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10 Genius Products That Make Microwave Cooking Feel Gourmet

  • Pasta Cooker. A watched pot never boils. ...
  • Omelet Maker. Put away that sugary breakfast cereal! ...
  • Vegetable Steamer. Microwaving is a great way to cook your veggies without sacrificing nutrients. ...
  • Cake Maker. ...
  • Bacon Tray. ...
  • Microwave Crisper Pan. ...
  • Collapsible Microwave Cover. ...
  • Popcorn Popper. ...
  • Rice Cooker. ...
  • Oven Mitts

7 legit meals you can make in a microwave that will save you time and money
  1. Macaroni and cheese. Preparation time: 5 minutes. ...
  2. Omelette in a mug. Preparation time: 3 minutes. ...
  3. Chicken quesadilla. Preparation time: 4 minutes. ...
  4. Loaded baked potato. ...
  5. Spaghetti squash and meatballs. ...
  6. Egg 'fried' rice. ...
  7. BBQ chicken nachos.
09-Dec-2017

Full Answer

What is the best microwave food?

So we snapped up nine cheap, popular frozen food options from the grocery store and taste-tested them all to find out. Lee Breslouer/Thrillist. TV …

Which foods are suitable for cooking in a microwave?

Aug 23, 2015 · 23 Dorm Room Meals You Can Make In A Microwave 1. Instant Mac 'n' Cheese. In the Battle of The Instant Macs, let it be known that Parmesan will always beat ~cheese... 2. Upgraded Instant Ramen. Learn how to cook ramen noodles without a stovetop here, then just add veggies, drop an egg... 3. ...

Is microwaving food good or bad?

Jul 03, 2019 · Dressed-Up Meatballs. Frozen meatballs and a jar of sweet-and-sour sauce make this microwave meal a last-minute lifesaver when racing against the clock. The flavorful sauce is dressed up with a hint of garlic and nicely coats the colorful mixture of meatballs, carrots, green pepper and onion. —Ivy Eresmas, Dade City, Florida.

What is the worst food to microwave?

Mar 20, 2020 · Blueberry, Coconut, and Pistachio Chocolate Bark. Credit: Magda. View Recipe. this link opens in a new tab. Dark chocolate is melted in the microwave and sprinkled with pistachios, dried blueberries, coconut chips, and orange zest for a homemade candy you'd pay big bucks for in a specialty shop.

What all can be cooked in microwave?

Here's a list of 13 easy microwave recipes you can try at home:1 . Chocolate Fudge. ... Microwave Gajar Halwa. ... Microwave Macchi Laal Masala. ... Microwave Caramel Custard. ... Microwave Dhokla. ... Microwave Paneer Tikka. ... Microwave Chocolate Cake. ... Microwave Eggless Cookies.More items...•10-Jun-2020

What should I microwave my food in?

Glass and ceramic are probably the best things to microwave food in. Plastic is fine if it's suitable for the microwave."15-Aug-2016

How can I make my microwave food better?

1 Avoid the Center of the Microwave. Positioning is one of the ways to make microwave food taste better. ... 2 Add Moisture with a Glass of Water. ... 3 Use a Small Amount of Aluminum Foil. ... 4 Steam Your Vegetables. ... 5 Perfect Your Popcorn. ... 6 Use round Containers Where Possible. ... 7 Shape Food into a Ring.

What containers are safe to use in microwave?

Glass and ceramic containers, along with plastic utensils that are labeled “microwave safe” are good choices. Do not use glass or ceramic that contains a metal rim.04-Dec-2013

With the right microwave cookware, you can enjoy the convenience of quick cooking without sacrificing gourmet flavor

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Pasta Cooker

A watched pot never boils. So why not skip that step altogether? With this microwave pasta cooker ($20) all you have to do is add pasta and water to the container, then nuke it in the microwave. The design allows for water circulation and cooking control, meaning perfectly al dente pasta every time.

Omelet Maker

Put away that sugary breakfast cereal! Now you can have a healthy omelet in minutes. This microwave omelet maker ($5) can cook up to 4 eggs, along with your chosen toppings—all while you pour yourself a cup of coffee. Just pop in the dishwasher when you’re done.

Vegetable Steamer

Microwaving is a great way to cook your veggies without sacrificing nutrients. It couldn’t be easier with this microwave vegetable steamer ($11). Throw your vegetables in the steamer basket, pour water in the bottom of the container, then pop on the lid and voila! Perfectly steamed veggies in a few minutes.

