Panasonic NN-SD786S manual Legumes, Cooking Frozen Vegetables by Micro Power

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Cooking Vegetables and Root Vegetables by Sensor Cook and Auto Cook (S) Å

Vegetables

POTATOES

(120 g - 500 g) by Sensor Cook

(250 g - 1.0 kg) by Sensor Cook

(120 g - 370 g) by Auto Cook

(250 g - 900 g) by Auto Cook

Legumes

Suitable for cooking all types of leaf, green and soft varieties of vegetables, including broccoli, squash cauliflower, cabbage, asparagus, beans, celery, zucchini, spinach, capsicum or a mixture of these.

All vegetables should be trimmed or prepared and cut into evenly sized pieces.

Add 1 tablespoon to 14 cup of water to vegetables if dehydrated or a softer cooked texture is desired.

Place in a suitable size dish.

Butter, herbs, etc., may be added before heating, but do not salt vegetables until serving.

Cover dishes securely with plastic wrap or a fitted lid.

At the completion of heating, stir larger quantities of vegetables. Let stand, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

To Operate by Sensor Cook:

Select Vegetables, then press Start.

To Operate by Auto Cook:

Press Auto Cook to Vegetables. Select the serving / weight, then press Start.

COOKING FROZEN VEGETABLES BY MICRO

POWER

Suitable for cooking root vegetables such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, onions, swede, carrots, turnip and beetroot.

All vegetables should be trimmed or prepared and cut into even sized pieces.

Add 1 tablespoon to 14 cup of water to vegetables if dehydrated or a softer cooked texture is desired.

Place into an appropriate size dish and cover securely with plastic wrap or a fitted lid.

If desired, butter, herbs etc. may be added but do not add salt until after cooking.

Anytime during the cooking time, the oven will ‘beep’ and prompt you to stir and rearrange the vegetables.

At the completion of cooking, stir larger quantities of vegetables. Let stand, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

To Operate by Sensor Cook:

Select Potatoes, then press Start.

To Operate by Auto Cook:

Press Auto Cook to Potatoes. Select the serving / weight, then press Start.

Vegetables and

Remove vegetables from package and place in an

lid or plastic wrap.

appropriate sized container. Vegetables frozen in a

Halfway through cooking, stir, turn vegetables over or

pouch should be placed on a dish and the top

rearrange. Stir after cooking. Allow to stand for 2 to 3

pierced. Cook on P10 according to directions given in

minutes before serving.

chart. Vegetables should be cooked covered with a

 

Cooking Frozen Vegetables by Micro Power

 

 

 

APPROX.

VEGETABLE

QUANTITY

COOKING PROCEDURE

COOKING TIME

 

 

 

(in minutes) on P10

Beans

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

4 to 6

Broad Beans

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Broccoli (spears)

350 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Brussels Sprouts

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Carrots (baby)

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

6 to 8

Cauliflower

500 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Corn (12 cob)

125 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

3 to 4

Corn (cobs)

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Mixed Vegetables

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Peas

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

4 to 6

Spinach

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

4 to 6

 

 

 

 

COOKING FROZEN VEGETABLES BY SENSOR COOK / AUTO COOK

(125 g - 1.0 kg) by Sensor Cook

(120 g - 750 g) by Auto Cook

Suitable for all types of frozen vegetables.

Place in a suitable size dish.

Best results are achieved if large quantities are placed in a single layer.

Add 1 tablespoon to 14 cup water to vegetables, if desired.

Butter, herbs etc. may be added before heating, but do not add salt until serving.

Cover dishes securely with plastic wrap or a fitted lid.

During the cooking time, the oven will ‘beep’ and prompt you to stir and rearrange vegetables.

At the end of the cooking time, stir vegetables and let stand, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

To Operate by Sensor Cook:

Select Frozen Vegetables, then press Start.

To Operate by Auto Cook:

Press Auto Cook to Frozen Vegetables. Select the serving / weight, then press Start.

