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Home Home & Kitchen Russell Hobbs RHM2031 20 L 800 W Stainless Steel Digital Grill Microwave with 5 Power Levels, 1000 W Grill Power, Automatic Defrost, 8 Auto Cook

Russell Hobbs RHM2031 20 L 800 W Stainless Steel Digital Grill Microwave with 5 Power Levels, 1000 W Grill Power, Automatic Defrost, 8 Auto Cook

£67.48

About this item

  • The Russell Hobbs RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home.
  • The RHM2031 from Russell Hobbs is a 20 litre cavity capacity microwave, comfortably fitting a standard size of dinner plate. It comes with a removable and dishwasher safe glass turn-table for easy cleaning.
  • Additional features include a handy digital clock and count-down timer, and for added peace of mind, the RHM2031 comes with a child safety lock option, preventing young children from being able to open the microwave door.
  • Dimensions (cm) – H26.2 x W45.2 x D39.5
  • Microwaves must be regularly cleaned after use in order to prevent any hazards from occurring.

From the manufacturer Russell Hobbs Microwave with Grill The RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home. Recipe ideas for your microwave Steamed Salmon, Baby Potatoes and Asparagus Function: Microwave and Grill Ingredients: 2 salmon fillets 300g baby potatoes 250g asparagus 1 tsp butter 2 slices lemon 1 tbsp. chopped dill Salt and pepper Method: 1. Place the potatoes in a microwavable container with the butter. Season and cover with cling film. Cook on full power for 4-5 minutes or until cooked. Keep covered. 2. Meanwhile, place the salmon in a microwavable container with the lemon and dill. Season and cover with cling film. As soon as the potatoes are cooked, cook the salmon on full power for 3 minutes. If necessary, extend the cooking time by up to 2 minutes, checking at regular intervals until the salmon is cooked through. Place the salmon under the grill for 2-3 minutes if you prefer a crisp grill finish. 3. Finally, wash and trim the asparagus, cover and cook for 2-3 minutes, then serve with the salmon and potatoes. Ciabatta Pizza Function: Grill Ingredients: 2 small ciabatta loaves 300ml jar of tomato pasta sauce 150g grated cheddar cheese Pizza toppings of your choice, such as pepperoni and sliced pepper Method: 1. Preheat the grill function for 5 minutes using your microwave instruction manual as a guide. 2. Slice the ciabatta loaves in half to make 4 long slices. 3. Place the ciabatta on a baking tray and on a high grill rack. Lightly toast the bread for 2-3 minutes on each side. 4. Spread the ciabatta with a layer of tomato sauce and top with the grated cheddar cheese. 5. Add additional pizza toppings of your choice. 6. Place the pizzas back under the grill for 5-10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and golden brown. Enjoy! Fuss-Free Poached Egg Function: Microwave Ingredients: 1 medium egg Pinch of salt Recently boiled water Method: 1. Using water from a recently boiled kettle, half fill a microwavable mug. 2. Add a pinch of salt and carefully crack the egg into the water. 3. Microwave on full power for 30 seconds. 4. Check the egg. If necessary, cook for a further 30-45 seconds, checking at 15 second intervals until poached to the desired consistency. 5. Drain and serve. Why not try… Serving with toasted English muffins, steamed spinach and Hollandaise sauce. Perfect Jacket Potato Function: Microwave Ingredients 1 medium baking potato 1 tbsp olive oil Sea salt Method: 1. Thoroughly wash and dry the potato. 2. Using a fork pierce the potato skin in 4 or 5 places. 3. Rub the oil and sea salt into the potato. This helps to crisp up the skin for an oven-style jacket potato. 4. Place on a microwavable plate and cook on full power for 4 minutes. 5. Turn the potato and cook for a further 3-4 minutes, checking the progress at 1 minute intervals.