After cooking, open the door, Microwave cooking at lower cook powers, Microwave cooking at lower – Whirlpool MC8130XA User Manual

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M I C R O W A V E C O O K I N G

4. After cooking, open the door.

OR

TOUCH

OFF

CANCEL

YOU SEE

(time of day)

Microwave cooking at lower cook powers

For best results, some recipes call for lower

Cook Powers. The lower the Cook Power,

the slower the cooking. Each Number Pad

also stands for a different percentage of
Cook Power. Many microwave cookbook
recipes tell you by number, percent or name
which Cook Power to use.

The following chart gives the percentage of
Cook Power each Number Pad stands for,
and the Cook Power name usually used. It
also tells you when to use each Cook

Power.

COOK POWER

NAME

WHEN TO USE IT

Automatic 100% of
full power

HIGH

Quick reheating of foods with high water
content, such as beverages. If food contains
eggs or cream, choose a lower power.

9=90% of full power

Heating large quantities of liquids, such as

water or soup stock.

8=80% of full power

Reheating soups or casseroles.

7=70% of full power

MED-HIGH

Cooking and heating vegetables, fish, meat,
etc. when you need a Cook Power lower than
HIGH or when food is cooking too fast.

6=60% of full power

Cooking requiring special care, such as for
high protein sauces, cheese and egg dishes,
and casseroles that need to finish cooking.

5=50% of full power

MED

Starting cakes which must be finished on
HIGH power or finishing cooking of a large
roast.

4=40% of full power

Simmering stews, reheating pastries.

3=30% of full power

MED-LOW,

DEFROST

Defrosting of foods such as bread, shellfish,
and precooked foods.

2=20% of full power

Defrosting and softening butter, cheese and
ice cream.

1=10% of full power

LOW

Keeping one food serving warm.

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