Vegetables, Vegetables, frozen—defrosting and heating – Panasonic NE-1757 User Manual

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Vegetables

Most vegetables, small and bulk portions, defrost,
heat, and cook very successfully in the microwave,
retaining fresh color and texture as well an nutritional
value. The thicker and more fiberous the vegetable, the
longer the cooking time.

Frozen vegetables can be defrosted and heated in one

step. One to two tablespoons of water should be
added to frozen vegetables.

Icy sections should be broken up during heating for

even temperature distribution.

Canned vegetables can be heated using HIGH in
approximately 1 minute per pound.

Most fresh vegetables are prepared with a small

amount of cooking liquid such as water.

Vegetables, Frozen—Defrosting and Heating

Item

Quantity

Instructions for

Pre-Preparation

Instructions for

Microwave Heating

Power

Setting

Approximate Times

NE-1257

NE-1757

Beans, green

4 lb

NONE

Place in a microwave

safe 6” half pan. Add
one to two tablespoons
of water. Cover with lid
after cooking. Let
stand, covered,
2 minutes.

HIGH

20 min

12 min

6ib

NONE

HIGH

30 min

20 min

Cauliflower

6 lb

NONE

HIGH

30 min

20 min

4 lb

NONE

HIGH

20 min

15 min

Broccoli

4 lb

NONE

HIGH

25 min

15 min

Carrots, sliced

6 lb

NONE

HIGH

30 min

20 min

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