GE JVM231 Heating Or Reheating Guide, Bakery Foods, Beverages, Meats and Main Dishes, Sandwiches

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HEATING OR REHEATING GUIDE

HEATING OR REHEATING GUIDE

NOTE: Use Power Level High (10) unless otherwise noted.

1.Directions below are for heating or reheating already-cooked foods stored in refrigerator or at room temperature. Use microwave-safe cookware.

2.Cover most foods for fastest heating. Exceptions are some sandwiches, griddle foods and baked items.

3.Bubbling around edges of dish is normal, since the center is the last to heat. Foods heated to 160°F. to 165°F. will provide safe,

palatable results. Adjust temperatures to suit your personal taste. Let foods stand a few minutes before serving.

4.Be sure foods are heated throughout before serving. Steaming or bubbling around edges of dish does not necessarily mean food is heated throughout.

If you use a meat thermometer while cooking, make sure it is safe for use in microwave ovens.

ItemAmount Power Level Time

Bakery Foods

Cake, coffee cake, doughnuts, sweet rolls,

1 piece

Low (3)

1/4 to 1/2 min.

nut or fruit bread

9 inch cake or

Low (3)

2 to 4 min.

 

12 rolls or doughnuts

 

 

Dinner rolls, muffins

1

Medium (5)

1/4 to 1/2 min.

 

6 to 8

Medium (5)

1 to 2 min.

Pie: fruit, nut or custard; 1 slice=1/8 of 9 inch pie

1 slice

 

1/2 to 1 min.

(use minimum time for custard)

9 inch pie

Med-High (7)

3 to 5 min.

 

 

 

 

Beverages

Cocoa, other milk based drinks (6 oz. per cup)

1 to 2 cups

Med-High (7)

2 to 4 min.

Coffee, other water-based drinks (6 oz. per cup)

1 to 2 cups

 

2 to 3 min.

 

 

 

 

Meats and Main Dishes

Chicken pieces

1 to 2 pieces

 

1 to 2 min.

Hamburgers or meatloaf (4 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

 

1 to 2 min.

Hot dogs and sausages

1 to 2

 

1 to 112 min.

Rice and pasta (2/3-3/4 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

 

1 to 2 min.

Saucy, main dishes: chop suey, spaghetti, creamed chicken,

1 to 2 servings

 

2 to 4 min.

chili, stew, macaroni and cheese, etc. (3/4-1 cup per serving)

 

 

 

Steaks, chops, ribs, meat pieces

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

112 to 212 min.

Thinly-sliced meat (3 to 4 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1 to 2 min.

Topped or mixed with sauce (2/3-3/4 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

 

2 to 4 min.

Tip: Cover saucy main dishes with plastic wrap. Cover other main dishes and meats with wax paper. When heating or reheating 3 to 4 servings of meat slices or pieces, rotate dish 1/2 turn after half of cooking time.

Plate of Leftovers

Meat plus 2 vegetables

1 plate

3 to 4 min.

Tip: Cover plate of food with wax paper or plastic wrap.

 

 

 

 

 

Sandwiches

Meat-cheese filling: with 2 slices of bread

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1 to 2 min.

Moist filling: Sloppy Joes, barbecue, ham salad,

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

1 to 2 min.

etc. in bun (1/3 cup per serving)

 

 

 

Tip: Use paper towel or napkin to cover sandwiches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soups

Milk-based(6 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

Med-High (7)

112

to 4 min.

Water-based(6 oz. per serving)

1 to 2 servings

 

112

to 3 min.

Tip: Cover soups with wax paper or plastic wrap.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vegetables

Large pieces or whole: asparagus spears, corn on the cob, etc.

1 to 2 servings

1 to 3 min.

Mashed (1/2 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

2 to 4 min.

Small pieces: peas, beans, corn, etc. (1/2 cup per serving)

1 to 2 servings

112 to 3 min.

Tip: Cover vegetables for most even heating.

 

 

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