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Fire Me Boy! 01-08-2013 12:30 PM

Microwave cooking (not reheating)
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/09/di...ur-coffee.html

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Creating a Dish, Not Just Reheating One

ALLOW me to introduce you to your microwave. I met mine just the other week.

This mysterious, stigmatized box has acquired a reputation as a mere popcorn popper and leftover heater-upper. But it can do so much more. It can fry. It can dry. It can produce a perfectly steamed whole bass with ginger and scallions, topped with fried parsley. Just give it four minutes.

Game-changing new uses like that were brought to my attention with the release of “Modernist Cuisine at Home,” a home-cook-friendly iteration of “Modernist Cuisine,” the six-volume megabook on the science of contemporary cooking that routinely calls for tools like a centrifuge. The “At Home” recipes can still be quite demanding (a 45-minute scrambled egg, a 29-hour roast chicken), but when I got to the chapter on the microwave, my world flipped on its axis.

“The microwave tends to be an underappreciated thing in the kitchen,” the author Nathan Myhrvold told me over the phone. “It’s overused for one set of tasks and underused for another.”

Microwave cooking — not reheating, but cooking — can be particularly healthful, something to keep in mind in the wake of the holiday cookie overload. Steaming involves no added fat, and frying requires just a swipe of oil.

Read the rest: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/09/di...l?pagewanted=2

Fire Me Boy! 01-08-2013 12:32 PM

I'll be flipping ahead in Modernist Cuisine at Home tonight.

listopencil 01-08-2013 12:36 PM

My microwave has a heating element built into the top of it it. Kind of cool. I can bake and microwave food at the same time, or choose either at any time.

Easy 6 01-08-2013 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by listopencil (Post 9296303)
My microwave has a heating element built into the top of it it. Kind of cool. I can bake and microwave food at the same time, or choose either at any time.

Same here, its a pretty nifty little gadget from Emerson.

Fire Me Boy! 01-08-2013 12:43 PM

The NYTimes article is pretty interesting... I rarely use my microwave, but I'll have to try some of this stuff. Very interested to the read the chapter in Modernist.

Graystoke 01-08-2013 12:47 PM

meh..I think my Mom was the first woman in the Nation to get a microwave. She never cooked on the stove again...just a terrible terrible cook.
So just based on that I don't think I could cook with a microwave

Fire Me Boy! 01-08-2013 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Graystoke (Post 9296327)
meh..I think my Mom was the first woman in the Nation to get a microwave. She never cooked on the stove again...just a terrible terrible cook.
So just based on that I don't think I could cook with a microwave

It's about doing the right kind of things with it, not just nuking the shit out of everything. I'm interested to try.

mlyonsd 01-08-2013 01:06 PM

Microwave is the only way I cook bacon now.

tooge 01-08-2013 01:08 PM

I think it's cool when you leave a spoon in a bowl of soup you're warming up

tooge 01-08-2013 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by mlyonsd (Post 9296363)
Microwave is the only way I cook bacon now.

I use it for that as well, but prefer the oven if I have the time

bevischief 01-08-2013 01:11 PM

I used to do a lot growing up but prefer the stove or grill.

Fish 01-08-2013 01:11 PM

When boiling your ribs is just too much work........

listopencil 01-08-2013 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 9296309)
Same here, its a pretty nifty little gadget from Emerson.

Mine is Emerson also. I don't know if it's unique to the company, but it was priced nicely and works well.

FAX 01-08-2013 01:18 PM

I'm not buying this idea. At all. Nope. Not buying it.

How many Michelin Star meals have been cooked in a microwave, I ask you? None, I'd wager.

Food needs fire. Real fire. Not some sort of bizarre, magical device that blasts invisible rays inside a box in order to agitate the cellular structure of a foodstuff.

As Mr. Iowanian would say, "If you want to excite a molecule, play with your pecker."

FAX

DJ's left nut 01-08-2013 01:20 PM

WTF? A $100 cookbook?

To hell with that crap.


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