Microwave Tips
August 31, 2009 by MAC
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Cooking and reheating food in the microwave can be timesaving, but if it’s not done properly the results can be a disaster. I have a tips that might help. Use damp/wet paper towels to cover your dishes. Cooking hot dogs – lay the hotdogs on a microwave safe dish and cover with a wet paper towel. They cook evenly with no hard overcooked ends. Heating Buns – Use a damp paper towel over the opt of your buns. Again, they heat evenly with no overcooked outside edges. Heating Rice & Pasta – Wet paper towel over the top while heating. Cooking Potatoes – Puncture each potato several times and wrap in a wet paper towel. Check about half way through cooking to see if towel needs to be re-wet. Reheating Meats – Lay a damp paper towel over meat while heating. As you can see, the damp/wet paper towel works on just about anything you want to heat or cook in the microwave. Give it a try the next time you use your microwave to see how well this little trick works.
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