What Are Creative Ways to Use a Small Microcooker?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various creative uses for the small microcooker, with participants sharing their personal experiences and favorite methods for utilizing the tool beyond its common applications.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using the microcooker for microwaving leftovers, noting it heats more evenly than a paper plate.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using it to steam smaller portions of frozen vegetables with added water.
  • One user describes making scrambled eggs by whisking eggs and milk together, cooking them in the microcooker for a quick meal.
  • Another participant uses the microcooker to prepare Top Ramen for their children, highlighting its convenience.
  • One participant mentions using it for heating canned soup and oatmeal.
  • Another user shares a method for making homemade blueberry syrup using fresh or frozen berries and maple syrup in the microcooker.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the scrambled egg and blueberry syrup ideas shared by others.
  • Another participant notes their frequent use of multiple microcookers for various tasks, including cooking vegetables and chocolate.
  • One participant discusses demonstrating how to brown frozen hamburger meat in the microcooker during shows, emphasizing its effectiveness.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the versatility of the small microcooker, sharing a variety of uses without clear consensus on a single best method.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences reflect a range of cooking needs, from quick meals for children to convenient methods for preparing vegetables and sauces.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative cooking ideas or those interested in maximizing the use of their small microcooker may find this discussion beneficial.

bridgetbakes
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I just acquired the small microcooker. What are some of your favorite uses for this tool besides melting chocolate and heating up baby food?

Any suggestions cheffers?;)
 
Some of my fav uses
bklofft said:
I just acquired the small microcooker. What are some of your favorite uses for this tool besides melting chocolate and heating up baby food?

Any suggestions cheffers?;)

I love it for microwaving my leftovers. No mess and it seems more evenly heated than with just a paper plate.

I also use it to microwave smaller portions of veggies for me. Just add some water and frozen veggies. yummy

Also you can use this for veggies in a can. I add a little bit of butter and it comes out nice and tasty.

I use this to brown smaller portions of hamburger meat.

I also use this to make oatmeal pouches for my toddler. There are so many more uses I am sure.

DEBBIE
 
I use it to make scrambled eggs. Add 2 eggs and a splash of milk; whisk together. Put on the lid and nuke for 2 1/2 minutess. You have a fluffy scrambled egg without the added fat!
 
Top Ramen! My kids love noo-noos.... break up noodles, add sauce packet, cover with water (just over noodle level) and nuke for 4-5 min!
 
a can of soup for my lunch

ds's oatmeal
 
Fresh, Frozen & Canned Vegetables
Soup
Spaghetti Sauce
Leftovers
melting chocolate
Blueberry Syrup! I take a pint of berries - fresh or frozen, and cover them with REAL maple syrup - heat it up in the micro cooker for 3-4 minutes, and you have awesome homemade blueberry syrup - my husband and son love this on their frozen waffles in the morning!:) (so even if the waffles aren't homemade - the syrup makes 'em taste like they are!)

Seriously - my small micro cooker is almost never in the cupboard - it goes directly from the dishwasher to the microwave most of the time!
 
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These are all REALLY wonderful ideas! I especially love the scrambled egg idea and the blueberry syrup!

Can't wait to start using my cooker!
 
Becky I'm right there with you, I have two small and one large and almost never have one clean. I use my small ones mostly for veggies and chocolate, but I love to do ground beef and chicken in my large one.
 
Did you know that you can put 1 lb of frozen hambuger in it and place the microwave on the normal setting (not defrost). Every 3-4 minutes, break up the hamburger and it only takes 8-10 minutes to brown it. I demonstate this at every show that I can and tell everyone this is a must have!!! The 2 microcookers are #2 and #3 on my top sell list.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a small microcooker and how does it work?

A small microcooker is a versatile kitchen tool designed for cooking food quickly in the microwave. It typically features a vented lid that allows steam to escape, preventing overflows while ensuring even cooking. You can use it for steaming vegetables, reheating leftovers, or cooking grains like rice and quinoa.

What are some creative recipes I can make using a small microcooker?

You can make a variety of dishes using a small microcooker, such as steamed vegetables, scrambled eggs, microwave mug cakes, or even quick pasta dishes. For example, you can combine pasta, water, and your favorite sauce in the microcooker for a fast meal. Just remember to adjust cooking times based on the ingredients.

Can I use a small microcooker for meal prep?

Absolutely! A small microcooker is perfect for meal prep. You can batch-cook grains, steam vegetables, or prepare proteins in advance. Just portion them into containers after cooking, and you’ll have quick, healthy meals ready for the week.

Is it safe to use a small microcooker in the microwave?

Yes, small microcookers are designed specifically for microwave use. However, always check the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that you are using it correctly and safely. Avoid using metal utensils or placing the microcooker in a conventional oven.

How do I clean and maintain my small microcooker?

Cleaning a small microcooker is simple. Most are dishwasher safe, but you can also wash it by hand with warm, soapy water. Make sure to remove any food residue and dry it thoroughly before storing. Regular maintenance will help prolong its lifespan and keep it in good condition.

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