal type of cookware for cooking in the microwave oven is a transparent container, which permits

the penetration of microwaves inside for the heating of food.

2. Microwaves do not travel through metal and so metal dishes or bowls with metal rims are not suitable

for use in a microwave oven.

3. Do not use recycled paper products that may contain small metal particles for cooking in the microwave.
4. Round/oval containers are better than square/rectangular containers as food in the corners may overcook.
5. You should use containers suitable for microwave ovens only in accordance with the instructions

of the manufacturer.

This table will help you select the right type of cookware.

Cookware

Microwaves

Heat resistant glass

Yes

Normal glass

No

Heat resistant ceramics

Yes

Plastic containers for microwave cooking

Yes

Kitchen paper

Yes

Metal platter/plate

No

Metal stand

No

Aluminium foil and containers from foil

No

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