Checking Food; Starting Temperature; Turning And Stirring; Liquids - Panasonic NN-GD569M Operating Instructions & Cookery Book

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DISH SIZE
Follow the dish sizes given in the
recipes, as these affect the
cook ing and reheating times. A
quan tity of food spread in a
bigger dish cooks and reheats
more quickly.
DENSITY
Porous airy foods heat more
quickly than dense heavy foods.

TURNING AND STIRRING

Some foods require stirring
during cooking. Meat and poultry
should be turned after half the
cooking time.
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QUANTITY
Small quantities cook faster than
large quantities, also small
meals will reheat more quickly
than large portions.
COVERING
Cover foods with microwave cling
film or a self-fitting lid. Cover fish,
vegetables, cas seroles, soups. Do
not cover cakes, sauces, jacket
potatoes, pastry items.

LIQUIDS

All liquids must be stirred
before, during and after
heating. Water
espe cially must be stirred before
and during heating, to avoid
eruption. Do not heat liquids that
have previously been boiled. DO
NOT OVERHEAT.
SPACING
Foods cook more quickly and
evenly if spaced apart. NEVER
pile foods on top of each other.
ARRANGING
Individual foods e.g. chicken
portions or chops, should be
placed on a dish so that the
thicker parts are to the outside.

CHECKING FOOD

It is essential that food is checked
during and after a recommended
cooking time, even if an AUTO
PROGRAM has been used (just
as you would check food cooked
in a conven tional oven). Return
the food to the oven for further
cooking if necessary.

SHAPE

Even shapes cook evenly. Food
cooks better by microwave when
in a round container rather than
square.

STARTING TEMPERATURE

The colder the food, the longer it
takes to heat up. Food from a
fridge takes longer to reheat
than food at room temperature.
Food temperature should be
o
between 5-8
C before cooking.
CLEANING
As microwaves work on food
particles, keep your oven clean at
all times. Wipe with a soft damp
cloth, always wipe the oven dry
after cleaning. Avoid any plastic
parts, the roof of the oven and
door area.

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