To use a solo microwave for heating or cooking pizza, you can follow these general steps:
Preparation: Ensure that the pizza you want to heat or cook is suitable for microwave use. Most frozen or pre-packaged pizzas are designed to be microwaved, but if you have a homemade or fresh pizza, make sure it's microwave-safe.
Plate or Microwave-Safe Dish: Place the pizza on a microwave-safe plate or dish that fits comfortably inside your Samsung microwave. It's important to use microwave-safe materials to avoid any potential hazards.
Microwave Power and Time: Check the packaging or instructions of the pizza for recommended microwave power and time settings. If there are no specific instructions, you can start with medium power (around 50-70% power) to prevent the crust from becoming too tough or chewy. As for the cooking time, it may vary depending on the size and thickness of the pizza.
Adjust Cooking Time: Start with a shorter cooking time than recommended and check the pizza periodically to avoid overcooking. If needed, you can increase the cooking time in small increments until the pizza is heated or cooked to your liking.
Optional: For a crisper crust, you can use a microwave-safe crisping tray or a microwave crisper pan specifically designed for browning the bottom of the pizza.
Remember, solo microwaves typically lack features like convection or grill functions, which are more suitable for achieving a crispy crust. While you can heat or cook pizza in a solo microwave, the results may differ from using other cooking methods like an oven or toaster oven.
It's always best to refer to the specific instructions provided by Samsung for your microwave model or consult the user manual for any additional guidance or tips on using the microwave effectively.