Panasonic NN-ST756W manual Starting Temperature, Large Volume

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IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN

REHEATING COLD FOODS

STARTING TEMPERATURE —

Foods taken from the refrigerator will take longer to reheat than foods from room temperature.

Quantity —

One serving heats faster than several servings. When heating large quantities, stir food to ensure even heating. It is quicker to heat individual plates of food than large quantities in a casserole dish.

Plated Dinners —

Arrange foods with the most dense items towards the outside of the plate. Cover meats with sauces/gravies if desired, spread out mashed potatoes or rice so it heats more evenly. When assembling plates of leftover foods, use foods which have a similar starting temperature.

Covering Foods —

Most foods need to be covered with one sheet of absorbent paper towel to hold in the heat and prevent spattering without steaming. When more moisture is desired, cover with plastic wrap.

Reheat

Heating —

Reheating is usually done on P10, however, if food

has a more delicate texture, like a baked custard, a

 

 

lower power setting should be used. P7 for a little

 

longer will be gentler on the food. An average plate

 

of food would generally take 1 to 3 minutes to heat

 

depending on the density of the food. Place it in for

 

the minimum time and add extra heating time if

 

required.

 

Ensure food is hot by feeling the bottom of the plate

 

in the centre.If the plate is cool, food may be warm

 

but will lose heat quickly as the plate will absorb the

 

heat and taste cold when served.

 

If food is not heated enough, consumption may

 

cause illness.

 

Elevation —

 

Elevate pastries and breads on a small plastic rack

 

with paper towel under the food to prevent it from

 

becoming soggy.

 

 

 

Caution:

 

Pastry items which have a filling that is high in fat.,

 

sugar or moisture will become hotter in the centre

 

and the pastry may only feel warm. Ensure you

 

allow it to stand for several minutes before eating.

 

 

IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN REHEATING FOODS FROM THE FREEZER

VOLUME —

The greater the volume and the more dense the item, the longer it takes to reheat. E.g. frozen cake will take less time than frozen casserole.

LARGE VOLUME —

Large , dense, frozen precooked foods are best thawed on defrost until icy in the centre then heated on P7. This prevents overcooking of the edges. Stirring is often needed to distribute heat evenly.

Commercial frozen foods —

These foods should be removed from their foil containers if possible and placed into suitable microwave safe containers. If a foil container is used in the microwave oven it shouldn't be more than 4 cm high and must not touch the interior of the microwave oven. Remove the cover from the tray and replace with paper towel or plastic wrap to prevent splattering.

Foods to be served at room temperature —

For best results, defrost for a short time and allow to stand to complete thawing, e.g. frozen cake.

Vacuum sealed pouches —

Pierce pouches, bags before heating to allow steam to escape. this prevents bursting.

Containers —

Use dishes about the same volume of the food or slightly larger to allow for stirring. Remove or release snap seal lids other wise they will pop during heating and may disfigure.

Pies and pastries —

Pies and pastries that contain raw pastry and filling cannot be cooked in the microwave oven. Pre- cooked products can be thawed and heated. Place them on a sheet of paper towel and elevate on plastic rack for best results. For added crispness place under the grill or in a hot oven for few minutes. Pastry items can become tough and rubbery if overheated, remember to allow 5 minutes standing then test before adding extra heating time.

