Hotpoint 6665, 6666 manual Frozen Vegetables Place in shallow microwave safe dish

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Cooking Charts

 

Weight/

Choice of

Time Approx.

 

Food

Quantity

Cooking Modes

(mins.)

Instructions/Guidelines

 

 

 

 

FRESH VEGETABLES – Place in

shallow microwave safe dish.

 

 

Peas

450 g

HIGH

4-6

 

Potatoes – boiled

450 g

HIGH

6-7

 

Potatoes – par-boiled

450 g

HIGH

4-5

Add 90 ml (6 tbsp) water. Cover.

Potatoes – new whole

450 g

HIGH

6-7

 

Potatoes – to mash

450 g

HIGH

8

 

 

1

HIGH

4

 

Potatoes – jacket (175 g / 6 oz)

2

HIGH

6

Wash and prick skins several times. Place directly on turntable.

 

4

HIGH

10

After cooking stand for 5 mins wrapped in foil.

 

1

HIGH

5

Or use Auto Programme Jacket Potato.

Potatoes – jacket (225 g / 8 oz)

2

HIGH

8

 

 

4

HIGH

13

 

Spinach

450 g

HIGH

7

 

Spring Greens

450 g

HIGH

7

Add 90 ml (6 tbsp) water. Cover.

Swede – cubed

450 g

HIGH

7-8

 

Turnip

450 g

HIGH

11-12

 

FROZEN VEGETABLES – Place in shallow microwave safe dish.

 

 

Asparagus

450 g

HIGH

7-8

 

Beans – broad

450 g

HIGH

8

 

Beans – green

450 g

HIGH

8-9

 

Broccoli

450 g

HIGH

9

 

Brussel Sprouts

450 g

HIGH

9-10

 

Cabbage – shredded

450 g

HIGH

5-6

 

Carrots

450 g

HIGH

8-9

Add 30 ml (2 tbsp) water. Cover.

Cauliflower

450 g

HIGH

10

 

Mange Tout

450 g

HIGH

7-8

 

Mixed Vegetables

450 g

HIGH

7

 

Peas

450 g

HIGH

6-7

 

Spinach – nuggets

450 g

HIGH

8-9

 

Swede – diced

450 g

HIGH

10

 

Sweetcorn

450 g

HIGH

7

 

 

 

 

 

 

POINTS FOR CHECKING

Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. If unsure return to oven. Foods will still require a STAND TIME, especially if they cannot be stirred. The denser the food the longer the stand time.

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