Quick and Easy Microwave Recipes for Newbies

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various microwave recipes suitable for beginners, particularly those using Pampered Chef products. Participants share their experiences with specific recipes and tools, highlighting the versatility of the Deep Covered Baker and other stoneware items.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about microwave recipes that are suitable for showcasing, mentioning their available products.
  • Several users mention the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) as a favored tool for microwave cooking, with one participant sharing their excitement about ordering one.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making meatloaf in the Fluted Stone, noting its presentation and cooking technique.
  • One participant expresses a desire for more DCB recipes beyond those available on the community site.
  • Another participant discusses using the DCB for cooking chicken breasts, sharing their cooking time as a personal experience.
  • Some participants mention using alternative ingredients, like MorningStar crumbles, and discuss potential adjustments in cooking time.
  • One participant shares a simple microwave cake recipe using a stoneware bundt pan, emphasizing the ease of preparation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipes and cooking times, with no clear consensus on the best practices for using the microwave with various ingredients.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding microwave cooking, particularly in relation to the products they own and their cooking environments.

Who May Find This Useful

New Pampered Chef consultants and community members interested in microwave cooking techniques and recipes may find this discussion beneficial.

pamperedmomofthree
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Anyone have any good microwave recipes that would be good for show. I have the microwave cake ones. Also that uses products that I have as a newbie? I do have the fluted stone, large round stone w/handles, 12 cup muffin pan.

Thanks
 
Most of the microwave recipes I use are for the Deep Covered Baker.....
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Most of the microwave recipes I use are for the Deep Covered Baker.....

Mmmmmmmmm....the chicken fajitas (sp?), almost sure thats your recipe?
 
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I see a lot of good recipes in the DCB, so I just ordered one. Can't wait till it gets here :)
 
pamperedmomofthree said:
I see a lot of good recipes in the DCB, so I just ordered one. Can't wait till it gets here :)

That is one of my favorite stones....second only to the large bar pan!
You WILL sell these if you use it and talk about it!

BTW- Becky's recipe for chicken fajitas are OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! So moist, juicy, yummy and QUICK!!
 
pamperedmomofthree said:
Anyone have any good microwave recipes that would be good for show. I have the microwave cake ones. Also that uses products that I have as a newbie? I do have the fluted stone, large round stone w/handles, 12 cup muffin pan.

Thanks

Meatloaf works great in the Fluted Stone, and makes a nice presentation. Just like when baking a cake in the microwave, I took the meatloaf out once it started pulling away from the sides of the stone. Came out PERFECT!

I always use 93% ground beef, and this is a great way to show off the PC oils, as well, for oiling the sides of the stone.

I haven't tried this yet, myself, but I understand the Fluted Stone is also the best way to make 'baked' potatoes in the microwave (you stand them on end).

Sarah
 
KellyTheChef said:
That is one of my favorite stones....second only to the large bar pan!
You WILL sell these if you use it and talk about it!

BTW- Becky's recipe for chicken fajitas are OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! So moist, juicy, yummy and QUICK!!

Darn...I know I printed it out, but I can't find it...:cry:
 
This might be a dumb question, but I need to know how long to cook 2 chicken breast in the DCB in the microwave:confused:
 
any of the power cooking recipes will work, just do them as singles...

Cook ground beef in the lg. micro cooker, drain grease with cover still on. chop w/mix n chop. add onions and garlic (1 of each) cook another minute or 2...

add other ingredients.

You could do this in the DCB too! In the DCB you could even doubble for a larger family!
 
praephil said:
This might be a dumb question, but I need to know how long to cook 2 chicken breast in the DCB in the microwave:confused:

I made 2 breast in about 10 minutes in the microwave.
 
I am looking for more recipes for the DCB for the microwave...other than the ones on CC.
 
try going to Files then search recipes
 
I live in the Desert so using the microwave is way better than turning on the oven. One of my first purchases after I signed on was the DCB and I love it! I have been experimenting with recipes and using it almost daily! Also got the fluted cake pan at my grand opening and I have been making cakes every week.
 
Has anyone tried using something like the MorningStar crumbles instead of ground beef in the microwave recipes? I'm just wondering if the cook time is the same.
 
pampermejolene said:
Has anyone tried using something like the MorningStar crumbles instead of ground beef in the microwave recipes? I'm just wondering if the cook time is the same.

I haven't tried them - but the Morningstar or Boca crumbles are precooked, so you would have to adjust the cooking time.
 
I like to do a microwave cake in the stoneware bundt pan. You can do it in 12 minutes with three ingredients.

Spice cake mix, 15oz can of pumpkin and 3 eggs.
or use any cake mix and pie filling and three eggs the possibilites are unlimited.

The cake may appear not totally cooked when the 12 minutes are up but when you do a cake in the microwave, as the cake cools it sets up.
 
thebowman said:
try going to Files then search recipes

I did, I cannot find very much that is not already on CC.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some quick microwave recipes for beginners?

Some easy microwave recipes for beginners include microwave scrambled eggs, mug cakes, microwave popcorn, steamed vegetables, and baked potatoes. These recipes require minimal ingredients and can be prepared in just a few minutes.

How do I ensure my food cooks evenly in the microwave?

To ensure even cooking, cut food into uniform pieces, use microwave-safe containers, and stir or rotate the food halfway through cooking. Covering the food with a microwave-safe lid or wrap can also help retain moisture and promote even cooking.

Can I use Pampered Chef products for microwave cooking?

Yes, many Pampered Chef products are designed for microwave use, such as their microwave cookware and stoneware. Always check the product guidelines to ensure they are microwave-safe before use.

What are some tips for making microwave meals healthier?

To make microwave meals healthier, focus on using fresh vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Limit the use of processed ingredients and opt for low-fat or reduced-sodium options when possible. Adding herbs and spices can enhance flavor without extra calories.

How long should I cook food in the microwave?

Cooking times vary based on the type and quantity of food. As a general rule, start with shorter cooking times (1-2 minutes) and check for doneness, adding more time as needed. Refer to specific recipes for more accurate cooking times.

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