Miele DG 1050 manual Practical tips, Suitable containers

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Practical tips

Suitable containers

Some stainless steel cooking containers are supplied with the appliance. Other containers, in a variety of sizes, both perforated and solid, are available as optional extras.

When choosing the most suitable container for the particular food you are cooking, please note:

Use perforated cooking containers whenever possible, e.g. for cooking vegetables. The steam can reach the food from all sides and the food is cooked evenly.

With large items of food, such as whole potatoes, the steam can work effectively because there are spaces between the individual pieces into which the steam can penetrate.This way a large quantity will take the same time to cook as a smaller amount and large, deep containers can be used. Where possible space the food out to allow the steam more room.

More compact dishes such as casseroles or bakes, or food such as peas or asparagus spears, which have little or no space between them will take longer to cook because the steam has less space to work in. The fuller the container, the longer it will take to cook. It is best to use 2 or 3 shallow containers rather than one deep one for these types of foods, and then fill them only 3-5 cm deep. Cooking times quoted are calculated on this principle. Deeper dishes will take longer to cook.

To ensure even results when cooking with more than one container, do not use more than one gastronorm size GN 1/2 container.

The steam oven is designed to cook quantities of up to 6-8 portions. Be careful not to exceed the amounts quoted.

You will find various tips on how to use the steam oven in the following sections or in the cook book.

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Contents Operating instructions Steam oven Contents Contents Front view Description of the applianceRack Accessories suppliedMiele steam oven cookbook Silicone greaseStainless steel containers Optional accessoriesDescription of the appliance Other accessories Description UseTechnical safety Correct use Protecting the appliance from damage Safety with childrenProtection from burning and scalding Futher safety notes Appliance faultsCaring for the environment Disposal of the packing materialDisposal of your old appliance Setting the water hardness Before using for the first timeHardness Display Proceed as followsCleaning and heating up for the first time Operation Before each useOperating sequence Recommended temperature Switching on and setting a temperatureSetting a cooking duration Interrupting a programme After starting a programmeAt the end of the cooking duration After useInsufficient water Suitable containers Practical tipsPractical tips Food SteamingDuration in minutes VegetablesFood Temperature in C Duration in minutes Meat Fish freshMiscellaneous Rice Dried beans and pulsesEggs FruitTips on steaming Practical tips Useful tip ReheatingDefrosting Tips on defrosting Produce Temp Duration Minutes Obst BottlingCooking whole meals Preparing yoghurt BlanchingDisinfecting baby bottles Appliance front and housing Cleaning and careGeneral notes GlasCondensate tray, rack and cooking containers Oven interiorWater container Coupling seal Descaling After descaling Programming Programme Display SettingYou cannot switch the appliance on Problem solving guideHeating up phase lasts an unusually long time What to do ifF20 appears in the display F05 or F06 appears in the displayAfter sales service, data plate Important U.K Electrical connectionNon-rewireable plugs BS Technical data Alteration rights reserved