Models: JVM1750
EVM1750
HVM1750
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Spacemaker Microwave Oven
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Model#
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DE68-03328A
49-40534
10-06 JR
READ ALL SAA_2TY
INFORMATION BEFORE USING
,_ WARNING!
Foryoursafety,theinformationinthis manualmustbe followed tominimizetherisk offire or
explosion, electric shock,or toprevent property damage,personal injuryorlossof life.
For your safiqy, dm intbrmafion in this manual
mus/be tollowed to minimize /he risk of fire
or explosion or to prevem property damage,
PRECA UIYONS perso,,_,l_,_>.or_osso,li_.
Do Not Attempt Do Not Operate 1he oven
/o operate tiffs oven ifil is dmnaged. 1/is
with lhe door open parficulariy importan/
,ince openKloor that the eve11 door
operanon can resul/ close properly and
TO EXCESSIVE 1,1 harmftd exposure tlmt ,here is 1,o
lo illicrowave ellergw, dalllage to tile:
MICROWA_ It is imporlmlr no, to I door (ben,).
ENERGY ,hesali_ly imerlo_ ks.
detk_a_ or tamper with 2 hiJlges and lmches
,broken or loosened _.
Do Not Place any objec_ 3 door seals and sealing
between llle oven [i'Oll/ surihces
tace and the door or The Oven Should Not
allow soil or cleane_ be adjusled or repaired
residue to accumulate by altvolle excepl
on sealing sur[aces
properly qualified
service persOlllle].
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This microwave oven is
ii intended for household
use and is UL listed for
installation over electric
and gas ranges.
This microwave oven is
not approved or tested
for tnariue use,
• Read and tk)ll()w the
specific "Precalltions to
A\ old Possible Exl)osure
to Excessive Mi(row_e
Ellergy" on t)_ge 2.
• This _q)l)li_m(e must be
grom_de(t. Conne(t only
to t)roperly grom_ded
outlet. See (',rom_di_g
Instru(tions section on
t)_ge 9.
• l)o not mom_t this
_l)l)lian(e over _ sink.
• Install or lo(_te this
_l)l)lian(e only in
_1CC()17(|_t1/((' Wit]l t]l( +
t)rovided Installation
hlstl;tl( tions.
• This ove_=the-ra_ge oven
was designed/or use over
ranges no wider them 36Y
It m_v be installed over
both g_s m_d ele(tri(
(ooki_g eq_it)ment.
• I)o not o])erate this
appliance it:it has a
damaged power cord or
plug, if it is not worki_g
t)rol)erly or if it has been
damaged or drol)pe(t.
• I)o _ot (-over or block
any openings on the
al)l)lim we.
• Use this al)l)limwe only
Jot its i_ten(led use as
des(ribed in this mmmal.
Do not [is(' corrosive
(t'_emi(Ms or v_lt)ors in
this _ppli_m(e. This
l//i(row_l_e oven is
sl)e(ifi_ ally designed to
he_t, (/r_' or cook/oo(t,
and is not i_ten(led
Jk)r l_b()r_tt()_w o17
i_dustrial use.
t_2AD ALL SAPETY
INFORMATION BEFORE USING
'_Do not stor( this appliance
Ot/tdoors. Do not rise this
prod/tct lleaF water J(_r
(_K_'tll/ple, ill a wet basell/ellt,
l/ear a swimnling pool, llear
a sink or in similar locations.
• [_eep power cord awa} ]i'()l//
heated sur/i_ces.
• Do llO[ il/lll/erSe power cord
or plug in watel:
®To reduce th( risk of fire ill
the Ot(II Caii|\:
-- Do llOt ov(rcook 1()o(/.
Care/hlly attend appliance
M_en pap(l; plasuc or
oth(r combustible
materia]s are placed insi(k
th( o_en uhile cooking.
-- Rel//O_e t_Jre t_isVtJes all(]
m(tal handles fi-om paper
or plastic contain(rs behn:e
placing fl/em ill the oven,
-- DO 110[ /IS( tile ot(ii
tot storage purposes. Do
I/or leme paper ])rod/lcts,
cooking utensils or R)od ill
the ()*,el/ tx]lel/ I/ot 111t/se.
-- If mamrials inside the oxen
ignit(, keep tl/e o_en door
closed, t/Irll tile ()x(n o1]
and disc(mn(ct th( power
cord, or sht/t oJ] power at
th( ills( or circufi breaker
panel If th( door is
op(n(d, th( fir( mW
spr(ad.