* 6. Serve with your favourite filling. *Cooking times will vary depending on the size of the potato Hints and Tips About your Russell Hobbs microwave Microwave ovens do not generate any heat themselves but instead cause water molecules in food to vibrate. This vibration produces heat that cooks the food. This is why your food will come out of the microwave piping hot, when your utensils inside the microwave stay much cooler. Microwaves cannot go through metal, so the inside of the appliance is lined with metal. The door is lined with a fine metal mesh which stops microwaves getting through. When using the grill function, please allow 5 minutes to pre-heat the grill to the correct temperature before using. Cleaning Avoid using scouring pads, steel wool or other abrasives. Warm soapy water and a sponge should get rid of all moisture and food spillages. How to get the best cooking results Reheat With five microwave power levels to choose from, you can ensure all your food is cooked or re-heated to the optimum temperature. Auto-Defrost This microwave has automatic defrost settings, all you have to do is input the weight of the food and the microwave selects the ideal defrost time. Auto Cook Menus The RHM2031 also features pre-programmed auto cook menus such as pizza, fish and popcorn, allowing you to cook all your favourite food at the push of a button. Grill Function The grill function on your microwave is ideal for those who enjoy crisp brown food. For example, you can use this microwave to melt cheese on nachos, browning the top of your lasagne and toasting garlic bread. Avoiding Mishaps To avoid any microwave mishaps it is recommended to take extra care with the following: Low moisture foods (eg. cereals, bagels, dried pasta, pulses and chocolate) – These must be cooked on a low power level for a very short length of time, or preferably not at all. High sugar content foods (eg. jams, syrups) – These foods can become easily ‘super-heated’ when cooked in a microwave oven. Foods containing alcohol – Foods with an alcohol content must not be cooked in a microwave as they could ignite. Foods with a membrane or outer skin (eg. fruits, sausages, potatoes) – Food with a sealed or none porous skin must be pierced to allow pressure and steam to escape.
About this item The Russell Hobbs RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home. The RHM2031 from Russell Hobbs is a 20 litre cavity capacity microwave, comfortably fitting a standard size of dinner plate. It comes with a removable and dishwasher safe glass turn-table for easy cleaning. Additional features include a handy digital clock and count-down timer, and for added peace of mind, the RHM2031 comes with a child safety lock option, preventing young children from being able to open the microwave door. Dimensions (cm) – H26.2 x W45.2 x D39.5 Microwaves must be regularly cleaned after use in order to prevent any hazards from occurring. From the manufacturer Russell Hobbs Microwave with Grill The RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home. Recipe ideas for your microwave Steamed Salmon, Baby Potatoes and Asparagus Function: Microwave and Grill Ingredients: 2 salmon fillets 300g baby potatoes 250g asparagus 1 tsp butter 2 slices lemon 1 tbsp. chopped dill Salt and pepper Method: 1. Place the potatoes in a microwavable container with the butter. Season and cover with cling film. Cook on full power for 4-5 minutes or until cooked. Keep covered. 2. Meanwhile, place the salmon in a microwavable container with the lemon and dill. Season and cover with cling film. As soon as the potatoes are cooked, cook the salmon on full power for 3 minutes. If necessary, extend the cooking time by up to 2 minutes, checking at regular intervals until the salmon is cooked through. Place the salmon under the grill for 2-3 minutes if you prefer a crisp grill finish. 