Not exact matches
We actually don't
use a
microwave but in a small stainless steel sauce pan over
very low heat and constant stirring... It comes out perfect!
It's also ridiculously easy to do quickly in the
microwave — in a
very similar way to making quick porridge, so you can't
use that «no time for eggs» excuse!
«It's able to take
very high temperatures, so it can even be
used in a
microwave,» Duffy says, noting that the film can endure temperatures up to 425 degrees F.
(If your quince paste is
very firm, warm it gently over low heat to soften [or heat for 10 seconds in a
microwave], until the texture is thick like jam but spreadable, then set aside to cool before
using).
Dude, I've mistaken salt for sugar and made a
very salty chocolate log and almost burnt our house down by
using a plastic
microwave muffin tin in the oven thinking it was silicon.
Using the
microwave, heat the heavy cream again on high until
very hot and pour over the chocolate; let sit one minute then gently whisk until emulsified.
In a
microwave safe bowl melt peanut butter until softened (this is
very important if you're
using natural peanut butter).
When ready to serve, add 3/4 cup water and
microwave for 2 minutes (
use potholders to remove as the jar gets
very hot) or cook on stovetop for 2 - 3 minutes.
/ 1 cup cultured, low - fat buttermilk (you may also
use non-fat Greek or Icelandic yogurt, both of which will add more protein than the buttermilk); if you don't eat dairy, you can try almond milk or another non-dairy milk or yogurt) * 1 large egg * 66 g / 4 tablespoons Nuts»n More Pumpkin Spice peanut spread or any all - natural peanut butter or almond butter (or a combination of the two), warmed in the
microwave, then stirred, so it is
very smooth * 2 tablespoons butter
So not necessary for the dressing or anything else for that matter and definitely NOT healthy:) I make a
very similar dressing
using almond butter and there is absolutely no reason to
use a
microwave (ever).
While there is a
very popular modern method of sterilising bottles, which involves
using a
microwave for the sterilisation process, there is also another way, which has been
used since the days of old, to sterilise bottles.
This can be done
using very low heat on the stovetop or in the
microwave.
Bottle sterilizing
using Microwave that's
very easy.
It also has to
use very strong
microwaves and magnetic fields to reach the sample, but these processes are invasive and can affect delicate bio-samples, just like the
microwave in your kitchen, particularly when trying to see the molecular structure of liquids.»
«We
use a special device to transfer the polarization of electrons to the 13C atomic nuclei
using microwaves at
very low temperatures, which results in an MRI signal up to 100,000 times stronger.»
If you prefer not to
use a
microwave, you can also heat in a small saucepan over
VERY low heat on the stove.
When ready to serve, add 3/4 cup water and
microwave for 2 minutes (
use potholders to remove as the jar gets
very hot) or cook on stovetop for 2 - 3 minutes.
Kitchen is
very impractical, most of the cupboards and
microwave are so high that it can't be reached or
used.
Even when I had access to a
microwave, I
used it to cook
very little.
Microwave radiometers are
very sensitive gauges of energy transmitted from the Earth which scientists can
use to judge the amount of water, ice or water vapour underneath the spacecraft's flight path.
A similar problem was manifest years ago when electrical engineers attempted to characterize device (transistor) performance at RF /
microwave frequencies
using the usual I and E (or e) quantities but encountered shortcomings
using that approach until the discovery a revolutionary new way of «handling» a myriad of interactions at
very high frequencies... the S - Parameter method of device characterization was born.
``...
using passive
microwave data it is
very easy to tell the difference between ice and water as the dielectric constant differs quite a bit and this is reflected in large differences in the
microwave emission.
One of the most direct ways to reduce home energy
use is by ensuring that all major appliances such as stove, fridge,
microwave, and dishwasher are energy - star compliant at the
very least.
My trusty
used appliance dealer came through with a
very lightly
used smoothtop range and OTR
microwave / exhaust combo for 30 % of the new price.