--Do l/()[/lSe the S(llsor
Features mice in
S/ICCeSS1OI/ Oil [he _lll/(
tbod portion. I['fi)od is
undercooked :dier file first
countdown, us( TimeCook
tot additional cooking
time.
• S(e door surthce cleaning
instructions ill tile Care and
Cleaning s(c6on (s) of this
///al/t/_/1.
'_This appliance must only be
serviced b} qt[nlifi(d selMce
persolllleL ( k)iltact ll(al-est
authorized service tilcilig
]{)r (%2alllil/a_J()i/, repair
or at{it/sill/el/t,
'_As with ally appliance, clos(
S/lpeFxisioI/ is l/ecessar}
Mien used kwchildren.
• Do not store anything
dire(fly (m toil of file
///icr()/_;tv( ()veil S[[F_i_C(
t_]/(11 the I/liCl()l_a_e OV(l/
is ill opera6(m.
SAVE THESE INS TR UC770NS
SPECIAL N07 2S ABOUF MICRO WAVING
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Arcing is the n/icrowave
ternl lot sliarks in the
oven. Arcing is caused by:
• The metal shelf (if
inchlded) not installed
correctly so it touches the
nlicrowave wall.
• The telnt)erature probe
(if included) in the
lllicrowave btlt llOt
inserted in the tood.
• Metal or foil touching
the side ot the oven.
• Do not pop llOlICOrn in
your microwave oven
mfless in a special
microwave pOliCOrn
accessory or m/less you
use l/Op(orll lat/eled tor
use in microwave ovens.
• Sol//e t)l?odtlctS Stlch as
whole eggs and sealed
(ontainers tor examl/le,
closed jars--are able to
explode and should not
be heated in this
microwa_v oven. Such use
of the microwave oven
could result in i_jtn T.
• I)o not boil eggs in a
mi(ro_ave oven. Pressure
will build up inside egg
yolk and will (ause it to
burst, t)ossibly resulting
in ill j mT.
• Foil not n/olded to tood
(ut)turned edges act Hike
antennas).
• Metal, suth as twist-ties,
t)oultry pins or gold-
rinm/ed dishes, in the
n/icrowave.
• Recycled l/al/er towels
containing sn/all metal
pieces being used in
the lilicrowave.
• ()l/erating the microwave
with no tood inside/or
more than a minute or
tWO lIl;4y C_ItlSe (]_t+I//;4ge
to the oven and could
start a life. It ill(Feases
the heat around the
magnetron and can
shorten the lilt of
the ()Veil.
• Foods with tmbroken
outer "skill" S/l(h _tS
potatoes, hot dogs,
sausages, tOlilatoes,
apples, chicken li_ers
and other giblets, and
egg yolks should be
pierced to allow steam
to escape dm:ing
cooking.
SPECIAL N07 2S ABOUF MICRO WAVING
SAFETYFACT
SUPERHEATED WATER
Liquids, such as water,
coffee or tea, are able to
he overheated beyond the
boiling point without
appearing to he boiling.
Visible bubbling or boiling
when the container is
removed from the microwave
oven is not always present.
THIS COULD RESULT
IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS
SUDDENLY BOILING OVER
WHEN THE CONTAINER IS
DISTURBED OR A SPOON
OR OTHER UTENSIL IS
INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
"1_)reduc( the risk el il_jur),
tO 1)ersons:
-- Do not overheat tile
liquid.
-- Stir tile liquid l)oth
be/ore and hall\ray
through heating it.
-- Do not use straight-
sid(d containers with
narrow necks.
-- Al_er heating, allow tile
container to stand ii/
the l/licrow_l\e oven
lot a short din( belore
removing tile contai]leL
-- IJse extreme car( when
inserting a spoon or
other utensil imo the
comainer.
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o ,\\ old heating babx Ibod
in glass jars, ev(n with
the lid off. Make sur( all
inlhnt lood is thoroughly
cooked. Stir Ibod to
distribme tile heat e_enlv.
Be careful to prex(m
scaMing when warming
lbrmula or br(ast milk.
The contain(r ma} Joel
cooler than tile milk
r(ally is. Always _est the
milk belore lbeding
tile baby.
o Don't defl'ost li'ozen
beverages ill nm;row-
n((ked bottles (especially
(arbonated beverages).