3. Finally, wash and trim the asparagus, cover and cook for 2-3 minutes, then serve with the salmon and potatoes. Ciabatta Pizza Function: Grill Ingredients: 2 small ciabatta loaves 300ml jar of tomato pasta sauce 150g grated cheddar cheese Pizza toppings of your choice, such as pepperoni and sliced pepper Method: 1. Preheat the grill function for 5 minutes using your microwave instruction manual as a guide. 2. Slice the ciabatta loaves in half to make 4 long slices. 3. Place the ciabatta on a baking tray and on a high grill rack. Lightly toast the bread for 2-3 minutes on each side. 4. Spread the ciabatta with a layer of tomato sauce and top with the grated cheddar cheese. 5. Add additional pizza toppings of your choice. 6. Place the pizzas back under the grill for 5-10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and golden brown. Enjoy! Fuss-Free Poached Egg Function: Microwave Ingredients: 1 medium egg Pinch of salt Recently boiled water Method: 1. Using water from a recently boiled kettle, half fill a microwavable mug. 2. Add a pinch of salt and carefully crack the egg into the water. 3. Microwave on full power for 30 seconds. 4. Check the egg. If necessary, cook for a further 30-45 seconds, checking at 15 second intervals until poached to the desired consistency. 5. Drain and serve. Why not try… Serving with toasted English muffins, steamed spinach and Hollandaise sauce. Perfect Jacket Potato Function: Microwave Ingredients 1 medium baking potato 1 tbsp olive oil Sea salt Method: 1. Thoroughly wash and dry the potato. 2. Using a fork pierce the potato skin in 4 or 5 places. 3. Rub the oil and sea salt into the potato. This helps to crisp up the skin for an oven-style jacket potato. 4. Place on a microwavable plate and cook on full power for 4 minutes. 5. Turn the potato and cook for a further 3-4 minutes, checking the progress at 1 minute intervals.* 6. Serve with your favourite filling. *Cooking times will vary depending on the size of the potato Hints and Tips About your Russell Hobbs microwave Microwave ovens do not generate any heat themselves but instead cause water molecules in food to vibrate. This vibration produces heat that cooks the food. This is why your food will come out of the microwave piping hot, when your utensils inside the microwave stay much cooler. Microwaves cannot go through metal, so the inside of the appliance is lined with metal. The door is lined with a fine metal mesh which stops microwaves getting through. When using the grill function, please allow 5 minutes to pre-heat the grill to the correct temperature before using. Cleaning Avoid using scouring pads, steel wool or other abrasives. Warm soapy water and a sponge should get rid of all moisture and food spillages. How to get the best cooking results Reheat With five microwave power levels to choose from, you can ensure all your food is cooked or re-heated to the optimum temperature. Auto-Defrost This microwave has automatic defrost settings, all you have to do is input the weight of the food and the microwave selects the ideal defrost time. Auto Cook Menus The RHM2031 also features pre-programmed auto cook menus such as pizza, fish and popcorn, allowing you to cook all your favourite food at the push of a button. Grill Function The grill function on your microwave is ideal for those who enjoy crisp brown food. For example, you can use this microwave to melt cheese on nachos, browning the top of your lasagne and toasting garlic bread. Avoiding Mishaps To avoid any microwave mishaps it is recommended to take extra care with the following: Low moisture foods (eg. cereals, bagels, dried pasta, pulses and chocolate) – These must be cooked on a low power level for a very short length of time, or preferably not at all. High sugar content foods (eg. jams, syrups) – These foods can become easily ‘super-heated’ when cooked in a microwave oven. Foods containing alcohol – Foods with an alcohol content must not be cooked in a microwave as they could ignite. Foods with a membrane or outer skin (eg. fruits, sausages, potatoes) – Food with a sealed or none porous skin must be pierced to allow pressure and steam to escape.

