Cooking Pottery Without an Oven: Microwave Recipes!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores ideas for cooking in a pottery studio without an oven, focusing on microwave recipes and no-bake options. Participants share various dishes that can be prepared using a microwave or that require minimal cooking.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the need for a recipe suitable for a pottery studio with only a microwave available.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a Greek Island Pastry that requires no cooking after preparing the crust.
  • One user notes that Mom's Apple Crisp is a microwave recipe, although they can't recall all the options due to their cookbooks being packed.
  • Several participants mention dessert pizzas and other dishes like Touchdown Taco Dip and Clubhouse Chicken Squares that can be prepared with minimal cooking.
  • One participant suggests salads as a potential option, indicating that pre-cooked ingredients can be assembled at the studio.
  • Another participant highlights the effectiveness of microwave cakes and rice cooker recipes, mentioning specific dishes like Warm Chocolate Hazelnut Cake and Caramel Apple Bread Pudding.
  • One user suggests using a grill pan for making Paninis and mentions Mandarin Pasta Salad as a reliable choice.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific recipes that can be used, but there is a general agreement on the feasibility of using a microwave for cooking in the given context.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their familiarity with cooking in non-traditional settings, particularly in relation to upcoming shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative cooking solutions in settings without traditional ovens may find the shared experiences and recipe ideas beneficial.

ryliesmom526
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Hey. I am doing a show in November and it is a pottery studio and they dont have an oven. They do have a microwave. So is there a reciepe I can do in the microwave or some that doesnt req. cooking? thanks in advance.
 
ryliesmom526 said:
Hey. I am doing a show in November and it is a pottery studio and they dont have an oven. They do have a microwave. So is there a reciepe I can do in the microwave or some that doesnt req. cooking? thanks in advance.

Di Greek Island Pastry. Make the pie crust before you leave, placw on round stone, on woven that has pretty cloth beneath it. This recipe sells alot of product. No more cooking after the crust.
 

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Mom's Apple Crisp is a microwave recipe. I know that there are a few others that can be made in the stoneware, but my cookbooks are all packed in the car for tomorrow's shows.
 
The various dessert pizzas are all essentially no-bake, too, at least after the crusts are done. I always take those baked so I don't have to worry about them not being cool enough. Or there's always:
Touchdown Taco Dip (microwaveable)
Clubhouse Chicken Squares (again, take the crust done)
Apple Berry Salsa (take chips done)
Chocolate Chip Cannoli Dip
 
Salads??Maybe try one of our tasty salads in the SB. The last SB for spring and summer had plenty to choose from. You could always cook the chicken or whatever is needed ahead of time and just put it together at the studio.

Of course our microwave cakes in the fluted pan or rice cooker works perfectly and is very impressive.

Debbie :D
 
You could do the Panini in the grill pan with a plug in burner ($5 at Walmart). Also, the Mandarin Pasta Salad is always a great stand-by.
 
Microwave CookingHi! There are a lot of good ideas in the SB!:p
Warm Chocolate Hazelnut Cake in the Rice Cooker!
Caramel Apple Bread Pudding!
Chocolate Chip Cannoli Dip! Prebake the chips.
Harvest Chicken Salad!
 
Thanks for the ideas, I have one coming up in November with no oven.

Ann
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use any type of cooking pottery in the microwave?

Not all cooking pottery is microwave-safe. It's important to check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure that the pottery is specifically labeled as microwave-safe. Look for pottery made from materials like stoneware or certain ceramics that are designed for microwave use.

What types of recipes can I make using microwave cooking pottery?

You can prepare a variety of recipes in microwave cooking pottery, including casseroles, stews, baked goods, and even individual servings of meals. Many microwave recipes are designed to be quick and easy, making them perfect for busy lifestyles.

How do I prevent my food from sticking to the cooking pottery?

To prevent sticking, you can lightly grease the interior of the cooking pottery with oil or cooking spray before adding your ingredients. Additionally, using parchment paper or silicone baking mats can also help reduce sticking.

Are there any special cooking times or techniques for using pottery in the microwave?

Yes, cooking times may vary depending on the type of recipe and the wattage of your microwave. It's generally recommended to start with shorter cooking times and check for doneness, as pottery can retain heat and continue cooking even after being removed from the microwave.

Can I use microwave cooking pottery for baking?

Yes, many microwave-safe cooking pottery pieces are suitable for baking. However, the texture and results may differ from traditional oven baking. It's best to follow specific microwave baking recipes to achieve the best results.

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