Pour reserved chocolate and mint morsels
into a small microwave - safe bowl.
Spoon the Nutella
into a small microwave - safe dish and microwave it for 10 - 20 seconds, until softened but not liquefied.
To make glaze — Place butter and garlic
into small microwave safe bowl.
Not exact matches
Break the white chocolate baking bar
into small pieces and put
into a
microwave - safe bowl.
Note: If you do not want to use your
microwave, you can do this in a
small pot on the stove — or simple stir both
into your warm oatmeal in the big pot.
Pour the water
into a
small bowl and heat in the
microwave for about 11 seconds.
Scoop
into a large coffee cup or
small ramekin and
microwave on HIGH (100 percent power) for 90 seconds, or until cooked through.
Add all ingredients to a
small bowl, mix until smooth, pour
into a greased glass baking dish (4»), and
microwave for 2 minutes.
Place the bacon bits
into a
small bowl, cover with a paper towel and
microwave them for 10 - 15 seconds until they're crisp then add the bacon bits to the bowl, combining.
Place the chocolate chips and butter
into a separate
small microwave - safe bowl.
In a
smaller bowl, mix together your sweeteners and oil / butter (you may have to do this on the stovetop or
microwave to melt it), and stir
into the larger bowl to coat the granola.
Put the sauce
into a
small saucepan over low heat and heat or put it in the
microwave for a minute or so to just warm through.
Melt 1/4 of coconut oil (30 seconds in the
microwave in a
microwave safe container) and pour
into small bowl and add 1/4 cup of maple syrup and 1/4 of cashew butter stir until well combined
Chop chocolate
into small pieces and place in a
microwave safe bowl with the butter.
Place the dark chocolate chips
into a
small,
microwave - proof dish and
microwave on high for 2 minutes.
Place them
into a
microwave safe bowl with a
small amount of water.
Whenever I craved something savory, I just pop a
small slice
into the
microwave, and I'm a happy girl.
Instructions: Place the extra virgin coconut oil
into a
small bowl and melt in a
microwave oven on low heat for just about a minute.
Simply pop in a
small measure of water and pop
into the
microwave for 4 - 8 minutes, and that's sanitation taken care of.
I do not
microwave in plastic because of the risk of toxins getting
into the food, actually don't care for
microwaves that much so I started putting my hot things in glass containers, even
small mason jars work for heating up if you'd like to use a
microwave, or I heat them up at home, store them in glass, and keep it separate from the other foods.
The second is currently defined by caesium atomic clocks, but optical clocks promise higher precision because their atoms oscillate at the frequencies of light rather than in the
microwave band, so they can slice time
into smaller intervals.
What they needed was a
small but powerful instrument that could greatly amplify high - frequency radio waves — those
into the
microwave range — so they could bounce them...
Optical clocks thus divide time
into smaller units, and could someday lead to time standards more than 100 times as accurate as today's
microwave standards.
A very
small number of
microwave photons are sent
into the box where their quantum fields interact with the superconducting circuit.
Cut the soap base you need
into small cubes, melting it in the
microwave in fifteen - to - thirty second intervals.
Break the chocolate
into small chunks and place in the
microwave for about one minute or until the chocolate has almost melted, give the chocolate a stir to help any remaining chunks melt, this will help the chocolate to melt without making it to runny and thin.
To make, simply combine all the ingredients in a
small bowl and pour
into a greased
microwave - safe bowl or ramekin.
To scald milk, pour
into microwave safe bowl and place a
small wooden spoon in it.
I used a
small pumpkin that I cut
into slices, removed the seeds and
microwaved it for 10 minutes.
Can convert
into a
small self - catering unit with a
microwave oven.
A short flight of stairs brings you
into the
small dining area and separate kitchen which is well equipped with a fridge, stove,
microwave, kettle, toaster and services for 6 persons.
There are lots of things that fall
into this category including items such as alarm clocks; CD / DVD / Cassette players and game consoles;
small kitchen appliances such as kettles, toasters, food mixers and blenders,
microwave ovens; personal grooming products like hairdryers, straighteners, curling tongs, electric toothbrushes and shavers; garden tools such as lawnmowers, hedge trimmers and leaf blowers / shredders; other items such as lamps, torches, vacuum cleaners, telephones, mobiles, radios, TV's, printers, camcorders, cameras and smoke alarms.
After: Bar sink and wine fridge The existing oven and
microwave were replaced with a new bar sink and wine fridge, turning this
small nook next to the dining room
into a practical and convenient area.