Even if the contain( r is
op(ned, liress/lre C_lll
Imild up. This can caus(
tile co]ltainer to btlrst,
possibly r(sulting in
iii jur}.
o I]ot li)ods and steam
can cause burns. B(
careflfl when opening
ally coi/taillers of hot
tood, including l)opeorn
bags, (ooking pou(hes
and 1loxes. ']k) prevent
possible il{im:}, direct
steam away fi:om hands
and Etce.
® Do 1lot overtook
potatoes. They could
d(hvdrate and catch
fire, causing damage
to vom: ov(n.
®Cook meat and poultr}
thoroughl}--meat to
at le_st an INTERNAI,
temperature of 160'F
and l)oultr} , to at least an
INTERNAl, _emperatm:e
of 180'E Cooking to
these temlleratm:es
usually protects against
Ibodborne illness.
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Make sure all cookware used
ill ¥O/IF l/Ill FowaVe ovell is
Sl/ilable tot n/icrowavhlg.
Most glass cassetx)|es,
cooking dishes, l//eaMlFillg
CtlllS , CtlStalX| ClipS, pottery
or china ¢tinnerware which
does I/Or have//leta||ic tlJl//
or glaze with a met;dlic
s]leen Call be Ilse(t. gol_/e
cookwal_e it labeled _Mlilablc
lot nficrowavit:g."
How to test for a microwave-
safe dish
• [/vou are not sure if
a dish is n/icrowa\ e-sail',
use this test: Place ill tile
oven both the dish _X)/I
are msdng and a glass
measuring cup/ilh'd with
1 CUll of \_ltetmset the
measulJng CUll either
ill or nexi to die dish.
Microwa\ e 1 nlinute at
high. If the dish heats,
ii shouM not be used
tot microwaving.
K tile dish remains cool
and only tile water ill tile
cut) heats, then the dish
is microwm e-sate.
• If rOll rise a llleat
thermometer while
cooking, make sure
it is sate lot use ill
microwa\ e o\ ens.
• I)o not use rec}vled paper
products. P,eQaled paller
towels, natlkins and waxed
paper Call (onlain n/etal
flecks which ma_, cause
arcing or ignite. Paper
products containing IMon
or talon filan/ents should
be ms)ideal, as they n/av
also ignhe.
• SolIle stv1x)l()al// tFaVS
(like those that nleat is
packaged on) ha\ e a thin
strip of n/etal embedded
ill tile bouon/. When
microwa\ ed, the metal
can lturn tile floor of
the oven or ignhe a
paper towel.
• I)o not use tile microwave
1o all'} newslla]lel'.S.
• Not all plastic wratl
is suitable tot use ill
microwa\ e o\ ens.
Cheek ihe package
tor tn'oper use.
• Paper lowels, waxed tlaper
and plastic wrap Call be
used to co_er dishes ill
order to retain l/lOiSIii17e
and l)It'Vell[ sllattering, ge
SIIl?e tO vent plastic wra t) SO
stealll Call escape.
• Cookware l/la'v becollle hot
because of heat transt('rred
/i'om tile heated/ood. Poi
hoMel:s max be needed io
handle tile cook\vat'e.
• "Boilable" cooking
t)ouches and lightly closed
t)lastic bags shoukt be slit,
tlietx ed or _vnted as
direcmd kg tlackage.
If th(\v are noL plastic
couM burst during or
imn/ediatel} after (ooking,
tlossibly tx'suhing ill il_jury.
Also, plastic S[o17age
containers should be at
leasi partially uncovered
because tl/e_ torln a light
seal. When cooking with
containers ughtly cox ered
with plastic wrall, remove
courting careflllly and
dire(t steam awa} ti'om
hands and time.
SPECIAL N07 2S ABOUF MICRO WAVING
®Use loll only as
dir( cted in this manual.
When /lsing loll in th_
microwave or<n, keep tile
loll at l_ast 1" a*_W fl:om
tile sides of tile oven.
The ]_li/will op(rate
a/It oinaticallv/re(let
certain (onditions (see
Automatic Fan tbamre).
"E_k_ care to prevent tile
starting and spreading of
accidental ( ooking lires
while tile xent lml is in use.
®Clean tile ml(lersi(le of
tile l//ic1x)W_t\ e ()lien.
Do not allow grease
to build /_I/ on tile
i/licrowave or the
tml lilter.
* Plastic eookware--Plastic
eookware designed tot
microwave cooking is
vet) usefld, but should
be used carefllll}. Exert
microwa_ e-sati plastic
I/l_t} no[ [)e as tolerant of
ox ( rcooking conditions
as are glass or (eramic
materials and nl W solten
or char if sut!iected to
short periods of
oxercooking. Ill longer
eXl)()SllFeS to ovel _
cooking, tile Iood and
cookware could ignite.
