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How much extra time to cook 2 christmas puddings in a 750microwave
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If 1 pudding (907g)
needs 12 min 2 min standing
how much extra time for 2
needs 12 min 2 min standing
how much extra time for 2
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It's not an exact science - I usually add about 50% to the time for double the quantity - so perhaps 17 or 18 minutes.
But keep a close eye on them - certainly check after 15 mins.
The standing time doesn't change.
The standing time doesn't change.
23:10 Fri 23rd Nov 2012
Cut puddings into individual portions. Microwave each portion, one at a time, for 50 seconds. Add cream/brandy sauce (or whatever) to the first portion while microwaving the second, and so on. Within a few minutes you'll have served everyone, without the possibility of seeing smoke coming from your microwave oven (which can happen all too easily if you get it wrong when microwaving Christmas pud!)
[Written from experience] ;-)
Chris
[Written from experience] ;-)
Chris
Picture the scene if you will. queenie and me in the kitchen making flapjacks (well she was young) when the plaintive cry goes up "mum, why is there smoke coming from the microwave?" "Because the chocolate to pour over the flappies is on fire, pet" It's so easy to burn things in the microwave - I'd follow Chris's idea of slicing and so forth
I still remember accidentally giving a poor harmless spud 40 minutes of flat out nuking (instead of a combi programme) ... opening the door was a very bad idea - when the fresh oxygen hit the blackened, shrivelled tattie it caught fire in a very spectacular (to a pyromaniac) or frightening (to me) way.
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We've just made our puds and microwaved a 2lb one for 4 minutes, rested it for 4 minutes and then microwaved it for a further 4 minutes...we are talking cooking them aren't we, not reheating them?? We've done them like this for the last fifteen years.
I would defo do them one at a time and be very wary of overdoing them, they go hard as rocks if you cook them for too long in the micro.
I would defo do them one at a time and be very wary of overdoing them, they go hard as rocks if you cook them for too long in the micro.
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