SKU: B0091HOJ32

About this item

  • The Russell Hobbs RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home.
  • The RHM2031 from Russell Hobbs is a 20 litre cavity capacity microwave, comfortably fitting a standard size of dinner plate. It comes with a removable and dishwasher safe glass turn-table for easy cleaning.
  • Additional features include a handy digital clock and count-down timer, and for added peace of mind, the RHM2031 comes with a child safety lock option, preventing young children from being able to open the microwave door.
  • Dimensions (cm) - H26.2 x W45.2 x D39.5
  • Microwaves must be regularly cleaned after use in order to prevent any hazards from occurring.

From the manufacturer Russell Hobbs Microwave with Grill The RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home. Recipe ideas for your microwave Steamed Salmon, Baby Potatoes and Asparagus Function: Microwave and Grill Ingredients: 2 salmon fillets 300g baby potatoes 250g asparagus 1 tsp butter 2 slices lemon 1 tbsp. chopped dill Salt and pepper Method: 1. Place the potatoes in a microwavable container with the butter. Season and cover with cling film. Cook on full power for 4-5 minutes or until cooked. Keep covered. 2. Meanwhile, place the salmon in a microwavable container with the lemon and dill. Season and cover with cling film. As soon as the potatoes are cooked, cook the salmon on full power for 3 minutes. If necessary, extend the cooking time by up to 2 minutes, checking at regular intervals until the salmon is cooked through. Place the salmon under the grill for 2-3 minutes if you prefer a crisp grill finish. 3. Finally, wash and trim the asparagus, cover and cook for 2-3 minutes, then serve with the salmon and potatoes. Ciabatta Pizza Function: Grill Ingredients: 2 small ciabatta loaves 300ml jar of tomato pasta sauce 150g grated cheddar cheese Pizza toppings of your choice, such as pepperoni and sliced pepper Method: 1. Preheat the grill function for 5 minutes using your microwave instruction manual as a guide. 2. Slice the ciabatta loaves in half to make 4 long slices. 3. Place the ciabatta on a baking tray and on a high grill rack. Lightly toast the bread for 2-3 minutes on each side. 4. Spread the ciabatta with a layer of tomato sauce and top with the grated cheddar cheese. 5. Add additional pizza toppings of your choice. 6. Place the pizzas back under the grill for 5-10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and golden brown. Enjoy! Fuss-Free Poached Egg Function: Microwave Ingredients: 1 medium egg Pinch of salt Recently boiled water Method: 1. Using water from a recently boiled kettle, half fill a microwavable mug. 2. Add a pinch of salt and carefully crack the egg into the water. 3. Microwave on full power for 30 seconds. 4. Check the egg. If necessary, cook for a further 30-45 seconds, checking at 15 second intervals until poached to the desired consistency. 5. Drain and serve. Why not try… Serving with toasted English muffins, steamed spinach and Hollandaise sauce. Perfect Jacket Potato Function: Microwave Ingredients 1 medium baking potato 1 tbsp olive oil Sea salt Method: 1. Thoroughly wash and dry the potato. 2. Using a fork pierce the potato skin in 4 or 5 places. 3. Rub the oil and sea salt into the potato. This helps to crisp up the skin for an oven-style jacket potato. 4. Place on a microwavable plate and cook on full power for 4 minutes. 5. Turn the potato and cook for a further 3-4 minutes, checking the progress at 1 minute intervals.* 6. Serve with your favourite filling. *Cooking times will vary depending on the size of the potato Hints and Tips About your Russell Hobbs microwave Microwave ovens do not generate any heat themselves but instead cause water molecules in food to vibrate. This vibration produces heat that cooks the food. This is why your food will come out of the microwave piping hot, when your utensils inside the microwave stay much cooler. Microwaves cannot go through metal, so the inside of the appliance is lined with metal. The door is lined with a fine metal mesh which stops microwaves getting through. When using the grill function, please allow 5 minutes to pre-heat the grill to the correct temperature before using. Cleaning Avoid using scouring pads, steel wool or other abrasives. Warm soapy water and a sponge should get rid of all moisture and food spillages. How to get the best cooking results Reheat With five microwave power levels to choose from, you can ensure all your food is cooked or re-heated to the optimum temperature. Auto-Defrost This microwave has automatic defrost settings, all you have to do is input the weight of the food and the microwave selects the ideal defrost time. Auto Cook Menus The RHM2031 also features pre-programmed auto cook menus such as pizza, fish and popcorn, allowing you to cook all your favourite food at the push of a button. Grill Function The grill function on your microwave is ideal for those who enjoy crisp brown food. For example, you can use this microwave to melt cheese on nachos, browning the top of your lasagne and toasting garlic bread. Avoiding Mishaps To avoid any microwave mishaps it is recommended to take extra care with the following: Low moisture foods (eg. cereals, bagels, dried pasta, pulses and chocolate) - These must be cooked on a low power level for a very short length of time, or preferably not at all. High sugar content foods (eg. jams, syrups) - These foods can become easily ‘super-heated’ when cooked in a microwave oven. Foods containing alcohol - Foods with an alcohol content must not be cooked in a microwave as they could ignite. Foods with a membrane or outer skin (eg. fruits, sausages, potatoes) - Food with a sealed or none porous skin must be pierced to allow pressure and steam to escape.
