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CAUTION
To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage, do not use stoneware, aluminum foil, metal utensils, or metal
trimmed utensils in the oven,
MICROWAVE-SAFE
UTENSILS
Never use metal or metal-trimmed
utensils in your microwave oven:
Microwaves cannot penetrate metal.
They will bounce off any metal object
in the oven and cause arcing, an
alarming
phenomenon
that resem-
bles
lightning.
Most
heat-resistant
non-metallic
cooking
utensils
are
safe for use in your microwave oven.
However, some may contain materi-
als that render them unsuitable as
microwave cookware. If you have any
doubts
about
a particular
utensil,
there is a simple way to find out if it
can be used in your microwave oven.
Testing
utensils
for
microwave
use:
Place the utensil in question
next to a glass bowl filled with water
in the microwave oven. Microwave at
power HIGH for 1 minute. If the water
heats up but the utensil remains cool
to
the
touch,
the
utensil
is
microwave-safe.
However,
if
the
water does not change temperature
but
the
utensil
becomes
warm,
microwaves
are being absorbed
by
the utensil and it is not safe for use in
the microwave
oven. You probably
have many items on hand in your
kitchen that can be used as cooking
equipment in your microwave oven.
Just
read
through
the
following
checklist.
Dinner
plates: Many kinds of
dinnerware are microwave-safe.
If in doubt, consult the manu-
facturer's
literature
or perform
the microwave test, above.
2,
Glassware:
Glassware
that is
heat-resistant
is
microwave-
safe. This includes all brands of
oventempered
glass cookware.
However, do not use delicate
glassware, such as tumblers or
wine glasses,
as these
might
shatter as the food warms.
3. Paper:
Paper plates and con-
tainers are convenient and safe
to use in your microwave oven,
provided
the cooking
time
is
short and foods to be cooked
are low in fat and moisture.
Paper
towels
are
also
very
useful for wrapping foods and for
lining
baking
trays
in which
greasy foods, such as bacon,
are cooked.
In general,
avoid
colored paper products
as the
color may run.
4. Plastic
storage
containers:
These can be used to hold foods
that are to be quickly reheated.
However,
they should
not be
used to hold foods that will need
considerable time in the oven as
hot foods will eventually warp or
melt plastic containers.
5. Plastic
cooking
bags:
These
are
microwave-safe
provided
they
are
specially
made
for
cooking.
However, be sure
to
make a slit in the bag so that
steam can escape. Never use
ordinary plastic bags for cooking
in your microwave oven, as they
will melt and rupture.
6. Plastic
microwave
cookware:
A variety of shapes and sizes of
microwave
cookware
is avail-
able. For the most part, you can
probably
cook with items you
already
have
on hand
rather
than investing
in new kitchen
equipment.
7. Pottery,
stoneware,
and
ceramic:
Containers
made of
these materials are usually fine
for use in your microwave oven,
but they should be tested to be
sure.

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