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OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION

Shape of foods: Microwaves penetrate only about

1 inch (2.5cm) into foods; the interior portion of

thick foods is cooked as the heat generated on the
outside travels inward. In other words, only the
outer edge of any food is actually cooked by

microwave energy; the rest is cooked by

convection. It follows then that the worst possible
shape for a food that is to be microwaved is a thick
cube. The corners will burn long before the center
is even warm. Round, thin, and ring shaped foods
cook most successfully in the microwave.

Quantity of foods: The number of microwaves in
your oven remains constant regardless of how
much food is being cooked. Therefore, the more

food you place in the oven, the longer the cooking
time. Remember to decrease cooking times by at

least one-third when halving a recipe.

COOKING UTENSILS

MICROWAVE-SAFE UTENSILS

Never use metal or metal-trimmed utensils in

your microwave oven: Microwaves cannot
penetrate metal. They will bounce off any metal
object in the oven and cause arcing, an alarming
phenomenon that resembles lightning.

Most heat-resistant non-metalllc cooking utensils

are safe for use in your microwave oven. However,
some may contain materials that render them
unsuitable as microwave cookware. If you have
any doubts about a particular utensil, there is a
simple way to find out if it can be used in your

microwave oven.

Testing utensils for microwave use: Place the
Utensil in question next to a glass bowl filled with
water in the microwave oven. Microwave at power

HIGH for 1 minute. If the water heats up but the

utensil remains cool to the touch, the utensil is

microwave-safe. However, if the water does not

change temperature but the utensil becomes
warm, microwaves are being absorbed by the
utensil and it is not safe for use in the microwave
oven. You probably have many items on hand in
your kitchen that can be used as cooking
equipment in your microwave oven. Just read
through the following checklist.

1. Dinner plates: Many kinds of dinner-ware are
microwave-safe. If in doubt consult the
manufacturer’s literature or perform the microwave

test, above.

2. Glassware: Glassware that is heat-resistant is

microwave-safe. This includes all brands of oven-

tempered glass cookware. However, do not use
delicate glassware, such as tumbler or wine
glasses, as these might shatter as the food warms.

3. Paper; Paper plates and containers are
convenient and safe to use in your microwave
oven, provided the cooking time is short and
foods to be cooked are low in fat and moisture.

Paper towels are also very useful for wrapping

foods and for lining baking trays in which greasy
foods, such as bacon, are cooked. In general,
avoid colored paper products as the color may run.

4. Plastic storage containers; These can be used
to hold foods that are to be quickly reheated.

However, they should not be used to hold foods

that will need considerable time in the oven as hot
foods will eventually warp or melt plastic
containers.

5. Plastic cooking bags: These are microwave-
safe provided they are specially made for cooking.

However, be sure to make a slit in the bag so

that steam can escape. Never use ordinary plastic
bags for cooking in your microwave oven, asjhey
will melt and rupture.

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