Samsung MG14H3020C User Manual - Page 27
REHEATING, REHEATING LIQUIDS, REHEATING BABY FOOD, REMARK, Drinks Coffee, Tea and Water, Soup Chilled
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05 COOKING GUIDE REHEATING REHEATING BABY FOOD Your microwave oven will reheat food in a fraction of the time that conventional ovens normally take. Use the power levels and reheating times in the following chart as a guide. The times in the chart consider liquids with a room temperature of about 64.5 to 68 °F or a chilled food with a temperature of about 41 to 45 °F. Arranging and covering Avoid reheating large items such as joint of meat - they tend to overcook and dry out before the center is piping hot. Reheating small pieces will be more successful. Power levels and stirring Some foods can be reheated using 90 % power while others should be reheated using 60 %, 50 %, or even 30 % . Check the tables for guidance. In general, it is better to reheat food using a lower power level, if the food is delicate, in large quantities, or if it is likely to heat up very quickly (mince pies, for example). Stir well or turn food over during reheating for best results. When possible, stir again before serving. Take particular care when heating liquids and baby foods. To prevent eruptive boiling of liquids and possible scalding, stir before, during, and after heating. Keep them in the microwave oven during standing time. We recommend putting a plastic spoon or glass stick into the liquids. Avoid overheating (and therefore spoiling) the food. It is preferable to underestimate cooking time and add extra heating time, if necessary. Heating and standing times When reheating food for the first time, it is helpful to make a note of the time taken for future reference. Always make sure that the reheated food is piping hot throughout. Allow food to stand for a short time after reheating to let the temperature even out. The recommended standing time after reheating is 2-4 minutes, unless another time is recommended in the chart. Take particular care when heating liquids and baby food. See also the chapter with the safety precautions. REHEATING LIQUIDS Always allow a standing time of at least 20 seconds after the oven has been switched off to allow the temperature to even out. Stir during heating, if necessary, and ALWAYS stir after heating. To prevent eruptive boiling and possible scalding, you should put a spoon or glass stick into the beverages and stir before, during, and after heating. BABY FOOD: Empty into a deep ceramic plate. Cover with plastic lid. Stir well after reheating! Let stand for 2-3 minutes before serving. Stir again and check the temperature. Recommended serving temperature: between 86 to 104 °F. BABY MILK: Pour milk into a sterilised glass bottle. Reheat uncovered. Never heat a baby's bottle with nipple on, as the bottle may explode if overheated. Shake well before standing time and again before serving ! Always carefully check the temperature of baby milk or food before giving it to the baby. Recommended serving temperature: ca. 98.6 °F. REMARK: Baby food in particular needs to be checked carefully before serving to prevent burns. Use the power levels and times in the table below as guidelines for reheating. Reheating Liquids and Food Use the power levels and times in this table as guidelines for reheating. Food Drinks (Coffee, Tea and Water) Soup (Chilled) Serving Size Power Time (min.) 150 ml (1 cup) 90 % 300 ml (2 cups) 450 ml (3 cups) 600 ml (4 cups) 1-1½ 2-2½ 3-4 3½-4½ Instructions Pour into cups and reheat uncovered: 1 cup in the center, 2 cups opposite of each other, 3 cups in a circle. Keep in microwave oven during standing time and stir well. Let stand for 1-2 minutes. 0.6 lbs. 0.8 lbs. 1 lbs. 1.2 lbs. 90 % 2½-3 3-3½ 3½-4½ 4½-5½ Instructions Pour into a deep ceramic plate or deep ceramic bowl. Cover with a plastic lid. Stir well after reheating. Stir again before serving. Let stand for 2-3 minutes. (continued) English - 27 MG11H2020CT_AA_DE68-04270A-04_EN.indd 27 9/5/2018 6:21:19 PM