Samsung M1777N-S/MAK, M1777N/LIB manual Cooking Guide, Microwaves

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Cooking Guide

MICROWAVES

Microwave energy actually penetrates food, attracted and absorbed by its water, fat and sugar content.

The microwaves cause the molecules in the food to move rapidly. The rapid movement of these molecules creates friction and the resulting heat cooks the food.

COOKING

Cookware for microwave cooking:

Cookware must allow microwave energy to pass through it for maximum efficiency. Microwaves are reflected by metal, such as stainless steel, aluminium and copper, but they can penetrate through ceramic, glass, porcelain and plastic as well as paper and wood. So food must never be cooked in metal containers.

Foods suitable for microwave cooking:

Many kinds of food are suitable for microwave cooking, including fresh or frozen vegetables, fruit, pasta, rice, grains, beans, fish, and meat. Sauces, custard, soups, steamed puddings, preserves, and chutneys can also be cooked in a microwave oven. Generally speaking, microwave cooking is ideal for any food that would normally be prepared on a hob. Melting butter or chocolate, for example (see the chapter with tips, techniques and hints).

Covering during cooking

To cover the food during cooking is very important, as the evaporated water rises as steam and contributes to cooking process. Food can be covered in different ways: e.g. with a ceramic plate, plastic cover or microwave suitable cling film.

Standing times

After cooking is over food the standing time is important to allow the temperature to even out within the food.

Cooking Guide for frozen vegetables

Use a suitable glass pyrex bowl with lid. Cook covered for the minimum time - see table. Continue cooking to get the result you prefer.

Stir twice during cooking and once after cooking. Add salt, herbs or butter after cooking. Cover during standing time.

Food

Portion

Power

Time (min.)

Standing

Instructions

 

 

 

 

 

Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

(min.)

 

Spinach

150g

600 W

5

- 6

2 - 3

Add 15 ml (1 tablespoon)

 

 

 

 

 

 

cold water.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Broccoli

300g

600 W

9½ - 10½

2 - 3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

cold water.

Peas

300g

600 W

8

- 9

2 - 3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

cold water.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Green Beans

300g

600 W

10

- 11

2 - 3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

cold water.

Mixed

300g

600 W

8½ - 9½

2 - 3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.)

Vegetables

 

 

 

 

 

cold water.

(carrots/

 

 

 

 

 

 

peas/corn)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mixed

300g

600 W

8

- 9

2 - 3

Add 15 ml (1 tbsp.)

Vegetables

 

 

 

 

 

cold water.

(Chinese

 

 

 

 

 

 

style)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GB

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Contents Microwave Oven Oven Quick Look-up GuideControl Panel Accessories Using this Instruction Booklet Safety Precautions Important Safety InstructionsDo not heat Installing Your Microwave Oven Setting the Time To display the timeButton Checking that Your Oven is Operating Correctly How a Microwave Oven WorksCooking / Reheating What to Do if You are in Doubt or Have a ProblemTime Increasing Time Power LevelsPower Level Output Stopping the CookingPage Auto Reheat/Cook Settings Using the Instant Reheat FeatureInstant Reheat Settings Use only dishes that are microwave-safe Using the Deodorization Feature Switching the Beeper OffSafety-Locking Your Microwave Oven Cookware Guide Cooking Guide MicrowavesCooking Cooking Guide for rice and pasta Cooking Guide for fresh vegetablesReheating Reheating LiquidsReheating Baby Food Reheating Liquids and Food Defrosting Special Hints Cleaning Your Microwave OvenTechnical Specifications Storing and Repairing Your Microwave OvenPage