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Contents Operation Guide Read all instructions before using the microwave oven Safety!!!!! InstructionsImportant Instructions Earthing InstructionsPlacement of Oven Installation!!!!! ! and General InstructionsGeneral Use FoodCookware and Utensils Guide Microwaves!!!!! and How They WorkPlastics Cookware!!!!! and Utensil GuideJars and Bottles MetalFeature!!!!! Diagram Oven!!!!!Components! Diagram Start Pad Control!!!!! PanelWord Prompters Operation Guide in the Display Window Let’s!!!!!Start To Use Your OvenPower Level Wattage Example of USE Micro PowerSet Cooking Time e.g minutes For more than one stage cookingTo cancel To Use Child Safety LockTo!!Set!!! Clock Set Time of DayTo Use as a Kitchen Timer To!!Use!!! Timer PadTo Set Delay Start To Set Standing TimeDefrost power level,page Set WeightTo!!Defrost Defrosting!!!!! Tips and Techniques Defrosting Chart by setting Micro Power at P3Preparation for Freezing Defrosting TechniqueSensor Cook Select CategoryMore/Less Pad Rice or Noodles Sensor Menu DialIf desired, press More / Less Pad Sensor!!!!! ReheatDisplay Window and begins to count down To!!Use!!!Quick! Minute Pad Time Choice Dial!!!FeaturesPress Rotate To!!Use!!! Recipe PromptingTo Use Recipe Prompting Recipe Cook Book To!!Use!!! Recipe! PromptingDeactivated mode by pressing Before!!!!! Requesting! ServicePressed 3 times Before Cleaning Technical SpecificationsAfter Cleaning Care!!!!!of Your! OvenPanasonic!!!!! !! Technics WarrantyQuick!!!!!Guide! to Operation Feature How to OperateTo Reheat using Pads Sensor Reheat To Cook usingTo Use Quick Minute Pad Sensor Cook Pads SMicrowave Recipe Preparation and Techniques Food CharacteristicsTechniques for Preparation Covering food minimizes the microwave cooking time CoveringBrowning Standing TimeIncreasing & Decreasing Recipes Menu Planning for Microwave CookingCooking for One Converting Recipes from Other SourcesReheating by Sensor Cook S 125 g 1.0 kg General rules for reheating foods by Micro PowerTo Operate Press then Press Start Reheat Reheating by Micro Power Frozen Pre-cooked FoodsVolume Starting TemperatureLarge Volume Hints Soups and SnacksIngredients MethodIngredients Soup TipLaksa Method SoupFilling Corn & bacon HintTomato pesto Fish or Shellfish Amount Power APPROX. Cooking Time Cooking Fish and Shellfish by Micro PowerFish and Shellfish Directions for cooking fish by Sensor S / Auto Cook ÅNoise Bouillabaisse40 g Butter Onion, diced ⁄4 cup Flour Tablespoon ⁄2 teaspoon Pepper Prepared mustard 11⁄2 cups Milk 440 gTo cook by Sensor Cook / Auto Cook Cooking Poultry Pieces by Micro power Cooking Whole Poultry by Micro powerCooking Poultry by Micro power PoultryPoultry and Eggs Cooking Eggs by Micro PowerCooking Whole Chicken by Sensor Cook S Cooking Chicken Pieces by Sensor Cook S / Auto Cook ÅIngredients 500 g Honey Mustard Glaze Cup Chicken stock ⁄4 cup Coconut cream Cooked BBQ chickenSpicy Chicken Curry Cooking Less-Tender Cuts of Meat using Micro power Cooking Tender Cuts of Meat using Micro powerCooking meat by Micro power Meat Power APPROX. Cooking TimeGeneral 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 Beef stock cube 200 g Sliced mushrooms ⁄3 cup Sour cream 500 g Teaspoon 425 g CupCombined. Cook on P7 for 7 to 9 minutes, stirring On P7 for 3 to 4 minutes. Stir through sour creamVegetable Quantity Cooking Procedure Time Cooking Fresh Vegetables by Micro powerVegetables and Legumes ApproxVegetable Quantity Cooking Procedure Cooking Time Cooking Frozen Vegetables by Micro PowerLegumes VegetablesCooking Legumes by Sensor Cook S Auto Cook Å Cooking Dried Beans and Peas by Micro powerChickpea Salad with Coriander Dressing S Å Lentil Hot Pot SBacon rashers, chopped ⁄2 cup Grated cheese 750 g Peeled and sliced potatoes 250 ml Cream ⁄4 cup Milk500 g Cabbage, shredded Tablespoons Water Ardennis Style PotatoesTablespoon Butter 125 g Ham, finely chopped Salt and pepper Green onions, finely chopped250 g Brussels sprouts Tablespoons Butter 150 g Tablespoons Butter Salt and pepperTeaspoon Dill or basil Sugar Tomato, dicedRice, Pasta and Noodles Cooking Rice by Micro powerCooking Rice by Sensor Cook S / Auto Cook Å APPROX. Time Amount To Cook Rice Standing TAPPasta Rice, Pasta Cooking Pasta by Micro powerNoodles Fresh Pasta 250 g 625 gPrepare Pasta as above. Refer to Pasta directions on 250 g Penne Cups Boiling water ⁄2 cupTo cook by Sensor Cook/ Auto Cook Pasta and Noodles Cooking Dried Noodles by Micro powerCooking Fresh Noodles by Sensor Cook S / Auto Cook Å APPROX. Time Amount To Cook Noodles Container BoilingTo cook Noodles by Sensor Cook / Auto Cook Cooking Desserts by Sensor Cook S Cakes, Desserts and SlicesSlices fruit loaf ⁄3 cup Sultanas ⁄4 cup Rum 70 g11⁄3 cups Milk 300 ml Cream Brown sugar 100 g Butter Cup Sultanas Brown sugar Milk Egg, beaten Cups VariationsIcing Makes 24 x 8 cm loaf tin Through Christmas Pudding300 g Dark chocolate 400 g 250 g Mixed dried fruit 440 gTo prepare topping ToppingCakes Cooking Fruit by Micro PowerSlices Preserving PrecautionsJars and Bottles Sterilizing JarsSauces Pour water into a heatproof cup. Add coffee. Stir Cup Water To 2 teaspoons Instant coffeeHeat on P10 for 1 to 2 minutes. Add milk and sugar If desired. Stir

NN-SD786S specifications

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