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AEG MICROMAT 125 User Manual

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Practical hints on working with

microwave appliances

Wherever possible, cook in a covered container. Only if crust is

required or is to be retained should you cook food in uncovered
containers. After switching off your appliance, allow the food to
stand inside for some minutes

(standing time).

Refrigerated or frozen foods require a longer cooking time.
Foods containing sauces should be stirred from time to time.

Meat:

Cook fatty pieces of meat (e. g. pork), game or poultry on a non-
metallic grid or inverted sauces. Cook leaner meat types in a
browning skillet (special accessory). Turn during the

Cooking

period.
Vegetables:

Cook vegetables with firm consistency, such as carrots, peas,
and cauliflower, with a little water. Cook vegetables with soft con­
sistency, such as mushrooms, peppers, and tomatoes, without

liquid.

Cooking:

Meat:

Place frozen, unpacked meat on an inverted plate in a glass or
porcelain container so that the meat juice can drain. Turn during

the defrosting period.
When the defrosting period has elapsed, the pieces of meat need

a differently long

standing time

depending on consistency.

Butter, pieces of layer cake, cottage cheese:

Previously remove aluminium foil packaging. Do not fully defrost
in the appliance, but leave to adjust outside.

Defrosting

Ready meals in metal packages or plastic containers with metal
lids should be heated or defrosted in your microwave oven

only if

they are explicitly marked as being suitable for microwave

use. Please follow the operating instructions printed on

the packages (remove the metal lid and prick the plastic

foil).

Important: Metal objects must be placed at least 2 cm
away from the cooking space walls and door.

Ready meals

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