GE JE40, JE42 manual Cakes, Contah?r ‘cover

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1.Alwaysusemicrowave-safeutensils,glassor plastic.

2.Beforeaddingbatter,greasedishesbutdonotflour.Or,foreasyremovtil,line dishwith waxptiper. 3, Crustoncakeswillbesoft.Refrigeratecakeif firmexteriorisdesirablefor frosting.

4.Fruit dessertswill be freshlookingandtasting.

FoodContainer CoverTime

cakes

BasicButteror

Greased$-in.

No

10-12min.

ChocolateCake

rounddish

 

 

Pineapple

8-in.rounddish

No

12-14min.

Upside-down

 

 

 

Cake

 

 

 

.—

 

 

 

Cupcakes(6)

Paperlinedcupcaker

No

3-4min.

BarCookies

8-in.squaredish

No

10-13mint

Bakedapples

Microwavesafedish

Lidor

4-5min.

or pears

or casserole

plasticwrap

per piece

Brownies(15oz.,

8-in.squaredish

No

10-13min.

cake-likeor

 

 

 

fidge-like)

 

 

 

Cakemix(withor

8 or 9-in.round

 

6-8min.

withoutPudding

cakedish

 

 

in themix) -

12-cupbundt

 

15-18min.

 

 

Comments

Rottttcl/4 turn after 5 minutw Let fittimlon hcuqmmf counteror woodenbonrdtocool H mmutm.

Rotate1/4turnafter 6 mintttestWhendone, toothpickstuckin cakecomctioutckwn, Invertcakeontoplate;let difihsttmdover cakea few minutes.

When cookingseveralcupctikcs,youmay noticesomewill bedonebeforeothers,If so, rcmovecupcakesastheyarcdoneand continuecookingtheresta fewsecondsmore,

Greasedishbeforeaddingbtittcr.Rotatedish

1/4turn after half of’time, Cut whencool. —.

Piercefruitor peeltopreventbursting, Rotatedish 1/4turnafterhalfoftime.

Rotate1/4turnafter5 minutes.

Use2 cupsbatter.Rotate1/4turnafter4 minutes,Letstand10minutesbcfbreinverting.

Useallbatter.Rotate1/4turntwcry5 minutes, Letstand15-20minutesbeforeinverting

to cool.

1. Alwaysusemicrowave-safeutensils,glassor plastic.Foreasycleanup,meltchocolatein paperwrappersseamsideup,or placechocolatein paperbowlto melt.

2, Candieswhichareboiledbecomeveryhot; be sureto handlecookingcontainerscarefully.

Food

Contah?r

‘cover

m-m

comments

S’Mores

Papernapkin

No

15-20sees.

Covergrahamcrackerwithchocolateand

 

or paperplate

 

 

marshmallow.

CaramelApples

l-qt. casserole

No

3h4 min.

Unwrapa 14-ouncepackageofcaramelsinto

 

 

 

 

measuringcup, Add1tablespoonwater.Stir

 

 

 

 

mixtureafter 2 minutes.Stir againbefore

 

 

 

 

dipping4 applesintomixture.

Marshmallow

8-in. squaredish

Yes

1H min. to

In 8-inchsquaredishmelt 1/4cupbutter.

Crisp

 

 

meltbutter

Add40 marshmallows(abouta 10ounce

 

 

 

3%-4min. to

package)Coverlooselywithwaxpaperand

 

 

 

meltmarshmallows

microwaveto melt. Stirin41Acupscrispy

 

 

 

 

ricecereal. Press firmlyintodish.

ChocolateBark

I%-qt.casseroie

Yes

4-5 min.

Place 12-ouncesemi-sweetchocolatepieces

 

or bowl

 

 

incontainer.Microwaveto melt. Add1cup

 

 

 

 

wholetoastedalmonds.Spreadoverwax

 

 

 

 

paperon cookiesheet.Chilluntilflrrn.

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