Wolf Appliance Company Trim Style MWD30-2F/S User Manual

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Microwave Cooking

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SIGNS OF DONENESS

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.

Tips for Microwave Cooking

Arrange food carefully. Place thickest areas towards

outside of dish.

Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest amount of

time indicated and add more time as needed. Severely

overcooked food can smoke or ignite.

Cover foods while cooking. Check recipe or cookbook

for suggestions: paper towels, wax paper, microwave

plastic wrap or a lid. Covers prevent spattering and

help foods to cook evenly.

Shield any thin areas of meat or poultry with small flat

pieces of aluminum foil to prevent overcooking before

dense, thick areas are cooked thoroughly. Refer to

cookware suggestions on the following page.

Stir foods from outside to center of dish once or twice

during cooking, if possible.

Turn foods over once during microwave cooking to

speed cooking of foods such as chicken and hamburg-

ers. 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 right to left.

Add standing time. Remove food from 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.

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