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Title: ZAP IT!


1
ZAP IT!
  • A Guide to Microwave Cooking

2
Advantages of Microwave Cooking
  • Saves time
  • Easy to clean up
  • Energy-efficient
  • Saves nutrients
  • Use little or no added fat
  • Cook serve in the same dish
  • Ideal for convenience foods

3
Power the Microwave Oven
  • Higher power setting more microwaves produced
  • MW ovens have different power ratings measured
    in watts
  • Dont use an extension cord
  • with a MW oven it reduces
  • its power
  • MW power is reduced if
  • other appliances are on
  • the same electrical circuit

4
Power Settings
  • High 100
  • Medium-High 70
  • Medium 50
  • Medium-low 30
  • Low 10

5
Defrost
  • To defrost means to remove ice crystals from a
    food without cooking the food
  • Defrost setting on a MW is usually 30 power
  • Follow a defrost cycle with an equal amount of
    standing time
  • Cook food immediately after
  • defrosting do not hold it for
  • later cooking

6
How does a microwave cook food?
  • Microwaves are short radio waves.
  • They cause the molecules
  • in food to vibrate.
  • Vibration creates friction.
  • Friction creates heat.
  • Heat cooks the food.
  • MW penetrate food about 1½ deep. In thicker
    foods, heat is conducted to the center.

7
Microwaves travel in a straight path
  • Microwaves are reflected by metal.
  • Microwaves pass through glass, paper, plastic,
    and wax.
  • Microwaves are absorbed
  • by water, fat and sugar
  • molecules in food.
  • Microwaves are attracted to salt wait
  • until after cooking to salt the surface
  • of a food.

8
Cookware for the Microwave
  • YES
  • Glass
  • Most hard plastic
  • Paper
  • Some pottery china
  • NO
  • Metal
  • Recycled paper
  • Food storage containers, such as margarine tubs

9
Shape of Cookware
  • Ring shape is best choice.
  • Round is second best choice.
  • Shallow cookware works better than deep.
  • Square or rectangular shape is worst choice
    because corners overcook before center is
    finished.

10
What is arcing?
  • Arcing is an electrical spark inside the
    microwave oven.
  • It looks like lightning!
  • It occurs when microwaves
  • connect between two points
  • of metal.
  • It can cause a fire if
  • flammable materials are inside the MW.
  • It can damage the microwave oven.

11
Automatic Features on the Microwave
  • Cook 1/Cook 2
  • Defrost/Auto defrost
  • Preprogrammed touch pads
  • Sensors
  • Turntable
  • Temperature probe

12
When should food be covered?
  • Covering -
  • holds in steam
  • keeps food moist
  • shortens cooking time
  • cooks more evenly
  • reduces spatters
  • Cover with
  • Plastic wrap
  • Waxed paper
  • Paper towel
  • Lid

13
Special Microwave Techniques
  • Stir, turn or rotate
  • Standing time
  • Pierce
  • Shield
  • Vent

14
How should I place food in the microwave oven?
  • Arrange foods in a ring.
  • Arrange foods like the spokes of a wheel.
  • Leave space between pieces of food.
  • Arrange with the thickest parts toward the
    outside of the ring.

15
Factors that Affect Timing
  • Hot spots
  • Density of the food
  • Shape of the cookware
  • Size of the food pieces
  • Starting temperature
  • of the food
  • Amount of food in the oven at the same time
  • of watts of the MW oven

16
Testing dishes containers
  • Some equipment may not be labeled whether it is
    MW-safe.
  • To test
  • Place a Pyrex measuring cup of water
  • in the MW.
  • Place the equipment to be tested
  • NEXT to the measuring cup.
  • Microwave for 1 2 minutes.
  • Water should be hot, but equipment being tested
    should still be room temperature.
  • If it gets hot, do not use it in the MW.

17
How do I convert my favorite recipes for the
microwave?
  • Shorten time to ¼ the conventional time.
  • Reduce the amount
  • of seasonings.
  • Reduce the amount
  • of liquid.
  • Compare to a similar recipe.
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