About this item The Russell Hobbs RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home. The RHM2031 from Russell Hobbs is a 20 litre cavity capacity microwave, comfortably fitting a standard size of dinner plate. It comes with a removable and dishwasher safe glass turn-table for easy cleaning. Additional features include a handy digital clock and count-down timer, and for added peace of mind, the RHM2031 comes with a child safety lock option, preventing young children from being able to open the microwave door. Dimensions (cm) - H26.2 x W45.2 x D39.5 Microwaves must be regularly cleaned after use in order to prevent any hazards from occurring. From the manufacturer Russell Hobbs Microwave with Grill The RHM2031 microwave has a sleek and professional design. As well as an appealing look, this appliance also includes impressive functionality, with 800 watts of microwave power and a 1000 watt grill providing quick and convenient cooking in your home. Recipe ideas for your microwave Steamed Salmon, Baby Potatoes and Asparagus Function: Microwave and Grill Ingredients: 2 salmon fillets 300g baby potatoes 250g asparagus 1 tsp butter 2 slices lemon 1 tbsp. chopped dill Salt and pepper Method: 1. Place the potatoes in a microwavable container with the butter. Season and cover with cling film. Cook on full power for 4-5 minutes or until cooked. Keep covered. 2. Meanwhile, place the salmon in a microwavable container with the lemon and dill. Season and cover with cling film. As soon as the potatoes are cooked, cook the salmon on full power for 3 minutes. If necessary, extend the cooking time by up to 2 minutes, checking at regular intervals until the salmon is cooked through. Place the salmon under the grill for 2-3 minutes if you prefer a crisp grill finish. 3. Finally, wash and trim the asparagus, cover and cook for 2-3 minutes, then serve with the salmon and potatoes. Ciabatta Pizza Function: Grill Ingredients: 2 small ciabatta loaves 300ml jar of tomato pasta sauce 150g grated cheddar cheese Pizza toppings of your choice, such as pepperoni and sliced pepper Method: 1. Preheat the grill function for 5 minutes using your microwave instruction manual as a guide. 2. Slice the ciabatta loaves in half to make 4 long slices. 3. Place the ciabatta on a baking tray and on a high grill rack. Lightly toast the bread for 2-3 minutes on each side. 4. Spread the ciabatta with a layer of tomato sauce and top with the grated cheddar cheese. 5. Add additional pizza toppings of your choice. 6. Place the pizzas back under the grill for 5-10 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and golden brown. Enjoy! Fuss-Free Poached Egg Function: Microwave Ingredients: 1 medium egg Pinch of salt Recently boiled water Method: 1. Using water from a recently boiled kettle, half fill a microwavable mug. 2. Add a pinch of salt and carefully crack the egg into the water. 3. Microwave on full power for 30 seconds. 4. Check the egg. If necessary, cook for a further 30-45 seconds, checking at 15 second intervals until poached to the desired consistency. 5. Drain and serve. Why not try… Serving with toasted English muffins, steamed spinach and Hollandaise sauce. Perfect Jacket Potato Function: Microwave Ingredients 1 medium baking potato 1 tbsp olive oil Sea salt Method: 1. Thoroughly wash and dry the potato. 2. Using a fork pierce the potato skin in 4 or 5 places. 3. Rub the oil and sea salt into the potato. This helps to crisp up the skin for an oven-style jacket potato. 4. Place on a microwavable plate and cook on full power for 4 minutes. 5. Turn the potato and cook for a further 3-4 minutes, checking the progress at 1 minute intervals.* 6. Serve with your favourite filling. *Cooking times will vary depending on the size of the potato Hints and Tips About your Russell Hobbs microwave Microwave ovens do not generate any heat themselves but instead cause water molecules in food to vibrate. This vibration produces heat that cooks the food. This is why your food will come out of the microwave piping hot, when your utensils inside the microwave stay much cooler. Microwaves cannot go through metal, so the inside of the appliance is lined with metal. The door is lined with a fine metal mesh which stops microwaves getting through. When using the grill function, please allow 5 minutes to pre-heat the grill to the correct temperature before using. Cleaning Avoid using scouring pads, steel wool or other abrasives. Warm soapy water and a sponge should get rid of all moisture and food spillages. How to get the best cooking results Reheat With five microwave power levels to choose from, you can ensure all your food is cooked or re-heated to the optimum temperature. Auto-Defrost This microwave has automatic defrost settings, all you have to do is input the weight of the food and the microwave selects the ideal defrost time. Auto Cook Menus The RHM2031 also features pre-programmed auto cook menus such as pizza, fish and popcorn, allowing you to cook all your favourite food at the push of a button. Grill Function The grill function on your microwave is ideal for those who enjoy crisp brown food. For example, you can use this microwave to melt cheese on nachos, browning the top of your lasagne and toasting garlic bread. Avoiding Mishaps To avoid any microwave mishaps it is recommended to take extra care with the following: Low moisture foods (eg. cereals, bagels, dried pasta, pulses and chocolate) - These must be cooked on a low power level for a very short length of time, or preferably not at all. High sugar content foods (eg. jams, syrups) - These foods can become easily ‘super-heated’ when cooked in a microwave oven. Foods containing alcohol - Foods with an alcohol content must not be cooked in a microwave as they could ignite. Foods with a membrane or outer skin (eg. fruits, sausages, potatoes) - Food with a sealed or none porous skin must be pierced to allow pressure and steam to escape.

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