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Your microwave can make cooking 
quicker and easier than conventional 
cooking. For best results, exercise the 
following techniques:
StiRRinG  
Stir foods such as casseroles and 
vegetables while cooking to distribute 
heat evenly. Food at the outside of the 
dish absorbs more energy and heats 
more quickly, so stir from the outside 
to the center. The oven will pause 
automatically when you open the door 
to stir your food.
aRRanGEMEnt  
Arrange unevenly shaped foods, such 
as chicken pieces or chops, with the 
thicker, meatier parts toward the 
outside of the turntable where they 
receive more microwave energy. To 
prevent overcooking, place delicate 
areas, such as asparagus tips, toward 
the center of the turntable.
SHiElDinG  
You may shield food with narrow 
strips of aluminum foil to prevent 
overcooking. Areas that need shielding 
include poultry wing-tips, the ends 
of poultry legs, and corners of square 
baking dishes. Use only small amounts 
of aluminum foil. Larger amounts can 
damage your oven. Apply foil strips 
as smoothly as the food item allows, 
avoiding creases wherever possible.
tURninG  
Turn foods over midway through 
cooking to expose all parts to 
microwave energy. This is especially 
important with large items such as 
roasts.
StanDinG  
Foods cooked in the microwave build 
up internal heat and continue to cook 
for a few minutes after heating stops. 
Let foods stand to complete cooking, 
especially foods such as cakes and 
whole vegetables. Roasts need this 
time to complete cooking in the center 
without overcooking the outer areas.  
All liquids, such as soup or hot 
chocolate, should be shaken or stirred 
prior to cooking, midway through, and 
when cooking is complete. Let liquids 
stand a moment before serving. When 
heating baby food, stir well at removal 
and test the temperature before 
serving.
aDDinG MOiStURE 
Microwave energy is attracted to water 
molecules. Food that is uneven in 
moisture content should be covered 
or allowed to stand so that the heat 
disperses evenly. Add a small amount  
of water to dry food to help it cook. 
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