What usually goes bad in a microwave?
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How do you make baked potatoes in a KitchenAid convection microwave?
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What usually goes bad in a microwave?
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Can you leave the metal rack in a convection microwave?
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What happens when a microwave gets old?
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How long do Kitchenaid microwaves last?
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Can I put a glass plate in a convection oven?
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How do I use my Kitchenaid convection microwave oven?
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Do you leave turntable in convection microwave?
BAKED POTATO (sensor) 1-4 potatoes (pieces), 10-13 oz (283-369 g) each, similar in size: Pierce each potato several times with a fork. Place on paper towel, around turntable edges, at least 1″ (2.5 cm) apart. Place single potato to the side of the turntable. Let stand 5 minutes after cooking.
Avoid putting metal in the microwave, that includes foil and enamel coated crockery. And if you notice the sparking, remove the item to avoid excessive heat or damaging your microwave. In rarer cases, a sparking microwave can be caused by a broken waveguide cover or faulty diode, both of which will require repair.
To get straight to the point, yes, you can put any metal, including stainless steel cookware, in a convection microwave oven, but only when using the convection-cooking feature! Unlike microwaves, convection ovens cook by circulating hot air around the food.
Microwave ovens lose power over time due to the weakening of magnetron tubes. These tubes diminish in electrical strength, thus diminishing the efficiency of your microwave.
The average microwave oven lasts about seven years with normal use, and even less with heavy use and poor maintenance.
The microwave’s turntable glass plate can be used in all the modes, convection, grill, microwave. as well as in all combination modes. It won’t get damaged.
Simply choose Baked Goods in the EasyConvect menu and then enter your recipe’s standard temperature and bake time and let the Microwave Oven do the rest. The convection instructions call for you to preheat the baking tray in the oven, and for things like biscuits, this results in perfectly golden brown bottoms.
Always use the turntable when cooking in the microwave (convection or microwave use). Place the metal rack in the microwave for Convection Baking only (remove during standard microwave use).