no unless you want to start a fire
no unless you want to start a fire
it sends out waves, and a microwave can fry food, so imagine what it can do to your brain cells
No, the oven will cook it from the top and bottom.
Brushing chicken lightly with oil will produce a crisp golden crust.
....Broil, fry, stew, stir-fry, bake, boil, microwave....
cumming of the mixture then put it into the oven at 180 degrees for 18 hours
Fry, bake, boil, steam and microwave
You can deep fry an oven stuffer roaster. You can also deep fry the fryer chicken. Make sure either chicken is thawed before putting in the deep fryer.
Beef can be cooked many ways including in an oven, on a barbecue grill, and in a fry pan.
You put it in water, boil the tenderloin, paint it blue, put it in the microwave for 30 seconds then fry it
No. The metal will reflect the microwave energy. The problem with metal of any sort (whether aluminum foil or silverware) is that it can produce an arc inside the cavity of the oven. This can start a fire, and it presents an enormous hazard. Can you use aluminum foil in a microwave oven? Read on. Though it is possibe to use aluminum foil inside a microwave oven, it should only be used if the manufacturer's instructions tell the user how to do it (and the user follows the directions). The microwave oven isn't a good choice to heat the foil itself. Aluminum foil (or any metal foil) will reflect the microwaves and not get hot. If the foil is crumpled or if the foil is near the metal wall of the cavity, that foil can act as an antenna, and the voltages can be extremely high causing arcing. That's bad. It could start a fire. Using a microwave just to heat foil is a poor choice.
All you have to do for cooking is put in oven, grill it, microwave it, fry it, or sunbaking it may also work too...Maybe even a hot stone or over the fire...Cooking is easy as 1, 2, 3...If don't know how to cook then what kind of world are you living in??