Sharp R-380D manual Helpful Hints

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HELPFUL HINTS

1.THE ARRANGEMENT

Arrange foods carefully. Place thickest areas toward outside of dish.

3. COVERING

Cover foods in the microwave if you would normally cover the food in your ordinary oven, or to retain moisture. Cover foods such as Vegetables, Casseroles, or when Reheating. Use to cover foods:

5. SHIELDING

LID

PLASTIC WRAP

PAPER TOWEL

Shield using small pieces of aluminium foil to shield thin areas of meat, fish and poultry or edges of cakes to prevent overcooking.

7. STIRRINGFISHCHICKEN

Stir foods from the outside to the centre of the dish, once or twice during cooking if possible.

Eg. Casseroles and Sauces.

9. DENSITY

The depth to which microwaves penetrate food varies depending on the food's density. Porous foods like minced beef or mashed potatoes microwave faster than dense ones like steak or whole potatoes.

11.STARTING TEMPERATURE

Frozen or refrigerated foods take longer to heat than food at room temperature. Cooking times in this book are based on normal storage temperatures. Since rooms, refrigera- tors and freezers differ in temperature, check cooking result at the minimum time.

13.CONDENSATION

Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking. The humidity and moisture in food will influence the amount of condensation in the oven. Generally, covered foods will not cause as much condensation as uncovered foods. Ensure that the ventilation openings are not blocked.

2.TURNING

Foods such as poultry and joints of meat should be turned over after half the cooking time.

4.PIERCING

Pierce potatoes, eggs, tomatoes or any foods with a skin or membrane to allow steam to escape.

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6.STANDING TIME

Standing time is important. After cooking or defrosting ensure adequate standing time. This allows the food to continue cooking or heating. Refer to cooking guides for each menu or according to manufacturers instructions.

8.SIZE

Small pieces cook faster than large ones. To speed up cooking, cut pieces smaller than 5 cm so microwaves can penetrate to the centre from all sides. For even cooking, make all the pieces the same size.

10.FAT AND BONE

Marbling within meat, or a thin, even layer of fat on a roast, speeds cooking. Large fatty areas or excess drippings in dish attract energy away from meat, and slows cooking. Centre bones do not affect cooking, but bone on the side of meat conducts heat to the areas next to it.

12.QUANTITY

Microwave cooking times are directly related to the amount of food in the oven. Because energy is absorbed by the food itself, one potato or a single piece of chicken cooks rapidly. When the energy is divided among several items, cooking takes more time.

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Contents Model R-380D J Contact Your Selling DEALER/RETAILER Or contact our web siteDuring Normal Business Hours Contents Page DON’T Special NotesOven Diagram Installation InstructionsControl Panel Display Operation of Touch Control PanelTouch Control Panel Layout To Cancel a Programme During Cooking Clock SettingBefore Operating Getting StartedMicrowave Time Cooking Manual OperationsD I U M Instant Cook Sequence CookingWithin 3 minutes of closing the door T E R Slow CookN S O R Sensor Instant Reheat Automatic OperationsU P N S O R H E a TR N E D Sensor CookI C K E N Express DefrostL L E T S L L E T S A R T E C E SOVER, Shield Warm Easy DefrostHelp Feature Other Convenient FeaturesT O Child Lock M O D E Demonstration ModeM O E S E TStep Procedure Pad Order Display Press the Less pad Less/More SettingR E Press the Sensor Instant REIncreasing or Decreasing Time During a Cooking Programme Alarm TimerService Call Check Care and CleaningSpecifications Quick Reference Guide Feature Quick Operation GuideCooking Guides Helpful Hints Cookware and Utensil Guide Utensil Use AdviceSensor Instant Reheat Menu Guide Menu Initial WeightRange PieMenu Sensor Cook Menu GuideFrozen Vegetables Jacket PotatoServes Fresh SoupWhite Rice Menu Initial Procedure Standing WeightDry Pasta Fresh PastaPorridge Roast Chicken Roast LambSeasoned Roast Fish Fillets Meat Recipes Sauce SeasoningServe Serves Chicken Fillets Menu Quantity ProcedureSausages / Minced Meat Easy Defrost Menu Guide Recipes Shepherds PIE Crusty Rosemary LambLasagne Tablespoon Worcestershire sauceGolden Curry Sausages Springtime Lamb CasseroleBeef Stroganoff Corned MeatHerbed Loin of Lamb Veal À LA MedallionVeal and Aubergine Italian Spaghetti SauceIndian Curry Lamb Chinese BeefMinted Picnic Loaf Chilli CON CarneKg leg lamb Tablespoons honey Tablespoon Dijon mustard Honey Roast LambChicken Fricassee Chicken in a POTChicken Penne Salad Chicken Terrine Chicken ProvencaleSeasoned Chicken Parcels Tandoori ChickenApricot Chicken Chicken and Macaroni Bake ServesLemon and Herb Chicken Legs Serves Honey Chicken LegsCrunchy Camembert Chicken Serves Chicken CacciatoreChicken Fillet Burgers Roast ChickenCheesy Salmon Cannelloni Serves PaellaGarlic Prawns Seafood Laksa Thai Scallops with Vercamilli NoodlesSmoked Salmon Tagliatelle Prawn CreoleSesame Prawns Seafood LasagneCrab Mornay Garlic MusselsAvocardo Scallops Squid in Tomato and Wine Sauce ServesBouillabaisse Easy HOME-MADE Rice Risotto Serves Cauliflower AU GratinScalloped Potatoes Honey CarrotsMinestrone Chokos with Sour Cream and BaconStuffed Baked Potatoes Serves Butter Cups beef stock Onions, peeled and choppedSquash with Yoghurt HOT Curried SlawHoney Gingered Vegetables Serves Sunshine Brussels SproutsCauliflower Polonaise Potatoes PizzaiolaPumpkin Salad Australian Fruit Cake Californian Apple CrunchBaked Apples Chocolate CakeCaramel Rice Pudding Chocolate SELF-SAUCING PuddingBread and Butter Pudding Chocolate MousseDefrosting Times and Techniques For Meat and Poultry Defrosting Frozen FoodsDefrosting Times and Techniques For SEAFOOD, Bread and Pies PoultryMicrowave Oven Roasting Chart Beans 500 g 41/2-5 minutes Fresh Vegetable ChartRice and Pasta Cooking Chart Frozen Vegetable ChartGuide to Cooking Eggs Scrambled EGG Guide Medium Reheating Convenience Food Chart Defrosting ConvenienceGeneral Information Glossary of TermsPoints to Remember Commonly Asked Questions and AnswersHints