* Ill th_ event of a grease
fire on tile sm:lh(e milts
below tile microwave
oxell, SIllother a IIallling
l)a]l Oll tile S/llTl_lc( ullit
b) co_ering tile pan
completely with a lid, a
cookie sheet or a fiat tray.
* Use care when cleaning
tile v_nt I_m lilter.
Corrosive cleaning
agents, su(h as lye-based
OVell cleaners, Ill}l}'
damage the lilter.
Follow these guidelines:
I LIse microwm e-sale
plastics only and use
them in StlJCt comi/liance
with the cookware
l/laI//ll_t( t 1117elT_S
1;el Ol/liIl( I/(lations.
2 Do not illic]?owave el//1)| },
contailleFs.
3 Do not l/_ rmit childr(n
to use plastic cookware
without ( omt/lete
SUl)( Fvision.
o When pret/aring
flaming loods under
the illi( rowave, tllFll
the l;nl on.
®N(ver leax( S/llTlklce {lI/its
t)en_ ath vo/iF illicrowave
()veil unatlended at high
heat settings, goilov_ rs
cause smoking and
greasy spillovers that may
ignite and spread if tile
micr()w_t_( v(_lt t_tn is
olleradng. "Ib ininimize
a/ltoIllatic l[_ll oil(ration,
/lse a(l_ qlmte sized
cook*_are and use high
heat on surl:_(?e units
only wllen n_ eessar}.
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GR0 UNDING INSTRUC770NS/ OfflTONALKFIS
Ensure proper ground
exists before use.
.4,WARNING
hnproper use of the
grounding plug can result
in a risk of electric shock,
This appliance must be
grom_(h'd. In the event of
an electrical short cir(uit,
grom_ding reduces the
risk of electric shock by
providing an escape wire
/or the electric era:rent.
This applian(e is equipped
with a power (ord having
a grtmnding wire with a
grtmnding plug. The plug
must l>e plugged into an
outlet that is properly
installed and gromMed.
Consuh a quali/ied
electrician or service
technician if the
grotmding instructions
are not completely
tmderstood, or if doubt
exists as to whether the
appliance is t>roperly
gromMed.
If the omlet is a standard
2-prong wall outlet, it is
your personal responsibility
and obligation to ha'+e it
repla(ed t_,ith a 1)rot)efly
grotmded 3-prong wall
outlet.
Do not trader any
circmnstances cut or
remove the third (grotmd)
prong/i'ont the t)ower
cord.
1)O not ttse an _l(l_lt)ter
plug with tiffs appliance.
Do not use an extension
(ord with this applian(e.
If the power cord is too
short, have a qualitied
ele(tri(ian or service
te(hnician install an outlet
near the appliance.
For best ol)eration, t)lug
this apt>liame into its ()_rt_
ele(tri(al outlet to in:event
flickering of lights, l)lowiltg
of tuse or tripping of
circuit breaker.
Filler Panel Kits
dX48WH--White
dX48BL--Black
When ret)lacing a 36"
range hood,/iller panel
kits fill in the additional
width to l)rovide a custom
buih-in appearance.
For installation between
cat)inets only; not /or
end-ol:cat)inet installation.
Ea(h kit contains ttst) ..........
x,,Me filler panels.
Two kits are needed for
,1*
a o0 opet/tttg.
JX81A--Recirculating
Charcoal Filter Kit
Fiher kits are used t_h('n
the microwave oven camtot
be vented to the outside.
•\\ ailable at extra cost ti'om
_)ttr GE sut)l)lier, or see the
(',E Service *mmbers.
JX81A
JX48
ii!i i
1 Door Handle. Pull to
ol)en the door. The
door must be se(urelv
hitched lot the
microwaw to operate.
2 Door Latches.
3 Window with Metal
Shield. Screen
alh)ws (()()king to be
yielded whih' keeping
microwa_ es conlined
ill ttle oven.
4 Shelf. I.ets you
microwave several
tends at once. Food
microgrooves best when
placed (lire(tl}, ron the
o_en floor or turntable.
5 Touch Control Panel
"_bu must set the (lo(k
mid calendar belore
using ttle microwave.
6 Cooktop Light.
7 Grease Filter.
8 Removable Turntable.
TurlJaable a_J,(t supl)ort
must be in t)la(e
when using the o_en.
The tm:mable lm_v be
removed tor cleaning.
