Sentences with phrase «to heat something up in the microwave»

I would just heat it up in the microwave before you put it into the French loaves, then pop it in the oven for the final heating.
I even heat them up in the microwave if they are store bought ones (lazy I know but utterly delicious).
You can even just heat it up in the microwave and add your favorite spices for a snack.
I want to make them ahead and then have the ability to heat them up in the microwave for busy mornings.
In the morning I grab one and heat it up in the microwave at work.
I have divided it up into 3 ready to freeze 2 ans take one for lunch tomorrow but I am unsure whether I need to heat it up and cool before I freeze it or can I just heat it up in the microwave when I eat it?
I don't know about heating it up in a microwave but I reheat it on the stove and it's fine.
To reheat them, I usually just pop them in the toaster for a few minutes, but you can also heat them up in the microwave.
If you have pre-roasted the sweet potatoes, you can heat them up in the microwave before adding into the salad if you like it warm.
I like heating them up in the microwave for 10 - 15 seconds before devouring, because melted chocolate chips make life better.
Monica, people mix all of the ingredients together and heat it up in the microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until it is cooked.
It's so easyAll I did was add a few dairy - free chocolate chips to maple syrup and then heated it up in the microwave for a few seconds to allow the chocolate to melt.
You can even just heat it up in the microwave and add your favorite spices for a snack.
I froze the leftovers and have been heating them up in the microwave for quick breakfasts the last couple of days.
All I had to do was heat it up in the microwave.
Can I make it gooey again if I heat it up in the microwave at the office?
These are best served warm, so make sure to heat them up in a microwave for 10 - 20 seconds right before serving.
If you do before baking just increase the time by 10 - 15 minutes and if you bake it completely you can bake it for 10 - 15 minutes to serve again or defrost in the fridge and then heat it up in the microwave.
Then I just heated it up in the microwave and it was fine.
If you're peanut butter is fresh out of the fridge and is very hard, heat it up in the microwave for a few seconds or let it sit out at room temperature so it's easier to incorporate into the mixture.
Once your oats are ready, measure out a cup and a half of water in something that's easy to pour out of, and heat it up in the microwave.
You can enjoy them cold straight out of the fridge, or if it's a cold winter day you can heat them up in the microwave or on the stove.
This is really good the next day if you heat it up in the microwave until its hot.
When you're ready to eat one, heat it up in the microwave for 15 - 30 seconds.
If you heat them up in the microwave, the Sweet Potatoes won't lose their moisture!
He seems to think that heating it up in the microwave is some sort of miracle that comes from the force of my will, but he does 100 - mile bike rides that leave him energy and brain power depleted.
If you like warm oats, heat them up in the microwave for 30seconds to a minute.
That way when your child gets up, you won't spend twenty minutes cooking breakfast, just heat it up in the microwave.
If you are feeding your baby formula, heating it up in the microwave can cause hot spots within the baby bottle that you might not notice.
It actually feels like you are making a proper meal, rather than just heating something up in the microwave.
And they are especially delicious when you heat them up in the microwave!
Also I just combine everything and heat it up in the microwave and it just hardens into a cake?
I had some frozen and forgot to let it defrost yesterday, so I heated it up in the microwave and had a hot hummus sammy!
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