Soups and sandwiches, Soup and sandwiches – Sears 565. 66480 User Manual

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SOUPS AND SANDWICHES

A large variety of sandwich combinations can

be made in your microwave oven. Because

sandwiches heat quickly, be careful not to
overcook them — the bread can become tough
and chewy. Heat breads until warm, not hot,
and cheese until it just begins to melt. Let the

following tips guide you when adapting or

creating your own sandwiches.

CONVERTING SANDWICH RECIPES

• Heat sandwiches on white paper towels or

paper plates. To prevent splattering, as well

as to absorb steam and prevent sogginess,
you can wrap each sandwich in a paper
towel. Remove wrapping immediately after
warming. It takes less than 1 minute to heat

most sandwiches. Heat on power level 8.

• Thinly sliced meat heats better than thickly

sliced meat. The slower-cooking thick slices

often cause the bread to overcook before the

meat is hot.

CONVERTING SOUP RECIPES

• When cooking canned soups, remove from

can. Use microwave-safe dish. Add milk or
water as directed on can. Cover dish.

• Stir cream-style soup halfway through

cooking time. Let stand, covered, 3 minutes

before serving.

Cooking Guide - Canned Soups

Item

Amount

Power

Approx. Cooking Time

Broth

IOV

4

oz (290 mL)

8

4 -

6

min.

Cream-style

IOV

4

oz (290 mL)

8

5 - 7 min.

T omato

103/4

oz (300 mL)

8

5 - 7 min.

Bean, pea, or mushroom

103/4

oz (300 mL)

7

6

-

8

min.

Undiluted chunk-style

103/4

oz (300 mL)

8

2 - 4 min.

vegetable

19 oz (540 mL)

8

5 - 7 min.

Cooking Guide - Quick Soups

Item

Amou nt

(number of envelopes)

Power

Approx. Cooking Time

Cup of Instant soup

1 V

4

oz (35 g) envelope

1

HI

1

-

2

min.

2

HI

2 - 3 min.

4

HI

4 - 5 min.

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