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Recommended Utensils
MICROWAVE UTENSIL GUIDE
Use
OVENPROOF GLASS (treated for 
high intensity heat): 
     Utility dishes, loaf dishes, pie 
plates, cake plates, liquid 
measuring cups, casseroles and 
bowls without metallic trim.
CHINA: 
     Bowls, cups, serving plates and 
platters without metallic trim.
PLASTIC: 
     Plastic wrap (as a cover)-- lay 
the plastic wrap loosely over the 
dish and press it to the sides. 
Vent plastic wrap by turning 
back one edge slightly to allow 
excess steam to escape. The dish 
should be deep enough so that 
the plastic wrap will not touch 
the food. 
As the food heats it may melt the 
plastic wrap wherever the wrap 
touches the food.  
Use plastic dishes, cups, 
semirigid freezer containers 
and plastic bags only for short 
cooking time. Use these with 
care because the plastic may 
soften from the heat of the 
food.
PAPER: 
     Paper towels, waxed paper, paper 
napkins, and paper plates with 
no metallic trim or design. Look 
for the manufacturer's label for 
use in the microwave oven.
Do Not Use
METAL UTENSILS: 
     Metal shields the food from microwave energy and produces uneven cooking. Also 
avoid metal skewers, thermometers or foil trays. Metal utensils can cause arcing, 
which can damage your microwave oven.
METAL DECORATION: 
     Metal-trimmed or metal-banded dinnerware, casserole dishes, etc. The metal trim 
interferes with normal cooking and may damage the oven.
ALUMINUM FOIL: 
     Avoid large sheets of aluminum foil because they hinder cooking and may cause 
harmful arcing. Use small pieces of foil to shield poultry legs and wings. Keep ALL 
aluminum foil at least 1 inch from the side walls and door of the oven.
WOOD:  
     Wooden bowls and boards will dry out and may split or crack when you use them 
in the microwave oven. Baskets react in the same way.
TIGHTLY COVERED UTENSILS: 
     Be sure to leave openings for steam to escape from covered utensils. 
Pierce plastic pouches of vegetables or other food items before cooking. 
Tightly closed pouches could explode.
BROWN PAPER: 
     Avoid using brown paper bags. 
They absorb too much heat and could burn.
FLAWED OR CHIPPED UTENSILS: 
     Any utensil that is cracked, flawed, or chipped may break in the oven.
METAL TWIST TIES: 
     Remove metal twist ties from plastic or paper bags. 
They become hot and could cause a fire.