Daewoo KOC-870T Tips and guidelines, Minutes, Colder the food, the more time is needed

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Cooking with microwaves differs in some aspects from normal cooking. The guidelines and tips below will help you get better results using a microwave oven.

Tips and guidelines

Wait time

Microwaves do not usually completely penetrate the food on the rotary plate. The wait times allow the food to continue cooking even after the oven has switched off. The temperature can rise by up to 8° C inside the food.

After heating food in the microwave, let it stand in the oven for a short time to allow the temperature to equalise. The wait time depends on the weight, volume and density of the food (and can be up to

10 minutes).

How to cook food without overcooking (drying, charring etc.)

Select the right cooking level.

Select the right cooking time. Times quoted in recipes are approximate and depend upon initial temperature, weight, density of food etc.

Always use microwave-suitable dishes.

Defrosting

Defrosting is faster in flatter dishes than in higher dishes.

Divide large pieces of food into smaller pieces for faster defrosting.

Cover the smaller pieces when they start to warm up.

Do not defrost completely under power, let the food stand for a while.

Amount

To warm up more food you need more time. Rule of thumb: double the food, double the time (almost).

Initial temperature

The colder the food, the more time is needed.

Different foods

When cooking a meal with various ingredients remember that fat and sugar heat up faster than water.

This means that ingredients with higher fat and sugar contents will have higher temperatures after cooking than those containing water. The more dense a food, the longer it takes to cook/defrost. Very dense foods, like meat, take much longer to warm up than say sponge cake.

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Contents Microwave Oven With Grill and Convection Right place for your microwave oven Using a microwave oven safelyConnecting up your microwave oven 230 V~, 50 HzCooking with microwaves Contents Microwaves and ovenUsing the oven Cooking with convectionCooking safely with microwaves Micr O Waves a n d O V E NRotating plate Safety door lockMicrowave oven Controls ButtonsStart the clock. The two dots flash each second Setting the clockChild lock Hold the button pressed for a number of secondsStart the operation Easy cookingSpeedy cooking Programmed cooking Each press adds 1 minute to cooking timeFlashes above Temp Cook in the display Easy bakingPreheating Now place the food in the oven and set the cooking timeFlashes below Combi in the display Convection plus microwavesFlashes above PIE in the display Press the button twice Defrosting by weightDefrosting by time Press the button onceFlashes below Grill in the display Easy grillingSet the grill time on the dial Colder the food, the more time is needed Tips and guidelinesMinutes P E N D I Before calling technical service Care and maintenance Microwave suitable dishes and utensilsTechnical data Moulded plugs for UK only