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Combination Microwave
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Anyone…Barry? …who has one of these, how do you know how long to cook something using both convection and microwave at the same time?
I’ve just done two large jacket potatoes, first microwaving them, then convection cooking them (wasn’t brave enough to combination cook them). The instruction book doesn’t mention anything about timings.
Also, I used the metal grill thing to put them on, as advised in the book, for both functions, which really surprised me as I thought metal things couldn’t be used in microwaves. It didn’t blow up :)
I’ve just done two large jacket potatoes, first microwaving them, then convection cooking them (wasn’t brave enough to combination cook them). The instruction book doesn’t mention anything about timings.
Also, I used the metal grill thing to put them on, as advised in the book, for both functions, which really surprised me as I thought metal things couldn’t be used in microwaves. It didn’t blow up :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok, thanks Tilly and Barry, looks like it’ll be trial and error. Possibly the only thing I’d need or want to cook like this is jacket potatoes.
The instruction book is a bit lacking in some explanations, just tells which buttons and knobs to press and turn to get the function you want but no timings.
Meag, our new one is a Kenwood one. It’s a fair bit bigger than our previous very old and very basic one (which was just a microwave) and is 900w rather than the 800w. It doesn’t have a rotisserie though. Apart from the instruction book being a bit lacking, I’m really pleased with it and only discovered after we bought it that it also has an air fryer function!
I now only use the ‘proper’ oven for my big black batch cooking pot.
Thanks people :)
The instruction book is a bit lacking in some explanations, just tells which buttons and knobs to press and turn to get the function you want but no timings.
Meag, our new one is a Kenwood one. It’s a fair bit bigger than our previous very old and very basic one (which was just a microwave) and is 900w rather than the 800w. It doesn’t have a rotisserie though. Apart from the instruction book being a bit lacking, I’m really pleased with it and only discovered after we bought it that it also has an air fryer function!
I now only use the ‘proper’ oven for my big black batch cooking pot.
Thanks people :)