GE JVM132K, 49-8284, JVM133K, 164 D2588P088 Defrosting GU~E, Breads, Cakes Power Level Defrost

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DEFROSTING GU~E

1.Food packaged in paper or plastic may be defrosted without unwrapping. If food is foil wrapped, remove foil and place food in cooking dish for defrosting. Most food defrosts well using Defrost (3). For more even defrosting of larger foods, such as beef, lamb and veal roasts, use Warm (1).

2.After first half of defrosting time, unwrap package and check food. Turn food over, if necessary; break apart or separate food if possible. Shield any warm areas with small pieces of foil.

3.Be sure large meats are completely defrosted before cooking.

4.When defrosted, food should be cool but softened in all areas. If still slightly icy, return to microwave oven very briefly, or let stand a few minutes.

Food

First

Half

Second

Half

Comments

Time,

Min.

Time,

Min.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breads, Cakes [Power Level: Defrost (3)]

Bread, buns or rolls

2 to 3

1 to 2

Remove metal twist tie. Turn over after first half of time.

(8 to 16 oz.)

 

 

 

Cake, frosted, 2 to 3 layer

2 to 3

none

Let stand 5 to 10 minutes before serving.

(17 oz.)

 

 

 

Cake, plain, 1 layer

2 to 3

none

Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

Cheesecake, plain or

3 to 6

none

 

fruit-topped (17 to 19 oz.)

 

 

 

Coffee cakes

6 to 7

none

 

(1 I to 14X oz.)

 

 

 

Cream or custard pie

1 to 2

I to 2

Reposition after first half of time. Let stand 5 minutes

(14 oz.)

 

 

before serving.

Crunch cakes & cupcakes

1/2 to 3/4 each

none

 

Doughnuts

 

 

 

(1 or 2)

1/2 to 1

none

Rearrange after first half of time.

(4 to 6)

I to 2

1 to 2

 

French toast (2 slices)

2

I

Turn over after first half of time.

Fruit or nut pie (8 in. )

7 to 9

none

 

Pound cake ( I I X oz.)

2 to 4

none

Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

Sweet rolls

2 to 3

2 to 3

Rearrange after first half of time.

(8X to 12 oz.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fish & Seafood [Power Level: Defrost (3)]

Fillets:

 

5 to 7

Place unopened package in oven. (If fish is frozen in water, place

Pre-packaged (1 lb.)

4 to 5

Freshly frozen ( I lb.)

4 to 5

5 to 7

in cooking dish. ) Turn package over after first half of time. After

 

 

 

second half of time, hold under cold water to separate.

Shellfish, blocks:

2

2

Place block in casserole. Turn over and break up with fork after

Crab meat

(6-oz. package)

 

 

first half of time,

Oysters ( 12-oz. can)

4 to 6

4 to 6

Place block in casserole. Breakup with fork after first half of time.

Scallops ( 1 -lb. package)

4 to 6

4 to 6

Place block in casserole. Turn over and break up after first half of

Shellfisb, large:

 

 

time.

2 to 3

2 to 3

Arrange in cooking dish with light-underside-up. Turn over after

Crab legs, 1 to 2

(8 to lo OZ.)

 

 

first half of time.

Lobster tails, 1 to 2

3 to 4

3 to 4

Arrange in cooking dish, with meaty-side-down. Turn over after

(6 to 9 OZ.)

 

 

first half of time.

Shellfish, small pieces

3 to 4

3 to 4

Spread shellfish in single layer in baking dish. Rearrange pieces

(1 lb.)

 

 

after first half of time.

Steaks (6 to 12 oz.)

2 to 3

none

Let stand a few minutes to finish defrosting.

Whole fish (8 to 10 oz.)

3

2 to 4

Place fish in cooking dish, Turn over after first half of time. After

 

 

 

second half of time, rinse cavity with cold water to complete

 

 

 

defrosting.

 

 

 

 

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