Information you need to know, About food – Viking 30 Inch Convection Microwave Hood Use and Care Manuel d'utilisation

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Getting Started

Information You Need To Know

for suggestions: paper towels, wax paper, microwave

plastic wrap or a lid. Covers prevent spattering and

help foods to cook evenly.

Shield with small flat pieces of aluminum foil any thin

areas of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking before

dense, thick areas are cooked thoroughly.

Stir foods from outside to center of dish once or twice

during cooking, if possible.

Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed

cooking of such foods as chicken and hamburgers.

Large items like roasts must be turned over at least

once.

Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway through

cooking both from top to bottom and from the center

of the dish to the outside.

Add standing time. Remove food from microwave

oven and stir, if possible. Cover for standing time which

allows the food to finish cooking without overcooking.

Check for doneness. Look for signs indicating that

cooking temperatures have been reached.

Doneness signs include:
- Food steams throughout, not just at edge.
- Center bottom of dish is very hot to the touch.
- Poultry thigh joints move easily.
- Meat and poultry show no pinkness.
- Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork.

ABOUT FOOD

FOOD

DO

DON'T

Eggs, sausages,

nuts, seeds, fruits

& vegetables

• Puncture egg yolks before cooking to prevent

“explosion”.

• Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, squash, hot

dogs and sausages so that steam escapes.

• Cook eggs in shells.
• Reheat whole eggs.
• Dry nuts or seeds in shells.

Popcorn

• Use specially bagged popcorn for the

microwave oven.

• Listen while popping corn for the popping to

slow to 1 or 2 seconds or use special Popcorn

pad.

• Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or

glass bowls.

• Exceed maximum time on popcorn

package.

Baby food

• Transfer baby food to small dish and heat

carefully, stirring often. Check temperature

before serving.

• Put nipples on bottles after heating and shake

thoroughly. “Wrist” test before feeding.

• Heat disposable bottles.
• Heat bottles with nipples on.
• Heat baby food in original jars.

General

• Cut baked goods with filling after heating to

release steam and avoid burns.

• Stir liquids briskly before, during and after

heating to avoid “eruption”.

• Use deep bowl, when cooking liquids or cereals,

to prevent boilovers.

• Heat or cook in closed glass jars or air

tight containers.

• Can in the microwave as harmful bacteria

may not be destroyed.

• Deep fat fry.
• Dry wood, gourds, herbs or wet papers.

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