Temperature probe cooking tips, Don't, Removing and cleaning the temperature probe – Whirlpool MC8130XA User Manual

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

Temperature Probe cooking
tips:

• stir

foods during cooking when recom­

mended.

• Stir

soups, casseroles and drinks before

serving.

■ Cover

roasts with foil after cooking and

iet

stand

a few minutes.

Remove

foil if you

decide to cook roasts longer.

• Remove

the probe from the oven when

not cooking by temperature.

• For casseroles,

the tip of the probe

should be in the center of the food.

Stir

foods when recommended.

Replace

the

probe.

' For liquids, balance

the probe on a

wooden spoon or spatula so the tip of the
probe is in the center of the liquid.

• For roasts,

the tip of the probe should be

in the center of the largest muscle, but not

touching fat or bone.

• Casseroles cooked using the Temperature

Probe should be made from precooked

foods. Do not use raw meats, raw veg­

etables and cream sauces in casseroles.

• Dry casseroles do not work well.
• Thaw frozen casseroles and meats in the

microwave oven before inserting the probe.

• If you are cooking more than one indi­

vidual serving at the same time, such as

mugs of soup, check the probe setting in

several of the items-all the mugs may not

heat at the same rate.

• Dry meat loaf mixtures do not work well.
• Check poultry with themnometer in 2-3

places to ensure adequate doneness.

• Roasts may vary in size, shape and

composition. Use the Temperature Probe
as a guide, along with the timings for

minutes per pound found in the “Microwave

cooking chart” on page 63.

Don't:

• let probe or probe cable touch any part of

the oven interior (including the turntable).

• let probe touch foil (if used). You can keep

foil away from probe with wooden tooth­
picks. Remove foil if arcing occurs.

• use paper, plastic wrap or plastic contain­

ers. They will be in the oven too long and
might distort.

• force probe into frozen food.
• use probe for food that needs to simmer.
• plug the pointed end of the Temperature

Probe into the socket.

Removing and cleaning the

Temperature Probe:

1. After oven has shut off, unplug the

Temperature Probe using an oven mitt or

hot pad.

2. Wipe probe with a hot, sudsy cloth and

dry thoroughly. Use a plastic scouring pad
to remove cooked-on foods.

3. You can place probe in the silverware

basket of a dishwasher.

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