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Microwave cooking (not reheating)
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For instance, using the microwave to fry parsley leaves for garnish (doing so with just a little cooking spray) or for dehydrating - not good for jerky, quite good for apples. Or steamed fish with scallions and ginger. Quote:
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I fear that, before long, we will be eating crispy parsley for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Could this be the end of creamed corn? I shudder at the thought. FAX |
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Sponge cake out of a microwave is quite good. That technique was shown on the new Mind of a Chef show.
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also, you can use your regular oven and make jerky or dried fruit without having to "dab" it off or making a mess. Simply set your oven around 150-170 degrees, crack the door open with a piece of balled up foil, and put it directly on the oven racks. Put some foil on the bottom rack to collect drippings. Great Jerky.
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01-08-2013, 02:28 PM | #37 |
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Maybe it's just me, but I don't think sponge cake and crispy parsley compliment each other very well.
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As fate would have it, I happen to have the television thing on at the moment and they are presenting the movie, "Zombie Apocalypse".
Interestingly, the zombie's skin looks almost exactly like crispy parsley. FAX |
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Use aluminum foil. Works great.
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Re-heated pizza in the microwave is awful. Put it cold in a cold oven directly on a rack, start the oven at 350 and when it is finished preheating the pizza should be perfect.
I like the idea of frying certain herbs in a microwave, save some oil and increase flavor. I'd worry about the parsley or whatever losing too much moisture though.
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I do agree with you on your second point tho
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