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Microwave
Information about operation
General
After switching off the appliance let the food stand for a few
minutes (see Microwave Tables: Standing Time).
Remove aluminium foil packaging, metal containers, etc. before pre-
paring the food.
Cooking
If possible, cook food covered with microwave safe material. Only
cook food uncovered, if a crust is to be retained.
Chilled or frozen foods require a longer cooking time.
Dishes containing sauce should be stirred from time to time.
Cook vegetables that have a firm structure, such as carrots, peas or
cauliflower, in water.
Turn larger pieces about halfway through the cooking time.
Cut vegetables in to similarly sized pieces, if possible.
Use flat, wide dishes.
Defrosting meat, poultry, fish
Place the frozen, unwrapped food on a small upturned plate with a
container underneath or on a defrosting rack or plastic sieve so
that the defrosting liquid can run off.
Turn the food after half of the defrosting time. If possible, divide,
remove pieces that have started to defrost.
Defrosting butter, portions of gateau, quark
Do not defrost completely in the appliance but leave to defrost at
room temperature. This gives a more even result. Remove any metal
or aluminium packaging or parts before defrosting completely.
Defrosting fruit, vegetables
Do not completely defrost fruit and vegetables, which are to be
further prepared while still raw, in the appliance, but at room tem-
perature.
Fruit and vegetables that are to be cooked, can be cooked directly
using a high microwave power, without being defrosted.
Ready Meals
Ready meals in metal packaging or plastic trays with metal covers
may only be defrosted or heated in the microwave if these are ex-
pressively designated as suitable for defrosting in the microwave.
You must follow the manufacturer’s instructions printed on the
packaging (e.g. remove metal cover and pierce plastic film).