Cake Maker

Sometimes when the sweet tooth craving hits, you need a cake pronto. If you don’t want a cake that could serve a whole crowd, use this microwave cake maker ($12). It can make a moist, delicious cake in 6 minutes.

Bacon Tray

As much as we love bacon, the clean-up afterward can be a greasy headache. This microwave bacon tray ($15) will give you crispy bacon without the mess. The design drains away grease and moisture, which means perfectly crisped bacon and no dirty frying pan. Simply discard the grease and throw the tray in the dishwasher when you’re finished.

Microwave Crisper Pan

Microwave cooking gets a bad rap because often it can make food soggy rather than crispy. Well, no more! This microwave crisper pan ($33) is perfect for chicken nuggets, leftover pizza or hamburgers.

How to send food in a care package

Don’t send fresh food. Instead, send dehydrated, freeze-dried, or canned versions.

Meals and Side Dishes

When John was deployed to Afghanistan, there was a span of months where he worked during times when the DFAC was closed. That meant that he was often sleeping when it was open, leaving him to eating granola bars, dried fruits, and nuts during the time that he was working those hours.

Desserts

There’s just something about a warm dessert. And in recent years, mug cakes and microwavable desserts have gotten really good… and gooey. Send these tasty treats to the care package recipients in your life with a sweet tooth:

Breakfast

Unfortunately, pancakes aren’t in this list of microwaveable breakfast foods. But there are a lot (and I mean a lot) of oatmeal varieties and muffins to send a warm, inviting breakfast that isn’t (too) different from what your care package recipient might eat at home.

Gluten-Free, Organic, Vegetarian, etc

Usually you don’t think about dietary considerations when you think about microwaveable, packaged foods. But there are actually a ton of brands and varieties of foods that run the gamut– from organic choices to vegetarian and vegan ones to gluten-free ones to GMO-free choices. Dig into these conscious options:

Snacks

You can’t go wrong with a care package if you send a few snacks along, like these:

Luvo Performance Kitchen Orange Mango Chicken

This Orange Mango Chicken dish from Performance Kitchen by Luvo provides organic ingredients and antibiotic-free chicken while packing in 13 grams of protein. Coming in at 250 calories and with less than 350mg of sodium, if you’re famished after a workout, you won’t have to feel guilty eating two of these.

Evol Gluten Free Smoked Gouda Frozen Mac and Cheese

This Evol Gluten-Free Smoked Gouda Mac & Cheese has just as much protein as the Primal Kitchen dish but with no meat! That’s pretty impressive. You’ll have to be okay with more carbs (41g) and fat (21g), but it has way lower sodium (510mg) than pretty much any frozen mac & cheese dish you’ll find out there. Plus, it’s delicious to boot!

Alexia Butternut Squash Frozen Risotto

This butternut squash risotto by Alexia is the sophisticated man’s mac and cheese. We’d recommend this dish as a side to perhaps a salad or some steamed veggies since this package has three servings.

Healthy Choice Italian Chicken Sausage and Peppers Power Bowl

The first ingredient of this Power Bowl by Healthy Choice is cooked Italian chicken sausage, so you know it’s clean, mean, and legit. (Yes, real meat this time!) Roasted bell peppers join the mix along with brown and red rice, red quinoa, black barley, and a dash of sauce and Parmesan.

Lean Cuisine Unwrapped Burrito Bowl

Lean Cuisine has been around long enough to see every diet fad die and then be resurrected under a different name. You can’t go wrong with most Lean Cuisine meals if you’re trying to lose weight or just be healthier in general. This unwrapped burrito bowl is no exception. With 24 grams of protein, this is a great after-workout quick meal fix.

Morningstar Farms Veggie Classics Frozen Buffalo Wings

Sometimes we need chicken nuggets and/or buffalo wings! Morning Star’s Buffalo Veggie Wings are stupidly simple to microwave, crispy, and breaded, with 13 grams protein and a kick of spice. Best of all, they let us indulge a little without throwing our diets out of whack.

Green Giant Frozen Harvest Protein Bowl California Style

Green Giant has always been known for its frozen and canned veggies. But, to keep up with demand, it has thrown its hat into the ring of healthy frozen meals. The brand’s line of protein bowls are a great option if you require a low-fat (8 grams), high-protein (14 grams) meal that’s also vegetarian.