9 Convenience Guide.
NOTE:Rating plate, oven
veto(s) and oven light are
h)cated on tile inside walls
of the l//i(row_,_.e oven.
The Controls on Your Microwave Oven
Youcanmicrowave bytime,temperature,presettime andpower level or with the
conveniencefeatures.
TIME COOK
DEFROST
Time Features
TimeCooking
Press Enter
TIME COOKI & II (Pressonceortwice) \mount of _ooking dine.
DEFROSTAUTO/TIME(Presstwice) _\mount of (teti'osting tizzies.
EXPRESSCOOK St_rtS immediately!
POWERLEVEL t_()_r_rlexel l-I O.
ADD 30 SEC Starts ilIllIl_!([iat(_l'_']
Defrostingby Weight
Press Enter
DEFROSTAUTO/TIME(Pressonce) Food w(!i_']lt
Custom Cooking (On some models)
Cookingby Preset CookingTimeandPowerLevel
Press Enter
CUSTOM(Pressandholdfor2 seconds) \mount of _ookillg time ;uld _()_%r_"level.
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The Controls on Your Microwave Oven
I'k_v,_,'koul lkis ma_tuat, jealun_ a_a apFeara_ce may va_3'j_ml 3 ur model.
HELP GUIDE Or,JMICROWAVE GUIDES IN BOOK
Press this pad and any Before you begin, check • Cooking
feature pad for usage the guide located on the • Time Defrost
instructions and tips. inside front of the oven • Reheat
when vou open the door. • Snacks
OEF,OS,]
A A
ConvenienceFeatures (Onsomemodels)
Press Enter Option
SNACKS(See SnacksGuide) Sna(k t}'])e]-() llHlilber/weig]lt
DEFROSTAUTO/TIME Food weight
(Pressonce)
A Sensor Features
Press Enter Option
POPCORN Starts lmme(hatel"" '_' more!less time
BEVERAGE Starts immediately!
REHEAT Starts immediately!
POTATO Starts immediately!
VEGETABLE(on somemodels) Starts immediately!
Pressonce(freshvegetables)
Presstwice(frozenvegetables)
Pressthreetimes(cannedvegetables)
COOK(onsomemodels) Food type 1-6
Press ] for Chicken Stm_ts immediately,!
Press 3 tot Grot;tnd Meats
! tess 4 Ibr Fresh Vegetables
Pres s 5 for Frozen Vegetables
Press 6 tbr Cairned Vegetables
more!less time
more!less time
more!less time
more!less time
more!less time
more!less time
(on some models)
TIME DEFROST or
EXPRESS COOK. The
power leve! may a!so be
chano-ed duling tinle
4 Selectdesiredpower
level I-I0.
SPressSTART.
\hriable power levels add
t]exibilitv to microwave
cooking. The 1)ower levels
Oil [he IIli(rowav( + ovell (_lll
be (/)mt)ared to tile
sur/a(e units on a range.
ttigh (t)ower level 10) or
lull l)ower is tile thstest _r_l_r
to cook and gives you
100% power: Each power
level gives you microwave
energ?_ a certain percent of
It) "equ;dize" or |rmlS/br
heal It) |he inside of lhe
fi)od. An exmnple of lllis
is shown wi|h power level
3 the de/i'os| (_clc. l[
l/licFowave el/eFg} did no|
(}cle off, the outside of the
tbod would _ook belbrc
Ihe inside \_as deli'oswd.
t t('F( + _ll'( + SOll/e ex_il/ p](+s
O]/lses t()Y _arious l)()/_rel _
levels:
the time. Power level 7 is
microwave energ-y 70% of
the dine. Power level 3 is
energy 30% of tlle time.
A high seuing (10) will
cook thswr but/k)od may
need more fl:e(luent
stirring, rotating or tm:ning
oxer. Most cooking will be
done on/[igh (power lmel
10). A lower scuiug will
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cook lilt)re cVelllv ;_ll(] need
less slirl'illg or ro1;_lillg of
tile R)od. tow2or3
So/tie/()o(|s l/laV tl;we
t)ellel ° /1;l_Ol °, Iex! life OF
_])t)earaHce i[ olle el Ill('
lower seltings is used. Use
a lower power level W]lell
looking too(ts dial have a
tellden(x It) 1)oil o\er such
PowerLevel BestUses
High10 Fish. bacon.
_Y'getablcs.
boiling lkllfids.
Med-High7 Gentle cooking o{
meal mid poultlT;
baking c_lsseroles
,rod reheating.
