GE JVM133K, JVM132K, 49-8284, 164 D2588P088 warranty Heating or Reheating GU~E

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HEATING OR REHEATING GU~E

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

2.Cover most foods for fastest heating. Exceptions are some sfindwiches, 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 arc 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.

Item

Amount

Power Level

Time

Appetizers

Dips: cream or processed cheese

Pastry bites: small pizzas, egg rolls, etc.

Saucy: meatballs, riblets, cocktail franks, etc.

( 1/2 cup per serving)

112 cup

Medium (5)

2X to 3X min

1 cup

Medium (5)

3 to 5 min.

2 to 4 servings

High ( 10)

2 to 4 min

I to 2 servings

High ( lo)

2 to 4 min.

3 to 4 servings

High ( 10)

5 to 7 min.

Tip: Cover saucy appetizers with wax paper. Cover dips with plastic wrap. Microwave pastry bites uncovered to retain their crispness.

Bakery Foods

Cake, coffee cake, doughnuts, sweet rolls, nut or fruit bread

1 piece

Low (3)

1/2 to 1 min.

2 pieces

Low (3)

1 to 1 X min.

4 pieces

Low (3)

1 X to 2X min.

9-in. cake or

Low (3)

2 to 4 min.

I 2 rolls or

 

 

doughnuts

 

 

Dinner rolls, muffins

I

 

Medium (5)

1/4 to 1/2 min

 

2

 

Medium (5)

1/2 to 1 min.

 

4

 

Medium (5)

1 to 1 X min.

 

6

to 8

Medium (5)

1 to 2 min.

Pie: fruit, nut or custard

1 slice

High ( 10)

1/2 to I min.

I slice= 1/8 of 9-in. pie

2 slices

High ( 10)

I to I Y, min.

(use minimum time for custard)

4 slices

Meal-High (7)

2X to 3 min.

 

9-in. pie

Meal-High (7)

5 to 7 min.

 

 

 

 

Beverages

Cocoa, other milk based

 

 

 

(6 oz./cup)

I to 2 cups

Meal-High (7)

3 to 6 min.

(9 oz./cup)

I to 2 cups

Meal-High (7)

5 to 7 min.

Coffee, tea, cider

 

 

 

(6 oz./cup)

1 to 2 cups

High ( 10)

I to 3 min.

(9 oz./cup)

1 to 2 cups

High ( 10)

6 to 7 rein,

 

 

 

 

Gravies & Sauces

Desserts: chocolate, butterscotch, etc.

1/2 cup

High ( 10)

I to 2 rein,

 

1 cup

High ( I ())

2 to 3 min.

Gravies: giblet or cretimy

1/2 cup

High ( 10)

I to 2 min.

Meat or main dish sauces, such as

1 cup

High ( 10)

2 to 3 min.

1/2 cup

High ( 10)

2 to 3 min.

spaghetti sauce, etc.

1 cup

High ( 10)

3 to 4 min.

 

1 can ( I 6 oz. )

High ( 10)

3 to 4 min.

Tip: Cover food to prevent spattering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Griddle Foods

Pancakes, french toast or wa~es:

 

 

 

Pltiin, no ropping

2 or 3 pieces

High ( 10)

1 to 1 X min.

Syrup & butter

2 or 3 pieces

High (10)

1 to J X min.

Tip: Do not cover.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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