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COOKING FROZEN VEGETABLES BY MICRO POWER

Remove vegetables from package and place in an appropriate sized container. Vegetables frozen in a pouch should be placed on a dish and the top pierced. Cook on P10 according to directions given in chart. Vegetables should be cooked covered with a lid or plastic wrap.

Halfway through cooking, stir, turn vegetables over or rearrange. Stir after cooking. Allow to stand for 2 to 3 minutes before serving.

Legumes

Cooking Frozen Vegetables by Micro power

 

 

 

APPROX.

VEGETABLE

QUANTITY

COOKING PROCEDURE

COOKING TIME

 

 

 

(in minutes) on P10

Beans

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

4 to 6

Broad Beans

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Broccoli (spears)

350 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Brussels Sprouts

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Carrots (baby)

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

6 to 8

Cauliflower

500 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Corn (12 cob)

125 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

3 to 4

Corn (cobs)

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Mixed Vegetables

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

5 to 7

Peas

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

4 to 6

Spinach

250 g

Cook in covered 2-litre dish.

4 to 6

 

 

 

 

Vegetables and

COOKING FROZEN VEGETABLES BY SENSOR

COOK (S)

(125 g - 1.0 kg)

Suitable for all types of frozen vegetables.

Place in a suitable size dish. Do not use plastic dishes.

Best results are achieved if large quantities are placed in a single layer.

Add 1 tablespoon to 14 cup water to vegetables, if desired.

Butter, herbs etc. may be added before heating, but do not add salt until serving.

Cover dishes securely with plastic wrap.

During the cooking time, the oven will ‘beep’ and prompt you to stir vegetables.

At the end of the cooking time, stir vegetables and let stand, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

To Operate:

Select Froz. Veg., then press Start.

COOKING FROZEN VEGETABLES BY AUTO COOK Å

(120 g - 750 g)

Suitable for heating varieties of frozen vegetables, including peas, beans, corn kernels, broccoli, cauliflower etc.

Place larger pieces or quantities in a single layer for best results.

Add 1 tablespoon to 14 cup water, if you prefer a softer cooked texture.

Very icy vegetables that have frozen in a solid mass may require slightly longer cooking times.

Place vegetables in an appropriate size dish. Use the following as a guide:

Weight

Dish Size

120 g

500 ml

250 g

750 ml

500 g

1 litre

750 g

2 litre

Cover with plastic wrap or a well fitting lid. Halfway through the cooking time, the oven will ‘beep’ and prompt you to stir and rearrange the vegetables.

If desired, butter, herbs etc. may be added, but do not add salt until serving. (Salt dehydrates vegetables during cooking.)

At the end of the cooking time, stir vegetables and let stand, covered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

To Operate:

Press Froz. Veg. to select weight required, then press Start.

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Panasonic NN-S575, NN-S555, NN-S565 manual Legumes, Cooking Frozen Vegetables by Micro power, 1.0 kg, 750 g

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