Fun Recipes for Your Large Micro-Cooker - Try Something New!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various fun and creative recipes that can be made using the large micro-cooker. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for utilizing the micro-cooker in different ways, including cooking cakes, popcorn, and vegetables.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about fun uses for the micro-cooker, mentioning a friend who rarely uses hers.
  • Several participants suggest searching for recipes in the community files, with one expressing excitement about trying new recipes.
  • One participant shares their experience of making a cake in the micro-cooker, noting it works well but promotes the rice cooker for its height and profit potential.
  • Another participant mentions a friend's use of the micro-cooker to pop popcorn, suggesting it could be a practical use if not used for other purposes.
  • One participant describes using the micro-cooker for steaming broccoli without water and offers a recipe for baking it afterward.
  • Another participant shares a morning oatmeal recipe made in the micro-cooker, highlighting its versatility beyond dinner recipes.
  • One participant agrees that the oatmeal recipe is delicious and healthier than traditional breakfast options.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best uses for the micro-cooker, with some participants advocating for specific recipes while others share varied experiences. No clear consensus emerges regarding the most popular or effective uses.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recipes, reflecting a variety of cooking styles and preferences within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to utilize the micro-cooker and share ideas with their customers may find this discussion helpful.

PamperedK
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Can you do anything fun in the micro-cooker?

The cake is in the rice cooker right? I have a friend with the Lg micro-cooker who never uses it and I wanted to give her something fun to try.
 
Go to files and search micro cooker. There are several there. I found some great ones I'm going to try. :) I'd post the attachment here, but I"m new and have no idea how to do that, lol!
 
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4kids4me said:
Go to files and search micro cooker. There are several there. I found some great ones I'm going to try. :) I'd post the attachment here, but I"m new and have no idea how to do that, lol!


Weird, I did a search and nothing came up!

Let me try again.
 
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Ok, I found some! One of them talks about a cake in the Micro Steamer...is this the rice cooker or the micro cooker?
 
I have made the cake in the micro cooker. It does just as well in my opinion, just the rice cooker is taller and cost more which means more profit. So I always promote the rice cooker which I might add is my top seller.
 
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KYCHEF said:
I have made the cake in the micro cooker. It does just as well in my opinion, just the rice cooker is taller and cost more which means more profit. So I always promote the rice cooker which I might add is my top seller.

Ok thanks. Since my friend (and her friends) already have the micro cooker, I'll just tell them about the recipe for that.

I'm definitely going to invest in the Rice Cooker and start doing micro cakes at my shows.
 
I read on one of the post that someone's friend used her's to pop pop-corn.

If she's not using it for anything else, I guess that would put it to some use for her.
 
Chefgailb said:
I read on one of the post that someone's friend used her's to pop pop-corn.

If she's not using it for anything else, I guess that would put it to some use for her.

You've got to watch how that's done though. It's against the Use & Care instructions to heat butter or oil in the rice cooker to do things like Rice a Roni and such. The high concentration of heat on that oil can melt the plastic or even start a fire.
 
I use it for broccoli. Cut it into bite size pieces and then microwave for 3 minutes. No water needed. You can either eat it then, or place it in a stone, spritz it with olive oil, sprinkle it with bread crumbs and parm cheese and bake it at 350 degrees for 10 - 15 minutes.
 
I happen to use mine every morning. Perhaps you could incorporate this recipe into your show. I make oatmeal (1/2 cup with the dry ingr. meas. cup), use the apple p/c/s to do an apple, take the forged cutlery knife, slice apple into quarters, and easy read meas. cup for 1 cup water. Then I use the food chopper to chop about 1/4 cup of pecans, add to oatmeal, and cook in microwave 3 1/2 minutes with lid on. Use flour/sugar shaker w/PC cinnamon sugar in it. Sprinkle all over oatmeal.

It's unusual at a "dinnertime" show, but gives the idea that PC products aren't just for dinnertime!
 
pchockeymom said:
I happen to use mine every morning. Perhaps you could incorporate this recipe into your show. I make oatmeal (1/2 cup with the dry ingr. meas. cup), use the apple p/c/s to do an apple, take the forged cutlery knife, slice apple into quarters, and easy read meas. cup for 1 cup water. Then I use the food chopper to chop about 1/4 cup of pecans, add to oatmeal, and cook in microwave 3 1/2 minutes with lid on. Use flour/sugar shaker w/PC cinnamon sugar in it. Sprinkle all over oatmeal.

It's unusual at a "dinnertime" show, but gives the idea that PC products aren't just for dinnertime!

This sounds delicious!
 
It is delicious! Just got back online from having mine! And, it's sooo much better for you than eggs, bacon, and bread n butter (my hubby's breakfast of choice!)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of recipes can I make in the Large Micro-Cooker?

The Large Micro-Cooker is perfect for a variety of recipes, including steamed vegetables, casseroles, soups, and even desserts. Its versatile design allows you to cook a wide range of dishes quickly and efficiently.

How do I use the Large Micro-Cooker for steaming vegetables?

To steam vegetables in the Large Micro-Cooker, simply add a small amount of water to the bottom, place your chopped vegetables in the basket, and cover with the lid. Microwave on high for a few minutes, checking for doneness, and enjoy perfectly steamed veggies!

Can I use the Large Micro-Cooker for baking?

Yes, you can use the Large Micro-Cooker for baking! It’s great for making microwave mug cakes or quick bread. Just follow your favorite recipe, adjusting the cooking time for microwave use, and you’ll have a delicious treat in no time.

Are there any special tips for using the Large Micro-Cooker?

When using the Large Micro-Cooker, always ensure the lid is securely in place to prevent spills. Additionally, be mindful of cooking times, as microwaves can vary in power. Start with shorter cooking times and check for doneness to avoid overcooking.

Where can I find more fun recipes for the Large Micro-Cooker?

You can find a variety of fun recipes for the Large Micro-Cooker on the Pampered Chef website, in their recipe books, or by joining online cooking groups. Many consultants and users share their favorite recipes and tips for maximizing this kitchen tool!

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