Panasonic NN-SD456, NN-SD446, NN-SD466 manual Plastic

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PLASTIC

Many plastic containers are designed for microwave use. Only use Tupperware® containers if they are designed for microwave use. Do not use Melamine – although it

is heat resistant it absorbs microwave energy and

scorches. Even if acontainer is microwave safe,

do not use for cooking foods high in sugar or fat. Foods that require long cooking times e.g. brown rice, should not be cooked in plastic. Never cook in margarine cartons or yoghurt pots, as these will melt with the heat from the food. Many plastics that are not heatproof for cooking are suitable for defrosting.

PAPER

Plain white absorbent kitchen paper (kitchen towel) can be used for covering blind pastry cases and for covering bacon to prevent splattering BUT FOR SHORT COOKING TIMES ONLY. NEVER RE-USE A PIECE OF KITCHEN TOWEL. ALWAYS USE A FRESH PIECE OF PAPER FOR EACH DISH.

Avoid kitchen paper containing manmade fibres. If you are using branded re-cycled kitchen towel, check first that it is recommended for microwave use. Do not use waxed or plastic coated cups or plates as the finish may melt in the oven. Greaseproof paper can be used to line the base of dishes and to cover fatty foods e.g. bacon rashers to stop them splattering. White paper plates can be used for

SHORT REHEATING TIMES.

WICKER, WOOD, STRAW BASKETS

 

 

Do not use these items in your microwave.

 

With continued use and with prolonged

 

exposure they will crack and could ignite.

 

Do not use wooden dishes in your microwave.

CLING FILM

Microwave cling film can be used for covering food that is reheated by

microwave. It is also useful for covering food to be cooked, but care should be taken to avoid the film being in direct contact with the food.

ROASTING BAGS

Roasting bags are useful when slit up one side to tent a joint for roasting by power and time. Do not use the metal twists supplied.

ALUMINIUM FOIL

Small amounts of smooth aluminium foil can be used to SHIELD joints of meat during defrosting and cooking, as the microwaves cannot pass through the foil, this prevents the parts shielded from overcooking or overdefrosting. Take care that the foil does not touch the sides or roof of the oven, as this may cause arcing and damage your oven.

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Contents C R O W a V E C O O K E R Y B O O K Standard Conversion Chart WeightWelcome to Panasonic Microwave Cooking Dear OwnerVoltage & Power Using your oven Unpacking your ovenSelected Spares and Accessories Maintenance of your ovenService Door SealsControl Panel Parts of Your OvenMenu Label Identification PlateImportant Information Read Carefully Never Operate the Oven Without Food Inside on MicrowaveMeat Thermometer Keeping Your Oven CleanMaximum weight on turntable Paper, PlasticAmp fused socket Microwaving PrinciplesMicrowave Water Molecule Absorption Piercing Moisture ContentGeneral Guidelines Cling FilmDensity Testing Dishes for Suitability Containers to usePlastic During Cooking Control PanelClock Pad Start PadLet’s Start to Use your Oven PlugHigh Power Up to 30 minutes Other Powers Up to 99 minutes Setting the ClockPower Press Level Wattage Microwave Cooking and DefrostingUsing the the Delay/Stand Feature Turbo ReheatAuto Weight Defrost Accessory to USEAuto Weight Defrost Programs Turn ShieldDefrosting Guidelines Defrosting Foods Using Defrost Power & Time Meat Defrosting Time Method Standing TimeAuto Weight Reheat / Cook Programs NN-SD466/SD456/SD446 Auto Weight Cook Programs for NN-SD466/SD456 Important NoteAuto Weight Reheat / Cook Programs NN-SD446 Program Minimum MaximumWhen is food reheated? Cooking and Reheating GuidelinesPoints for Checking Reheating ChartsHeating Category Canned Vegetables Drain Christmas Puddings Overheating may cause pudding to igniteBase Safe dishMicrowave and conventional ovens may be used with care SaucesCooking Charts Fish Fresh from raw For Guidelines see Fish Chapter Eggs PoachedEggs Scrambled Fish Frozen from raw For Guidelines see Fish ChapterFat! Remove dish with care. For Guidelines see Meat Chapter Guidelines see Meat ChapterHave a soft base Porridge N.B. Use a large bowlFresh Vegetables Place Shallow microwave safe dish Safe bowlMicrowave Safe bowl Frozen Vegetables Place in shallow microwave safe dish Cooking for One Using Recipes from Other BooksIncreasing and Decreasing Recipes Increasing RecipesCoarse Pork Pâtés Soups and StartersGarlic Mushrooms with Herbs Broccoli and Stilton SoupStuffing FishStuffed Citrus Trout Family Fish Pie Salmon and Vegetable MornayPoached Smoked Haddock Fish Balti Plaice ProvencalFish Kebabs MarinadeMeat and Poultry Dish 1.5 litre 3 pt casserole dish Bolognese SauceLamb Casserole Dish large casserole dishChicken Satay Belgian Beef CasseroleSteak and Kidney Pudding Ingredients FillingSweet and Sour Pork Paprika Pork CasseroleChicken Casserole Ingredients SauceTuna Pasta Bake Pasta and RicePesto Spaghetti KedgereeVegetable Couscous Fruity Chicken RisottoTagliatelle Toscana Dish deep casserole dishCheesey Risotto Cheese and Egg DishesSwiss Cheese Fondue PiperadeDish 20 cm 8 flan dish Quiche LorraineMacaroni Cheese Dish large bowl + heatproof dishAfter Cooking Vegetables and VegetarianBefore Cooking Vegetable Lasagne RatatouilleGratin Dauphinois Dish 20 cm 8 shallow dishRed Lentil Casserole Stuffed Sweet PotatoesCauliflower Cheese ToppingSpicy Bean Goulash Vegetable EnchiladasRed Cabbage with Red Onion and Almonds Serves Creme Caramel Puddings and DessertsAlmond Eve’s Pudding Date Puddings and Butterscotch SauceOrange and Chocolate Drop Pudding Lemon BrûleéBaked Apples Christmas Pudding Chocolate Risotto IndulgenceSteamed Suet Sponge Pudding Dish 1 litre 2 pt pudding basinCustard SaucesWhite Pouring Sauce Hollandaise SauceCarrot Cake Baking GuidelinesSponge Cake IcingBoston Brownies Chewy FlapjacksGinger Cake Lemon Curd PreservesSoft Fruit Jam Orange MarmaladeRed Onion Chutney Plum JamTomato Chutney Questions and Answers Technical SpecificationsFor business users in the European Union Index Pork LambPasta and Rice recipes Preserves08705

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