Medium5 Slow cooking
mid wnderizing
SI/Ch AS MI-"W_ arid
h'ss tender cl,t+,ot
irle31.
Defrosting
a,ifl-loutcooking;
sltunlel iIIg;
dclica K' sauces
WarmI
Keeping li0od
D,';//'I 11 withoI/l
OVI'I'( ookillg;
sollCllltlg
btlltcl;
as scalh)l)ed i)olatoes.
Rest periods (when lhe
H/icrow;_e ellergv cycles
ott) give li//le lot lhe/ood
Time Features
TIME COOl(
I Press TIME COOK.
2 Enter cooking time.
3 Change power level
ffyou don't want full
power. (Press POWER
LEVEL.Select a
desired power level
I-lO3
4 Press START.
Time Cook I
Allows _'o/1 to mi(To>,ave
Jot any time up to 99
mimltes and 99 seconds.
Power level 10 (High) is
autonlatically set, lint you
may change it ]or iilOlPe
fl( xibilit?.
_k)ll ill}l}, open tile door
d m:ing Time Cook to
check the Iood. (;Ills( tile
door and press ST\RT
tO 1?esHI/le cooking.
Time Cook II
I,ets y/m chang-( i)ower
kvels autonlatically during
cooking. }tere's how to
do it:
I Press TIME C()()K.
2 Emer lhe firsl (ook time.
3 Change tile power level
if you don't warn full
power. (Press P()WER
I,EVEI,. Select a desir( d
power lexel 1-10.)
4 Press TIME COOK
again.
5" Emer tile second (ook
time.
0 Chai]ge the power l(vel
if y/m don't warn full
power. (Press P()WER
I _EVEI, Select a power
level 1-10.)
7 Press ST, kR'E
,\t |he end /)I Tim( (2)/)k l,
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Vegetable Amount Time Comments
Asparagus
(fi'cs!! spears) 1 lb.
(frozen Spears) 10-oz. package
{) tO 9 IIlin.,
Med-I tigh (7)
5 to 7 min.
In 1V2-qt. oblong glass baking dish,
pla(e 1/4 (up vvat{!r.
In 1-qt. (asserole.
(ffCS h green) 1 lb. cut in half
(ITozen green) 10-oz. pa(kage
(frozen lima)
1O-oz. t)a( kage
9 to 11 mim
6 to 8 min.
6 to 8 min.
In 1V>(tt. casserole, place 1/2 cup wat{!r.
In 1-qt. (asserole, t)la(e 2 tablespoons
W;-I t (!I'.
In 1-qt. (asserole, t)la(e 1/4 (u t) water.
Beets
(fresh, whole) 1 lmn(h In 2-qt. (asserole, pla(e 1/2 (u t) _ater.
(flesh cm) 1 bmlch
17 to 21 min.
7 to 10 min.
In 2-qt. casserole, place 1/2 cut) ware12
(1 _/, to 1'/: ")s.)
(fresh spears) 1 t)m'[,, h
2 U 2 2 2 2 (1V, to lV21t)s.)
(frozen, lO-oz, package
9 to 13 min.
5 to 7 min.
In 2-qt. oblong glass baking dish, place
1/4 cup watet2
In 1-qt. casserole.
chopped)
(frozen spears) lO-oz, package
5 to 7 min.
In 1-qt. casserole, place 3 tablespoons
water.
Cabbage
(fresh)
1 me(limn head
(about 2 lbs.)
(wedges)
(li'esh, s!iced ) 1 lb.
(frozen) 10-oz. t)ackage
Cauliflower
(flowerets) 1 me(titan head
(li'esh, \_ho!{') ] me(tium head
(frozen) 1 O-oz. t)a( kage
8 to l 1 min.
7 to 10 min.
7 to 9 min.
5 to 7 min.
9 to 14 mir[.
10 to 17 min.
5 to 7 min.
In 1V2-or 2-qt. casserole, t)lace 1/4 cut)
W;-I t (!1".
In 2- or 3-qt. (asserole, t)la(e 1/4 (u t)
W;-I t (!l'.
In 1 V2-qt. casserole, place 1/4 cup water.
In 1-qt. (asserole, pla(e 2 tablespoons
W;-I t (!l'.
In 2-qt. casserole, 1)lace 1/2 cup wat{!12
In 2-qt. ( asserole, pla(e 1/2 {up water.
In 1-qt. (as.;erole, pla(e 2 tablespoons
W;-I t (!l'.
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