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Guide! to Operation Feature How to OperateFor NN-ST786W Microwave Recipe Preparation and Techniques Food CharacteristicsTechniques for Preparation Browning CoveringStanding Time Converting Recipes from Other Sources Menu Planning for Microwave CookingIncreasing & Decreasing Recipes Cooking for OneTo Operate Press then Press Start General rules for reheating foods by Micro PowerReheating by Sensor Cook S 125 g 1.0 kg Reheating by Auto Cook Å 850 gReheat Reheating by Micro Power Frozen Pre-cooked FoodsVolume Starting TemperatureLarge Volume Method Soups and SnacksHints IngredientsMethod Soup TipIngredients Soup LaksaFilling Corn & bacon HintTomato pesto Directions for cooking fish by Sensor S / Auto Cook Å Cooking Fish and Shellfish by Micro PowerFish or Shellfish Amount Power APPROX. Cooking Time Fish and Shellfish⁄2 teaspoon Pepper Prepared mustard 11⁄2 cups Milk 440 g BouillabaisseNoise 40 g Butter Onion, diced ⁄4 cup Flour TablespoonTo cook by Sensor Cook / Auto Cook Poultry Cooking Whole Poultry by Micro powerCooking Poultry Pieces by Micro power Cooking Poultry by Micro powerCooking Chicken Pieces by Sensor Cook S / Auto Cook Å Cooking Eggs by Micro PowerPoultry and Eggs Cooking Whole Chicken by Sensor Cook SIngredients 500 g Honey Mustard Glaze Cup Chicken stock ⁄4 cup Coconut cream Cooked BBQ chickenSpicy Chicken Curry Meat Power APPROX. Cooking Time Cooking Tender Cuts of Meat using Micro powerCooking Less-Tender Cuts of Meat using Micro power Cooking meat by Micro powerGeneral Guide to Curries For Sensor Cook / Auto Cook Cooking Curries by Sensor Cook S Auto Cook Å 250 g 750 gTo Operate for Auto Cook to Curries To Operate by Sensor Cook Cooking Casseroles by Sensor CookCheese Sauce Ingredients Meat Sauce 500 gMethod Meat Sauce On P7 for 3 to 4 minutes. Stir through sour cream 500 g Teaspoon 425 g CupBeef stock cube 200 g Sliced mushrooms ⁄3 cup Sour cream Combined. Cook on P7 for 7 to 9 minutes, stirringApprox Cooking Fresh Vegetables by Micro powerVegetable Quantity Cooking Procedure Time Vegetables and LegumesVegetables Cooking Frozen Vegetables by Micro PowerVegetable Quantity Cooking Procedure Cooking Time LegumesLentil Hot Pot S Cooking Dried Beans and Peas by Micro powerCooking Legumes by Sensor Cook S Auto Cook Å Chickpea Salad with Coriander Dressing S ÅBacon rashers, chopped ⁄2 cup Grated cheese 750 g Peeled and sliced potatoes 250 ml Cream ⁄4 cup MilkGreen onions, finely chopped Ardennis Style Potatoes500 g Cabbage, shredded Tablespoons Water Tablespoon Butter 125 g Ham, finely chopped Salt and pepperTomato, diced Tablespoons Butter Salt and pepper250 g Brussels sprouts Tablespoons Butter 150 g Teaspoon Dill or basil SugarAPPROX. Time Amount To Cook Rice Standing TAP Cooking Rice by Micro powerRice, Pasta and Noodles Cooking Rice by Sensor Cook S / Auto Cook ÅPasta APPROX. Time Amount To Cook Pasta Standing Container Cooking Pasta by Micro powerFresh Pasta 250 g 625 g Dried Pasta 150 g 500 gTo cook by Sensor Cook/ Auto Cook APPROX. Time Amount To Cook Noodles Container Boiling Cooking Dried Noodles by Micro powerPasta and Noodles Cooking Fresh Noodles by Sensor Cook S / Auto Cook ÅTo cook Noodles by Sensor Cook / Auto Cook Cooking Desserts by Sensor Cook S Cakes, Desserts and SlicesSlices fruit loaf 400 g Can sweetened condensed milk 30 g ButterVanilla essence ⁄3 cup Sultanas ⁄4 cup Rum 70 g100 g Butter Cup Sultanas Brown sugar Milk Egg, beaten Cups VariationsIcing 250 g Mixed dried fruit 440 g Through Christmas PuddingMakes 24 x 8 cm loaf tin 300 g Dark chocolate 400 gTo prepare topping ToppingCakes Cooking Fruit by Micro PowerSlices Sterilizing Jars PrecautionsPreserving Jars and BottlesSauces Heat on P10 for 1 to 2 minutes. Add milk and sugar Cup WaterInstant coffee Pour water into a heatproof cup. Add coffee. Stir

NN-ST756W specifications

The Panasonic NN-ST756W is a contemporary microwave oven that blends advanced technology with user-friendly features to elevate your cooking experience. Designed for versatility and efficiency, this countertop microwave combines a sleek aesthetic with powerful functionality, making it a favorite among home cooks.

One of the standout features of the NN-ST756W is its Inverter Technology. Unlike traditional microwaves that use a high/low power cycling system, the inverter ensures a steady stream of energy at a precise power level. This results in even cooking and defrosting without hot or cold spots, allowing for tender and delicious meals. Whether you're reheating leftovers or defrosting frozen meat, this technology ensures that food retains its moisture and texture.

The NN-ST756W boasts a capacious 27-liter interior, which is spacious enough to accommodate various dish sizes. This is complemented by the intelligent Compact Design, making it a perfect fit for kitchens with limited counter space. The slim and stylish appearance of the microwave makes it not just a kitchen appliance but also an attractive addition to your space.

A user-friendly control panel features a range of one-touch buttons for everyday tasks, allowing you to instantly access the most commonly used settings. With its touch control and easy-to-read LED display, navigating cooking options is straightforward, making it ideal for all skill levels. The microwave also includes multiple power levels, catering to different cooking needs, from defrosting to full cooking power.

For those who love precision in cooking, the NN-ST756W includes Sensor Cooking technology. This feature automatically adjusts the cooking time and power settings based on the humidity released from the food, ensuring optimal cooking results. This means less guesswork and improved outcomes for a variety of dishes, from steaming vegetables to baking.

With safety in mind, the Panasonic microwave incorporates a child safety lock, preventing accidental operation and providing peace of mind for families with young children.

Durability is another key characteristic of the NN-ST756W. Constructed with high-quality materials, this microwave is built to withstand daily use while also being easy to clean. The sleek stainless steel interior not only enhances its longevity but also makes it simple to wipe down after cooking.

In conclusion, the Panasonic NN-ST756W microwave oven stands out for its advanced technologies, including Inverter Technology and Sensor Cooking, as well as its user-friendly design and safety features. Whether you’re reheating, defrosting, or cooking meals from scratch, this microwave offers an effective and efficient way to prepare food while adding convenience to your kitchen.