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TIME COOKING - MEATSp POULTRY AND FISH

PREPARATION

Use a microwave-safe dish, etc.

Defrost Frozen foods completely.

Wash poultry and fish in cool water.

Arrange small items in a single layer

in dish, avoid overlapping edges of food.

Place thick sections toward edge of the dish.

Use a rack in the dish to elevate meat out of the juices.

Use spices, seasonings as desired.

Add salt after cooking if necessary.

Aluminum foils can be used to cover thin parts of meat or poultry wings and legs to prevent overcooking.

Foils should be applied toward the end of cooking time.

Place meat fat side down.

COOKING

Use wax paper or plastic wrap to stop splattering.

Turn over or rearrange meat, poultry and fish halfway through cooking time.

CHECKING DONENESS

Beef: The color inside meat indicates doneness. Rare roast should be red

inside. Medium is pink and gray indicates well done.

Pork: Cooked pork meat should be gray with clear juice.

Poultry: Juices should be clear yellow when cooked. Legs should move freely.

Fish and Seafood: Should be opaque in color and flake easily.

To check internal temperature of various meats and poultry, use a microwave or conventional meat

thermometer after removing meat from the oven. Insert the thermometer avoiding bone or fat. Lower temperatures are found in the center of the roast or in the muscle close to a large bone. Never use a

conventional meat thermometer in the microwave oven.

Return undercooked food to oven for a short period of time at the recommended power level. Let stand as recommended in chart. Cover

roasts and whole poultry during stand time.

 

Food

 

Power

! Cooking

Stand

 

 

 

 

Time

Time

Beef

 

 

 

 

 

 

4oz

(115 g) each

 

 

 

 

Hamburgers,

 

HI

2 - 4 min.

2 min.

refrigerated

2

HI

4 - 6

min.

2 min.

_ _

_

4

Hamburgers,

frozen

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

HI

4 - 6

min.

3 min.

 

 

4

HI

7 - 9

rain.

3 min.

Roasts, tender

 

 

 

 

1 Ib (450 g)

 

5

12 - 15

rain.

10-15 min.

 

 

 

I

Special Notes

Cook in a shallow dish. Cover loosely with wax paper. Turn over halfw&y through cooking.

Turn over and separate halfway through cooking.

Cover with wax paper. Shield halfway through cooking and turn roast

over if necessary. Stand tented with foil.

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