AEG MCD2661EM Cooking fresh vegetables, Cooking meat, fish & poultry, Defrosting & cooking

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Cooking fresh vegetables

When buying vegetables try to ensure that, as far as possible, they are of similar size. This is particularly important when you want to cook the vegetables whole (e.g. boiled potatoes).

Wash the vegetables before preparing them, clean them and only then weigh the required quantity for the recipe and chop them up.

Season them as you would normally, but as a rule only add salt after cooking.

Add about 5 tbsps of water for 500 g of vegetables. Vegetables which are high in fibre require a little more water. You will find information about this in the table (see page 27).

Vegetables are usually cooked in a dish with a lid. Those with a high moisture content, e.g. onions or boiled potatoes, can be cooked in microwave cling film without adding water.

After half the cooking time has elapsed vegetables should be stirred or turned over.

After cooking allow the vegetables to stand for approx. 2 minutes, so that the temperature disperses evenly (standing time).

The cooking times given are guidelines and depend upon the weight, initial temperature and condition of the type of vegetable in question. The fresher the vegetables, the shorter the cooking times.

Cooking meat, fish & poultry

When buying food items, try to ensure that, as far as possible, they are of similar size. This will ensure that they are cooked properly.

Before preparation wash meat, fish and poultry thoroughly under cold running water and pat them dry with kitchen paper. Then continue as normal.

Beef should be well hung and have little gristle.

Even though the pieces may be of a similar size, cooking results may vary. This is due, amongst other things, to the kind of food, variations in the fat and moisture content as well as the temperature before cooking.

Turn large pieces of meat, fish or poultry half way through the cooking time, so that they are cooked evenly from all sides.

After cooking cover roasts with aluminium foil and allow them to stand for approx. 10 minutes (standing time). During this period the roast carries on cooking and the liquid is evenly distributed, so that when it is carved a minimum amount of juice is lost.

Defrosting & cooking

Deep-frozen dishes can be defrosted and cooked at the same time in one process in your microwave. You will find some examples in the table. Do take note, however, of the general advice given on "heating" and "defrosting" food.

Please refer to the manufacturer's instructions on the packaging when preparing deep- frozen dishes. These usually contain precise cooking times and offer advice on preparation.

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Contents User’s Manual MCD2660E / MCD2661E Dear Customer Contents To avoid the possibility of injury Important safety instructionsTo avoid the possibility of electric shock Under no circumstances should you remove the outer cabinetTo avoid the possibility of burns To avoid the possibility of explosion and sudden boilingTo avoid misuse by children Other warningsImportant safety instructions Accessories Oven & accessoriesControl panel Using the Stop button Setting the clockTIMER/WEIGHT/POWER Before operationWhat are microwaves? Roasting bags Microwave cling filmRight utensils for combined operation Browning dishTips & advice Addition of water Using a food thermometer to determine cooking timeFood in skin or shells Fatty foodsIrregular shaped food CoveringStirring Arrangement of foodDefrosting HeatingDefrosting & cooking Cooking fresh vegetablesCooking meat, fish & poultry = Watt Microwave power levelsCooking time Increasing unit WEIGHT/POWERExample Check the displayDual Grill Cooking Grill & dual grill cookingGrill only Cooking Stage Other convenient functionsMultiple Sequence Cooking Safety Lock Function To Check the Power LevelTo SET the Safety Lock Function Quick Start FunctionAuto cook & auto defrost operation TIMER/WEIGHTExample 2 for Auto Defrost Example 1 for Auto Cook plus GrillPressing the Auto Cook Plus Button Auto Cook Auto cook & auto defrost chartsProcedure A2-1 Cook Plus GrillA2-2 Cook A2-3 CookUnit / Utensils Ad-1 Defrost ButtonAd-2 Defrost Ad-3 DefrostChicken PAN with Vegetables AC-1 Recipes for auto cookMince and Onion AC-2 Gratinated Fish Fillet A1-1Gratin A1-2 Fish esterhazySpinach gratin Potato-courgette-gratinTable Heating Food & Drink Cooking chartsTable Cooking Fresh Vegetables Table DefrostingTable COOKING, Grilling & Browning Table Defrosting and CookingAdapting Recipes for Microwave Oven RecipesOnion soup Mushrooms with rosemaryAubergines stuffed with minced meat Zurich veal stewFillet of sole Fish fillet with cheese sauce Stuffed hamAlmond trout Min W Stir and tasteCourgette and noodle gratin Veal cutlet with mozzarellaStuffed Roast Chicken Bread dumplings Lasagne al fornoTagliatelle with cream & basil sauce Pears in chocolate sauce Berry jelly with vanilla sauceFiery drink Min W Add sugar and lemon juicePastry CheesecakeChocolate with cream Oven Interior Care & cleaningTurntable and turntable support DoorWhat to do if Guarantee conditions Service & spare partsStandard guarantee conditions European GuaranteeImportant information SpecificationsPackaging materials Disposal of old appliancesInstalling the Appliance InstallationMicrowave can be fitted in position a or B Gap BetweenPower supply cord may only be replaced by an electrician Connecting the Appliance to the Power SupplyElectrical Connections This Appliance Must be EarthedWarranty Showroom