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COOmG GU~E

 

 

 

 

(continued)

 

Meats (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

Power Level & Time

 

Food

Container Cover (or Internal Temp.) Comments

Beef (continued)

Simmered beef

Cdsserole

Lid or

Medium (5)

120 to

(corned beef or

 

plastic wrap

 

I 30 min.

brisket)

 

 

 

 

 

Tender roasts (rib,

Oblong dish

Cooking bag

Medium (5)

Minutes

Internal

high quality rump,

 

 

 

er lb.

Tern .

sirloin tip)

 

 

Rare

I I to 14

140°F.

 

 

 

Medium

14 to 17

1600F.

 

 

 

Well

*17 to 20 1700F.

Add I cup water per pound of meat. Turn over after half of cooking time. Let meat stand in broth at least 10 minutes after cooking. For boiled dinner, remove meat and cook vegetables in broth.

Turn roasts over after half of cooking time. Let meat stand 10 minutes before carving.

Lamb

Roast, leg or

2-qt. oblong

Cooking bag

shoulder

dish and trivet

 

Chops

2-qt. oblong

No

( 1 in. thick) 4 chops dish

Medium (5) Minutes Internal per lb. Temp.

Medium

11 to 15

160°F.

Well

+12 to 16 170°F.

Meal-High (7)

6 to 9 min.

Place roast fat-side-down in microwave- safe dish. Turn over after half of cooking time. Let roast stand 1 () minutes before carving.

Brush chops lightly with oil. Turn meat over after half of cooking time.

Pork

Bacon

Microwave-

Paper towel

Iigh ( 10)

3/4 to I min.

(per slice)

safe plate or

 

 

 

 

oblong dish

 

 

 

Canadian bacon

Microwave-

Wax paper

Iigh ( 10)

1 to I X min.

2 slices

safe cookware

 

 

4 slices

 

 

 

2 to 2fi min.

6 slices

 

 

 

2X to 3 min.

Ham, precooked:

2-qt. oblong

Cooking bag

Medium (5)

15 to 19 min.

canned, butt or shank

dish

 

 

per lb.

Ham, slices & steaks

2-qt, oblong

Wax paper

High ( 10)

I () to I 5 min.

(1 to 2 in. thick)

dish

 

 

 

Pork chops: I in,

Microwave-

Plastic wrap

Medium (5)

 

~

safe cookware

 

 

10 to I 3 min.

:

 

 

 

13 to 16 min.

6

 

 

 

I 6 to 19 min.

Pork roast

2-qt. oblong

Cooking bag

Medium (5)

I 5 to 19 min.

 

dish

 

 

per lb.

Pork sausage

Microwave-

Wax paper

High ( 10)

1/2 to 3/4 min.

(raw), link

safe cookware

 

 

per link

Pork sausage (raw)

Microwave-

Wax paper

High ( 10)

3 to 5 min

( 1/2 lb.: 4 patties)

safe cookware

 

 

 

Arrange in single layer on paper towels or on trivet set in dish. Cover with a paper towel, To microwave more than 1 layer of bacon. use an oblong dish and place a paper towel between each layer of bacon. Cover with a paper towel to prevent spatters. Arrange in single layer.

Place fat-side-down in dish. Turn ham over after half of cooking time.

Turn over or rearrange after 10 minutes.

Brush with barbecue sauce or browning agent, if desired. Turn over after half of cooking time. Let stand covered 5 to 1 () minutes before serving.

Turn roast over after half of cooking time. Microwave to an internal temperature

of 170°F,

Arrange in single layer. If cooking 6 or more links, rearrange after half of cooking time.

Arrange in single layer. Turn over after half of cooking time.

Veal

Chops ( I in. thick)

2-qt. oblong

N()

Meal-High (7)

6 to 9 min.

Brush chops lightly with oil. Turn meat

4 chops

dish

 

 

 

over after half of cooking time.

Roast

2-qt. oblong

Cooking bag

Medium (5)

17 to 21 min.

Place roast fat- or cut-side-down. Turn

(shoulder)

dish

 

 

per lb,

over after half of cooking time. Let roast

 

 

 

 

 

stand 10 minutes before carving.

 

 

 

 

 

Slice thinly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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