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Cookware guide, Microwave-safe utensils – Samsung BESPOKE 1.9 cu. ft. Over-the-Range Smart Microwave Oven Owners Guide User Manual

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Cookware

Comments

Glassware

Oven-to-table

ware

Can be used, unless decorated

with a metal trim.

Fine

glassware

Can be used to warm foods or

liquids. Delicate glass may break

or crack if heated suddenly.

Glass jars

Regular glass is too thin to be

used in a microwave, and can

shatter.

Metal

Dishes,

Utensils

May cause arcing or fire.

Freezer bag

twist ties

May cause arcing or fire.

Paper

Plates, cups,

napkins, and

kitchen paper

For short cooking times and

warming. Also to absorb excess

moisture.

Recycled

paper

Do not use recycled paper towels,

which may contain metal and may

catch fire or cause arcing.

Plastic

Containers

Can be used if heat-resistant

thermoplastic. Some plastics

may warp or discolor at high

temperatures. Do not use

Melamine plastic.

Cling film

Can be used to retain moisture.

Avoid wrapping the food too

tightly. Take care when removing

the film. Hot steam will escape.

Freezer bags

Only if boilable or oven-proof.

Should not be airtight. Pierce with

a fork if necessary.

Wax or

grease-proof

paper

Can be used to retain moisture

and prevent spattering.

Thermometer

Use only those marked

“Microwave-safe” and follow the

directions. Check the temperature

in several places. You can use

conventional thermometers on

the food once the food has been

removed from the oven.

Straw,

wicker, and

wood

Use only for short-term heating,

as these materials are flammable.

: Recommended to use

: Use with Caution

: Unsafe to use / Do not use

cookware guide

For food to cook in the microwave oven, the

microwaves must be able to penetrate the food

without being reflected or absorbed by the dish.

It is important to choose the correct cookware,

therefore, look for cookware that is marked

microwave-safe.

The following table lists various types of cookware

and indicates if and how they should be used in a

microwave oven.

MICROWAVE-SAFE UTENSILS

If you are not sure whether an item is microwave-safe, you

can perform the following simple test:

1.

Place 1 cup of water (in a glass-measuring cup) inside

your oven next to the item to be tested.

2.

Press the

Add 30 sec

button twice to heat them both

for one minute at high power.

After one minute, the water should be warm and the item

you are testing should be cool. If the dish is warm, then it

is absorbing microwave energy and is not microwave-safe.

Cookware

Comments

Aluminum foil

Can be used in small quantities

to protect areas against

overcooking. Arcing can occur

if the foil is too close to the oven

wall or you use too much foil.

Browning

plate

Do not preheat for more than

eight minutes.

Ceramic,

porcelain,

and

stoneware

Porcelain, pottery, glazed

earthenware, and bone china are

usually suitable, unless decorated

with a metal trim.

Disposable

polyester

cardboard

Some frozen foods are packaged

in these materials.

Fast-food

packaging

Polystyrene

cups/

containers

Can be used to warm food.

Overheating may cause the

polystyrene to melt.

Paper bags or

newspaper

May catch fire.

Recycled

paper or metal

trims

May cause arcing.

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