GE JVM150H warranty How to Heat or Reheat Similar~pes of Food

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How to Heat or Reheat Similar~pes of Food

Two plates of leftovers maybe reheated together. Arrange thick or dense foods to outside edges of plate and cover with plastic wrap. Microwave at High (10) for 2 to 3 minutes. Reverse position of plates (top to bottom) and rotate 1/2 turn. Continue microwaving at High (10) for 2 to 3 minutes. Continue heating, if necessary, until hot.

Reheating two casseroles (height should be less than 3 Y2 inches) is possible. Cover with plastic wrap. Use staggered arrangements of food, placing food on right side of shelf and left side of floor. Refer to Heating or Reheating Guide in cookbook for suggested microwave time per casserole and add the times together. Microwave at High

(10)reversing position of foods (top to bottom) after half of time. Also, heat several small bowls of leftovers this way, stirring and reversing positions after half of time.

Two frozen individual entrees

(5 to 7 oz. ach) or two TV dinners (10 to D oz. each) are both ready to serve at the same time. Remove trays of food from their boxes and turn back one corner of the plastic cover to vent. If there are any foil covers, remove them and return the trays of food to their boxes. (Batter foods should be removed from the trays and cooked conventionally. ) Place in oven with one TV dinner on right shelf and the second dinner on left floor. Microwave at High (10) for 7 minutes. Reverse positions (top to bottom) and rotate foods 1/2 turn. Continue microwaving at High (10) for 7 minutes. Check dinners for heating. If one dinner seems less done than desired, return it to the box and continue heating on shelf 1 to 2 more minutes.

How to Reheat Several Different ~pes of Foods Together

When heating several different types of food together, foods which should be served hot must be placed on the oven shelf, while foods which are only warmed should be placed on the floor. This is because microwave energy enters the oven from the top only. Also, it is important to remember that foods absorb microwave energy at different rates. Rates can be affected by the size of the food, and its starting temperature.

Because of the varying rates, you may need to start reheating a large or dense food a few minutes ahead of time, then add other smaller or less dense foods. Alternately, if one of the foods you are heating seems undercooked but the others are heated satisfactorily, let the underheated food continue cooking.

Heat or reheat different types of food at High (10). To determine heating times, add times for all foods together. (See heating guide in cookbook. ) After half of time, stir or rearrange foods (do not reverse positions). Check foods (top shelf especially) after 3/4 of total time and remove any which are done. Continue cooking others.

Place on shelf large or dense foods which need the most heating, such as leftover fried chicken, casseroles of canned or leftover vegetables, rice or pasta. Place on oven floor those foods which need only be warmed, such as bakery pies, rolls, muffins or breads.

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JVM150H specifications

The GE JVM150H is a versatile and innovative 1.5 cubic foot countertop microwave that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, perfect for today’s fast-paced kitchens. This model reflects GE's commitment to quality and performance, making it a popular choice among home chefs and busy families alike.

One of the standout features of the GE JVM150H is its innovative Sensor Cooking technology. This system automatically detects moisture levels in food and adjusts cooking time and power levels accordingly. This ensures perfectly cooked meals without the guesswork, allowing users to achieve consistent results with ease, whether heating leftovers or preparing a fresh meal.

The microwave offers a generous 1.5 cubic feet of interior space, accommodating a variety of dish sizes and shapes, from large casseroles to steaming vegetables. The turntable ensures even cooking by rotating food throughout the microwave, further enhancing the cooking experience.

The JVM150H also boasts a powerful 1,000 watts of cooking power, delivering efficient heating and cooking capabilities. Coupled with its 10 power levels, users can easily select the appropriate setting for specific foods, whether melting chocolate, defrosting meat, or cooking a full meal.

Another practical feature is the microwave's easy-to-read control panel, which includes a numeric keypad and dedicated buttons for commonly used settings like popcorn, reheat, and more. The one-touch controls facilitate quick operation, making it simple for anyone to use, including children and guests.

Additionally, the GE JVM150H integrates a sleek design that includes a modern stainless steel finish, making it an attractive addition to any kitchen décor. Its built-in installation options help save counter space while maintaining easy accessibility.

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Overall, the GE JVM150H's combination of smart technology, user-friendly features, and functional design makes it a reliable appliance that enhances everyday cooking. Whether you're reheating a meal, defrosting ingredients, or preparing a snack, this microwave is engineered to simplify and elevate your culinary experience.