Some things are simply quicker to create in a microwave then a standard oven, or otherwise pan. A lot of people complain that it ruins the taste and that you have no control over how you cook it. But at the end of the day, if you can't taste the difference, you might as well save time!
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A popular and easy trend in current recipes is the microwave baking recipe. These are recipes that can be made entirely in the microwave, generally much easier and faster than a traditional oven. One such recipe is the microwaveable brownie. All it requires is sugar, water, flour, cocoa powder, and a bit of oil, and it cooks in the microwave in only a minute or two. You can find this and other microwave recipes on major recipe sites like All Recipes and Food.
Although there is no set standard, most recipes are tested with a 1000 Watt microwave. If your microwave has less wattage, add 10% more time per 100 Watts lower to the recipe. This should be about the time needed to cook the recipe properly.
I microwave mine for 2 minutes.
well after u microwave it open it and butter it put cheese in it the in microwave for 5 seconds. wah-la, baked poe-tay-toe
Yes. Just type in "microwave brownies recipe" in your search on the web and you will get several results. Here are a few I came across: http://kidscooking.about.com/od/desserts/r/microwavebrowni.htm http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1729,150164-227203,00.html http://www.recipezaar.com/Microwave-Brownies-in-5-Minutes-83862 http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/george-duran/microwave-brownies-recipe/index.html
Veggie patties are a great recipe. They are easy to make, and you can make them from scratch. Then just pop them in the microwave and in minutes, you will have a delicious meal. You can find recipes all online!
It depends, if you need it done fast use the microwave, if you need it slow cooked use the mini oven.
Hot fudge, chocolate and peanut butter cake, and popcorn brittle are three easy recipes that can be made in the microwave. For a full recipe guide, Babble is a good site that keeps recipes simple.
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The type of recipe is important when converting to a microwave. You need to know the highest temperature setting your microwave reaches as well as how long certain food takes to cook.
Ingredients1 c Sugar1/2 c White Karo syrup2 c Peanuts1 tb Margarine or butter1 ts Vanilla1 ts Soda1/8 ts Salt; optionalCombine sugar and syrup in a quart microwave container and microwave on high for five minutes. Remove from microwave and stir in peanuts. Microwave on high for two minutes; stir and microwave for two minutes; stir and microwave for one minute. Remove from microwave. Stir in margarine, vanilla, salt and soda. Pour onto a buttered cookie sheet and let cool. When hardened, break into pieces. Recipe from my father, Sam Criswell, who formatted this for Meal-Master. Joyce Burton, Prodigy Food & Wine Board