Cooking Vegetables; Cooking Fish - Pelgrim MAG537RVS Mode D'emploi

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Cooking vegetables

• Use fresh vegetables if possible. If the vegetables have become
limp because they have been kept for too long, you can refresh
them by soaking them in cold water for a little while.
• Use a large dish to cook vegetables, so the bottom of the dish is
not covered by too thick a layer.
• Preferably cook vegetables with the water that clings to them.
• Always cover the dish with a lid or microwave cling film.
• Do not add salt. The salts naturally present in the vegetables usually
provide enough flavour. If you must add salt, do so after cooking.
• Cook vegetables for as short a time as possible. Allow for them
continuing to cook after the microwave has been switched off.
• Check whether the vegetables are done by pricking them with a
fork or skewer.

Cooking fish

Fish should be cooked gradually. With thin fish, fatty fish or small
portions, therefore, set the power level to 30%. In other cases, you
can safely set the power level a bit higher. Allow, however, for the food
continuing to cook after the microwave has been switched off. Fish is
done when the flesh has become opaque.

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