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Microwave Cooking - Part Three

Amana/Maytag Microwave Oven, Commercial, Programmable Timer, 1000w, Each

Defrosting in a Microwave Oven

Microwave ovens are ideal for quick thawing of frozen foods like meat, poultry, and casseroles. Microwave defrosting, just before cooking, virtually eliminates the risk of food poisoning from bacteria that can grow and contaminate meat, chicken, fish and other foods thawed on a countertop.

When thawing food in a microwave oven....



To defrost one pound of ground beef....



Reheating in a Microwave Oven

Reheating is what microwave ovens do best and what they're most often used for. Read your oven's owner's manual for recommended settings for the kind of food you're heating and use those settings as a guideline. Since it's impossible to give exact times for various kinds of food, always use the shortest estimated time at first. It's easy to add extra cooking time, but nothing can be done to save tough, dry, hard, overcooked food. Remember that the microwave cooking process continues for a short time, after the power is off.

Approximate cooking times given above are for 600 to 800 watt microwave ovens. When reheating small portions in high power microwave ovens, you may find that about 60% to 80% power sometimes works best.


Microwave Lid Cover, set of 2 large
Keep microwave interiors spatter-free and warm food more evenly by placing specially made covers over dinner plates, serving dishes and food containers. Vents release excess moisture to prevent soggy or rubbery textures.


The Amana/Maytag Microwave Oven
shown at the top of the page, is available, online, at Cooking.com.
It features 1000 watts of cooking power, a 10 program memory and 5 power levels. It has a 1.2 cubic foot capacity to easily accommodate a 13" platter. A ceramic floor and smooth, rounded corners make cleaning quick and easy. A removable air filter protects oven components from grease laden air.


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