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Tips & advice

Using a food thermometer to

determine cooking time

The internal temperature of food and drink can be ascertained with a food thermometer. The most important temperatures are specified in the temperature table.

Drink / Food

Internal

Internal temp.

 

temperature

after 10 - 15 mins

 

once cooked

standing time

 

 

 

Heating drinks

65-75oC

 

(Coffee, Water, Tea, Milk

 

 

etc.)

 

 

Heating soup

75-80oC

 

Heating stew

75-80oC

 

Poultry

80-85oC

85-90oC

Lamb

 

 

Pink

70o C

70-75oC

Well done

75-80oC

80-85oC

Roast beef

 

 

Rare

50-55oC

55-60oC

Medium

60-65oC

65-70oC

Well done

75-80oC

80-85oC

Pork, Veal

80-85oC

80-85oC

Addition of water

Vegetables and other foods with a high water content can be cooked in their own juice or with the addition of a little water. This ensures that many vitamins and minerals are preserved.

Food in skin or shells

Foods such as sausages, chickens, chicken legs, baked potatoes, tomatoes, apples, egg yolks or such like should be pricked or pierced with a fork or small wooden skewer. This will enable the steam which forms to dissipate without splitting the skin or shell.

Fatty foods

Fatty meat and layers of fat cook better than lean portions of meat. Before cooking, cover the fatty portions with a piece of aluminium foil or place the food with the fat side down.

Blanching vegetables

Before freezing vegetables, they should be blanched. This preserves the quality and flavour at their best. Method: wash and chop the vegetables. Put 250g of vegetables in a dish with 275 ml water and cover. Heat for 3-5 minutes. After blanching, immerse

immediately in cold water to prevent further cooking and then allow to drain. Pack vegetables in an airtight container and freeze.

Preserving fruit and vegetables

Using the microwave for preserving is quick and easy. There are preserving jars, rubber vacuum seals and suitable seals made of plastic available specially made for microwaves. The manufacturers will supply precise instructions for use.

Large & small quantities

Microwave times are directly dependent upon the amount of food which you would like to thaw, heat or cook. This means that small portions cook more quickly than larger ones. As a rule of thumb:

TWICE THE AMOUNT = ALMOST TWICE THE TIME HALF THE AMOUNT = HALF THE TIME

Deep & shallow containers

Both containers have the same capacity, but the cooking time is longer for the deeper one. You should therefore choose as flat a container as possible with a large surface area. Only use deep containers for dishes where there is a danger of overcooking, e.g. for noodles, rice, milk etc..

Round & oval containers

Food cooks more evenly in round or oval containers than in containers with corners, since the microwave energy concentrates in the corners and the food in these areas could become overcooked.

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AEG MCD2660E Blanching vegetables, Preserving fruit and vegetables, Large & small quantities, Deep & shallow containers

MCD2660E, MCD2661E specifications

The AEG MCD2661E and MCD2660E are advanced microwave ovens designed to simplify cooking while ensuring high-quality results. Both models are engineered with cutting-edge technology and an array of features that appeal to modern culinary enthusiasts.

At the core of these models is the combined microwave and grill function, which allows users to achieve versatile cooking options. The combination of microwave and grill provides the ability to cook food quickly while ensuring a crispy outer layer, making it ideal for preparing a wide range of dishes, including meats, vegetables, and baked goods. This dual functionality is particularly useful for users who want to enjoy a grilled texture without waiting for a traditional oven to heat up.

Both models boast a sleek and modern design that fits seamlessly into any kitchen decor. The easy-to-use control panel is intuitive, featuring a variety of pre-set cooking options and quick-start functions, which enable users to cook their favorite meals with just a few buttons. The digital display offers clear visibility of cooking settings and timers, simplifying the cooking process.

The AEG MCD2661E and MCD2660E also come with various power levels, allowing for precise cooking for different types of food. With a powerful microwave output, these ovens can deliver fast heating and cooking, making meal preparation more efficient. Moreover, they incorporate a defrost function that quickly and safely defrosts frozen ingredients, reducing wait times without compromising food quality.

One of the standout features of these models is the inclusion of sensor cooking technology, which adjusts cooking time and power based on the moisture released from the food. This ensures that dishes are cooked evenly, preventing overcooking or undercooking, and enhancing overall culinary results.

Cleaning the AEG MCD2661E and MCD2660E is also a breeze, thanks to their easy-clean surfaces and removable parts. The interior is designed to resist stains, making maintenance simpler and contributing to the longevity of the product.

In conclusion, the AEG MCD2661E and MCD2660E microwave ovens represent a blend of functionality, design, and technology. With their combined microwave and grill capabilities, user-friendly interfaces, and innovative cooking features, these models are an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their cooking experience while enjoying the convenience of modern kitchen appliances.