Introduction – Kleenmaid MWK100 User Manual

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Shape and placement of the food :

The thinner parts of irregularly-shaped food cook quicker, therefore it is prefer-

able to place these parts towards the centre of the dish.

Separate portions of food cook more regularly if placed in a ring on the

turntable.

It is preferable to divide large amounts of food into portions and cook them

separately.

Adapt the size of your dish to the volume of food to be cooked.

You may cook food directly in a plate or serving platter designed for

microwave cooking.

Cover in the majority of cases in order to :

Steam food
Retain the full flavour of the food
Obtain even cooking results
Reduce cooktime
Prevent splattering
Avoid drying out the food

Cooktime :

This varies according to individual preference, initial temperature, consis-

tency, shape, and amount of the food.

The shape and material of the cooking dish will also have an effect on the

cooktime.

• For certain foods such as fruit, carrots and potatoes the cooktime can vary

from simple to double according to the season and the degree of ripeness.

One must remember that the cooktime increases with quantity, but not nec-

essarily proportionally. Cooking for too long a period of time can dry out
food. Make a conservative estimate of the cooktime, check your dish at the
end of the programme and extend if necessary by 30 s to 1 minute periods.

Standing time :

At the end of the cook programme allow for approximately 2-5 minutes of stand-

ing time before serving in order to allow even distribution of the heat.

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