1. Instant Mac 'n' Cheese

In the Battle of The Instant Macs, let it be known that Parmesan will always beat ~cheese powder~. Get the recipe.

2. Upgraded Instant Ramen

Learn how to cook ramen noodles without a stovetop here, then just add veggies, drop an egg into the hot broth, and let it poach. (Or, even easier? Crack an egg, break the yolk, and slowly stir – you’ll get instant egg ribbons, like in egg drop soup.) Full recipe here.

3. Pizzadilla

This version heats things up on the stovetop, but there's no reason you couldn't swap that for the microwave. Get the recipe.

4. Mug Breakfast Four Ways

Take your pick from cheesy eggs and bacon, a veggie omelet, blueberry French toast, or banana bread with chocolate. Get the recipes.

7. Broccoli & Cheese-Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Get the recipe here — and learn how to swap the oven for the microwave here.

8. Broccoli Edamame Quinoa Bowl

Tons of protein thanks to the quinoa and edamame — and you can start with frozen broccoli to save yourself some chopping. Get the recipe.

9. Margherita Quesadilla

Because even quesadillas want to get ~dressed up~ sometimes. Recipe here.

With these microwave recipe for college students, the student in your life can spend more time hitting the books and less worrying about where their next snack is coming from

With these microwave recipe for college students, the student in your life can spend more time hitting the books and less worrying about where their next snack is coming from.

Greek Brown and Wild Rice Bowls

This fresh rice dish tastes like the Mediterranean in a bowl! It's short on ingredients, but packs in so much flavor. For a hand-held version, leave out the rice and tuck the rest of the ingredients in a pita pocket. —Darla Andrews, Schertz, Texas

Microwave Egg Sandwich

If you're looking for a grab-and-go breakfast for busy days, this high-protein sandwich is low in fat and keeps me full all morning. Plus, it's only about 200 calories! —Brenda Otto, Reedsburg, Wisconsin

Cheesy Snack Mix

Our love for Mexican food inspired me to make party mix with taco seasoning. The flavor is so mild that it's even kid friendly. —Elizabeth Wynne, Aztec, New Mexico

Asian Chicken Dinner

This quick microwave dish for two is perfect for a busy day. Soy sauce and chicken broth bring out flavors of the chicken and veggies. —Carolyn Zimmerman, Fairbury, Illinois

Microwave Pickles

You can enjoy a small batch of these sweet crunchy pickles anytime without the work of traditional canning methods. They're loaded with flavor and so easy to make. —Marie Wladyka, Land O'Lakes, Florida

Striped Chocolate Popcorn

For a bake sale last year, I wanted to try something different. I’d seen chocolate popcorn in a candy shop and thought I’d try making it. This recipe was a great success. —Mary Schmittinger, Colgate, Wisconsin

White Cranberry Walnut Nutmeg Fudge

Imagine the oohs and aahs you'll get when you bring out this gorgeous white chocolate fudge. Flavored with a touch of rum and packed with cranberries and walnuts, it makes a great homemade food gift to share. Reviewer katbarla recommends you chop up the dried cranberries so the fudge will cut into squares more easily.

Microwave Oven Peanut Brittle

You'll love how quickly and easily you can make crunchy peanut butter brittle without having to use a candy thermometer. Home cook SHUFFLE1 heats his in a glass 4-cup measuring cup with a handle to make it easier when he pours the mixture onto a cookie sheet to cool.

Microwave Lemon Curd

Granted, this is not a dessert in and of itself (unless eating lemon curd by the spoonful is your jam) but imagine how you could dress up a store-bought cheesecake or pound cake with this bright, tart dessert sauce.

Microwave Peanut Butter Chocolate Swirl Fudge

Three ingredients and five minutes in your microwave is all it takes to make this rich gift-worthy fudge. Home cook Catbird says, "I really liked this recipe because it was quick and requires only a few ingredients and you can adjust it. If you want nuts in it you can put them in or if you want more chocolate add more or put in less."

Peanut Butter Popcorn

Popcorn gets coated with a ooey, gooey mixture of microwaved butter, brown sugar, peanut butter, and marshmallows. Once it's cooled, you can break it up and serve it in bowls for binge-watch nights.

