If you don't have a lidded tray, you can cover the tray with food -
safe plastic wrap.
if you are preparing the frosting in advance, press a sheet of food -
safe plastic wrap over the surface of the frosting and set aside.
Cover mug with microwave -
safe plastic wrap and poke a few holes on it with a knife.
Cover with microwave
safe plastic wrap and microwave for 3 minutes.
Not exact matches
Spoon the pâté into the muffin tins, cover with another layer of
plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm (set aside 2 hours to be
safe).
Place potatoes and 2 teaspoons water in a microwave -
safe dish; cover with
plastic wrap.
Add the vanilla and almond extracts, pour into a heat
safe bowl, and cover with
plastic wrap so that it touches the surface of the pudding.
Line a freezer -
safe bowl (~ 1-1/2 quart size) with
plastic wrap, leaving extra hanging over each end (to
wrap back over).
After cooled, slice bars and either individually seal in small bags or
plastic wrap and place in a larger freezer
safe container or large freezer bag OR simply layer the bars in a freezer
safe container laying waxed paper between the layers of bars.
After cooled, either individually seal in small bags or
plastic wrap and place in a larger freezer
safe container or large freezer bag OR simply layer the brownie bites in a freezer
safe container laying waxed paper between the layers of brownies.
Arrange on a microwave -
safe plate, cover with
plastic wrap and cook until softened and tender (3 to 6 minutes, depending on your microwave).
Place in a microwave
safe bowl and cover tightly with two layers of
plastic wrap.
Put the butternut squash in a microwave
safe bowl and cover (allowing a slight opening of steam to escape) with a microwave
safe lid or
plastic wrap.
Place the riced cauliflower in a large, microwave -
safe bowl (or a medium, heavy - bottom lidded stockpot), add about 2 tablespoons water and cover tightly with
plastic wrap (or the stockpot lid).
Combine meatballs and stock in a microwave -
safe bowl; cover with
plastic wrap.
Store cakes with a creamy frosting loosely covered with aluminum foil,
plastic wrap or waxed paper or under a cake
safe or a large inverted bowl.
Stack tortillas on a microwave -
safe plate and cover with a damp paper towel and
plastic wrap.
Place the
plastic wrapped avocado halves into a large freezer
safe zip tight bag.
Tip: Cut the brownies into squares and
wrap them individually in
plastic food
wrap before storing in a freezer
safe bag.
Cover beans with a microwave -
safe lid or plate (avoid
plastic wrap in microwaves), and cook on high power for 1 minute.
Place 3 tablespoons water and potatoes in a microwave -
safe bowl; cover tightly with
plastic wrap.
Make sure to include something fun - a sticker, cookies
wrapped in
plastic wrap with a ribbon tie, sandwiches cut into playful shapes, or meats and cheeses or fruits threaded on a caramel apple stick (which is
safer than a traditional kabob stick).
If you do heat baby food in the microwave, spoon some out of the container into a microwave -
safe dish, cover with a microwaveable cover (not
plastic wrap), and heat for just a few seconds.
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You just slice the bread,
wrap it in some
plastic wrap, put it in a freezer -
safe ziplock bag, and freeze it.
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