How to heat or reheat similar types of food – GE 49-4562 User Manual

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How To Heat or Reheat Similar Types of Food

Two plates of leftovers may be re­
heated together. Arrange thick or
dense foods to outside edges of
plate and cover with plastic wrap.
Microwave at HIGH (10) for 3 min­
utes. Reverse position of plates
(top to bottom) and rotate Va turn.

Continue microwaving at HIGH

(10) for 3 to 4 minutes. Continue

heating, if necessary, until hot.

should be less than 3V2 Inches) is

now possible. Cover with plastic

wrap. Use staggered arrangements
of food, placing food on right side
of sheif and left side of floor. Refer
to Heating or Reheating Guide (see
Inside front cover of cookbook) for

suggested microwave time per
casserole and add together the
times. Microwave at HIGH (10),

reversing position of foods (top to
bottom) after half of time. Also,
heat several smaller bowls of left­

overs this way, stirring and revers­

ing positicns after half of time.

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Two frozen Individuai entrees (5 to
7 oz. ea.) or two TV dinners (10 to

12

Qz, ea,) are both ready to serve

at the same time. Remove batter
foods; cook these conventionally.
Return foil trays containing food

to boxes in which they were pur­
chased, Place in oven with one TV
dinner on right shelf and the sec­
ond dinner on left floor. Micro­
wave at HIGH (10) for 6 minutes.

Reverse positions (top to bottom)

and rotate foods Va turn. Continue

microwaving at HIGH (10) for 6 min­
utes. Check dinners for heating. If

one dinner seems less done than
desired, return it to the box and
continue heating on shelf 1 to 2
more minutes.

How To Reheat Several Different Types of Foods Together

When heating several different
types of food together, foods

which should be served hot must

be placed on the oven shelf, while

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should be placed on the floor. This
is

because

microwave

energy

enters the oven from the top only.
Also, it is Important to remember
that

foods

absorb

microwave

energy at different rates. Rates can

be affected by the size of the food,

and its starting temperature.

Because of the varying rates you
may need to start reheating

a

large

or dense food a few minutes ahead
of time, then add other smaller or
less dense foods. Alternately, if

one of the several foods you are
heating seems under cooked but
the others are heated satisfac­

torily, let the underheated food
continue cooking.

Heat or reheat different types of

food at HIGH (10). To determine

heating times, add together times

for all foods, (see heating guide

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After half of time, stir or rearrange
foods (do not reverse positions).
Check foods (top sheif especially)
after % of total time and remove

any which are done. Continue
cooking others.

Place on sheif large or dense foods

which need the most heating, such
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ohlcken, casssroles

of canned or leftover vegetables,
rice or pasta. Place on oven floor
those foods which need only be
warmed, such as bakery pies, rolls,

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