Minute Chocolate Mug Cake

It'll take a few minutes to mix up all the ingredients, but only two minutes to microwave a pair of chocolate mug cakes for you and your lucky friend. Reviewer yumz says, "This is the first time ever I have reviewed a recipe but this one is worthy of it! I am pregnant was craving a piece of chocolate cake without waiting 45 min for it."

Blueberry, Coconut, and Pistachio Chocolate Bark

Dark chocolate is melted in the microwave and sprinkled with pistachios, dried blueberries, coconut chips, and orange zest for a homemade candy you'd pay big bucks for in a specialty shop. Be sure to have everything ready to sprinkle on as soon you spread the melted chocolate in a pan because it sets up quickly.

13. Bagel Bites Breakfast Sausage, Egg & Cheese Mini Bagels

Despite having all the proper components, bagel bites aren’t technically a sandwich (though you could easily mash two together to make one). The worse news is, based on their flavor, these unpalatable mini bagels barely qualify as a food.

12. Pillsbury Toaster Scrambles Sausage Toaster Pastry

Pillsbury is known for making Toaster Strudels, and this “Toaster Scramble” variety proves the company should stick to what they know best. Despite its savory filling, the pastry crust remains distinctly sweet.

11. Weight Watchers Smart Ones Smart Beginnings English Muffin Sandwich Canadian Style Turkey Bacon

At just 210 calories, this Weight Watchers breakfast sandwich is intended to help with your diet; you may find yourself saving even more calories after throwing half of it out.

8. Hot Pockets Applewood Bacon Egg & Cheese

Look, it’s a Hot Pocket. Setting those preconceptions aside, the “croissant crust” is extremely doughy, but still soft and a pleasurable kind of chewy. The filling is a hot, gooey mess, but at least it’s substantial enough to balance out all the bread, featuring oddly cut little egg squares swimming in a sea of cheese and bacon bits.

7. Morning Star Farms Southwest Sunrise Breakfast Sandwich

This vegetarian-friendly, 200-calorie option from Morning Star packs plenty of protein (12 grams) and fiber (4 grams) into its unique “Southwest Sunrise” frame: “a spicy black bean, potato, and scrambled egg patty with pepper jack cheese on an English muffin thin made with whole grains.” Though that strange mashup doesn’t immediately scream “breakfast,” the spicy bean flavor certainly mixes things up in the morning.

6. Bob Evans Biscuit Sausage, Egg & Cheese

The first offering on our list that rings true as a “classic,” Bob Evans proves his spot as a standard-bearer of microwavable breakfast sandwiches—a fact that would help even more if they had a glowing reputation. Still, the biscuit is as thick and buttery as you could hope from something out of a microwave.

5. Evol Egg & Smoked Gouda

Evol pulls off a meatless wonder here with smoked gouda as the absolute star. The unique cheese selection imparted a lot of meat character to this vegetarian sandwich, a satisfying little maneuver. And maybe it was luck, but the gouda got nice and crispy around the edges as well making it even more enjoyable.

1. Kirkland Meat Lasagna

"Whenever I go to Costco, I make sure to pick up one of these premade frozen lasagnas. It always comes in handy when I don't feel like cooking, especially if I'm making dinner for a group. After all, who doesn't love lasagna?"

3. Street Taco Kits

"The chicken in these premade tacos is flavorful, and it comes with everything you need to easily make a street taco. The box also includes a cilantro lime crema sauce, which is delicious."

4. Stir-Fry Vegetables

"These frozen vegetables come in a huge bag, and they come in handy for easy meals. There’s a good variety of veggies in the bag, and they taste so fresh."

7. Frozen Chicken Melts

"Costco sells these ready-made, frozen chicken sandwiches. You just pop them in the microwave and they taste so good — restaurant quality!"

8. Frozen Chipotle Black Bean Burgers

"You can eat these as burgers, but I prefer to break them up and use them as a quesadilla filling. It's delicious."

9. Fettuccine Chicken Alfredo

"It tastes amazing, and it easily feeds at least six people. All you have to do is steam some veggies and you have a complete meal."

10. Pre-Peeled Hard-Boiled Eggs

"Costco sells packs of hard-boiled eggs. They're already peeled, and they're really good and well cooked. I eat them for a quick protein-filled snack or chop them up to make egg salad, put on a chef salad, or make empanadas...you name it! I never have to boil eggs anymore."

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