Well to understand this first you should know how a microwave oven works. A microwave oven works on the microwave frequency which is 2.45Ghz. Well this frequency is capable of heating water particles more because of the greater absorption factor.
The water particles in the food is heated which in turn heats the food in microwave oven.
Now lets take the case of 'egg'. The egg shell is made of calcium. The egg white have high quantity of water and the yolk contains fat.
When heated in a microwave, the temperature reaches a higher range exponentially and the water in albumin the egg white is vaporised. There is no escape of this expanded water. This leads to the explosion of egg.
Now in case of boiling water. There is no sudden rise in temperature, So there is even heating of the shell and the inside of egg. In this the calcium shell also expands a little because its contact with water. And the albumin doesn't reach high temperature like that in microwave.
To steam spinach without a steamer, you can place it in a microwave-safe bowl with a little water, cover it with a microwave-safe plate, and microwave it for a few minutes until it wilts.
To cook vegetables in a microwave steamer, first wash and chop the vegetables into bite-sized pieces. Place them in the steamer basket and add a small amount of water. Cover the steamer with the lid and microwave on high for 3-5 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. Carefully remove the steamer from the microwave and let it sit for a minute before serving. Enjoy your steamed vegetables!
A pot of boiling water with a colander on top?
To effectively use a glass microwave steamer for cooking, first add water to the bottom of the steamer. Place the food you want to cook on the steaming tray, cover it with the lid, and microwave according to the instructions. Make sure to check the food periodically to prevent overcooking.
With the microwaved water, it pretty much depends on the microwave Owens temperature. Though boiling water is 100 degrees Celsius. (I would like to add): The water's temperature depends how long the microwave runs and the power of the microwave. However, if the water is boiling in the microwave, it is the EXACT same temperature as water boiling on the stove. The microwave is just another method of boiling the water.
Microwave. Boiling food enables the nutrients to 'leech out' into the boiling water. Microwaving simply agitates the water molecules within the food.
To use a microwave steamer effectively for cooking, first add water to the bottom of the steamer according to the instructions. Place the food in the steaming basket and cover it with the lid. Microwave on high for the recommended time, checking periodically to ensure the food is cooked to your desired level. Let the food sit for a few minutes before serving to allow for even cooking.
steaming is cooking food in the water vapour from boiling water it can be done in;deep saucepan , a wok, a steamer
No, it is not safe to pour boiling water down the drain as it can damage the pipes and potentially cause them to crack or burst.
No, it is not safe to pour boiling water down the drain as it can damage the pipes and potentially cause them to crack or burst.
Boiling water can effectively kill weeds by pouring it directly on the weeds, which will cause the plant cells to burst and die. Be careful not to pour the boiling water on desired plants as it can harm them too.
of course, Ive done many times