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Cooking In The Microwave
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does anybody here actually 'cook' in a microwave?
i dont mean just heating things through or doing bacon or a baked potato, i mean like casseroles, bake cakes etc?
i have found in a pile of prop books a load of 'cooking in the microwave' books and although i knew it was done i am surprised by the sheer amount of stuff you can supposedly cook in one
however, many years ago, when we were kids, me and my sister attempted to make a sponge cake in one ... we had much fun, bounding it around the kitchen floor - literally it bounced! = it was like a rubber disc!
so anybody do it and is the outcome any good?
thanks
i dont mean just heating things through or doing bacon or a baked potato, i mean like casseroles, bake cakes etc?
i have found in a pile of prop books a load of 'cooking in the microwave' books and although i knew it was done i am surprised by the sheer amount of stuff you can supposedly cook in one
however, many years ago, when we were kids, me and my sister attempted to make a sponge cake in one ... we had much fun, bounding it around the kitchen floor - literally it bounced! = it was like a rubber disc!
so anybody do it and is the outcome any good?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I used to cook a lot in the microwave but since acquiring a halogen oven my microwave use is reduced.
I find it (microwave) very useful when making roux-based sauces, and scrambled eggs - in both cases I make frequent incursions to check progress and to stir - I find this much more successful than using a hob where I often get lumps and/or burn. Probably a personal quirk.
I find it (microwave) very useful when making roux-based sauces, and scrambled eggs - in both cases I make frequent incursions to check progress and to stir - I find this much more successful than using a hob where I often get lumps and/or burn. Probably a personal quirk.