Zanussi ZM266 Chart Using a Food Thermometer To Define Cooking Times, Adding Water, Fatty Foods

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TIPS & ADVICE

CHART: USING A FOOD THERMOMETER

TO DEFINE COOKING TIMES

Drink/food items

Internal

Internal

 

temperature at

temperature after

 

the end of

10-15 mins

 

cooking time

standing time

 

 

 

Heating drinks (coffee,

65-75 oC

 

water, tea, etc)

 

 

Heating milk

60-65 oC

 

Heating soup

75-80 oC

 

Heating stews

75-80 oC

85-90 oC

Poultry

80-85 oC

Lamb

 

70-75 oC

Rare

70 oC

Well roasted

75-80 oC

80-85 oC

Roast beef

 

55-60 oC

Rare

50-55 oC

Medium done

60-65 oC

65-70 oC

Well done

75-80 oC

80-85 oC

Pork, veal

80-85 oC

80-85 oC

ADDING WATER

Vegetables and other foods containing a lot of water can be cooked in their own juices or by adding just a small amount of water. This will retain many vitamins and minerals in the food.

FOOD WITH SKIN OR PEEL

Pierce foods such as sausages, chickens, chicken legs, potatoes in their skins, tomatoes, egg yolk, etc with a wooden skewer. This allows the steam to escape and the food won’t explode.

FATTY FOODS

Food ‘marbled’ with fat or with layers of fat cook faster than lean meat. You should therefore cover these parts with some aluminium foil, and place the food fatty side downward.

Plunge into cold water immediately after the blanching process to prevent further cooking, and then allow it to drain. Pack and freeze the vegetable in airtight containers.

PRESERVING FRUIT &

VEGETABLES

Preserving fruit and vegetables using the microwave is a quick and easy process. You can buy

preserving jars, seals and preserving jar clamps specially designed for microwave use. Precise instructions are provided by the manufacturers of these items.

SMALL & LARGE QUANTITIES

Microwave cooking times depend directly upon the amount of food you want to defrost, re-heat or cook, i.e. small portions cook faster than big ones.

The rule of thumb is:

TWICE AS MUCH = ALMOST TWICE AS LONG HALF AS MUCH = HALF AS LONG

TALL CONTAINERS, FLAT DISHES

Both types of container have the same capacity but cooking times are longer for tall containers than for flat ones. Therefore it is preferable to use dishes that are as flat as possible, with the

largest possible flat surface.

Only use tall containers for foods that are likely to boil over, e.g. noodles, rice, milk etc.

ROUND & OVAL DISHES

Food cooks more evenly in round and oval dishes than in rectangular ones, because the microwave energy concentrates into the corners of rectangular dishes and the food there may get overcooked.

BLANCHING VEGETABLES

Before they are frozen vegetables should be blanched. This is the best way of retaining the quality and flavour.

How to blanch vegetables:

Wash and chop the vegetable, place 250g of the vegetable in a bowl with 275ml of water, cover and heat for 3-5 minutes.

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Contents ZM266ST Page Contents Important Safety Instructions To avoid the possibility of injuryTo avoid the possibility of explosion and sudden boiling Oven & Accessories AccessoriesFront trim Symbol or carry out the necessary operation Control PanelStir Turn overSetting the Clock Using the Stop buttonBefore Operation Example What are MICROWAVES? Suitable Cookware Tips & Advice Chart Using a Food Thermometer To Define Cooking Times Adding WaterFood with Skin or Peel Fatty FoodsCovering the Food Irregular Shaped FoodTurning Standing TimeHeating DefrostingCooking Fresh Vegetables Cooking MEAT, Fish & PoultryCooking & Defrosting Microwave Power Levels = WattTIMER/WEIGHT Microwave Power Microwave CookingCooking time Increasing unit Press START/+30WEIGHT/PORTION Microwave Power Level button onceOther Convenient Functions Multiple Sequence CookingTo Check the Power Level Safety Lock Function To SET the Safety Lock FunctionTo Cancel the Safety Lock Function ADD 30 Seconds FunctionTIMER/WEIGHT Auto COOK, Cook from Frozen Auto Defrost Operation1a. Auto Cook 1 The Auto Cook 1 button Portion knob START/+30 buttonTIMER/WEIGHT Auto COOK, Cook from Frozen & Auto Defrost OperationExample 1 for Auto Cook Example 2 for Cook from FrozenAuto COOK, Cook from Frozen Auto Defrost Charts ProcedureButton Auto Cook Button Cook from FrozenUnit / Utensils FC-1 Cook FC-2 CookButton Auto DefrostRecipes for Auto Cook Menus Chicken PAN with Vegetables A1-1 Spicy chicken fricasseeMince and Onion A1-2 Fish Fillet with Sauce A2-1 Gratin A2-2Cooking Charts Abbreviations UsedTable Heating Food & Drink Table Defrosting & CookingRecipes Table Cooking MEAT, FISH, Poultry & VegetablesAdapting Recipes for the Microwave Oven Barley SoupRoast Chicken with Stuffing Spicy Turkey FricasseeZürich Veal in Cream Stuffed HAM Sole FilletsTagliatelle with Cream and Basil Sauce Min W Stir and tasteTessiner Risotto Lasagne AL FornoSemolina Pudding with Raspberry Sauce Chocolate Cake Pears in Chocolate SauceCare & Cleaning Control panelOven Interior Turntable and Turntable supportSymptom Possible SYMPTOMS/REMEDIES What to do ifService & Spare Parts Guarantee ConditionsSpecifications Important InformationInstallation Microwave can be fitted in position a or BConnecting the Appliance to the Power Supply Power supply cord may only be replaced by an electricianPage TINS-A371URR1