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Haha, absolutely! She likes to call her cousins and grandparents on Sat nights, and she was telling them how she used the "Easy Ants Decorator" for her sour cream, lol. She's getting there! Seriously, every night when we sit down to eat she asks me if it's a "Pampered Chef Dinner" and what I used to make it. She gives me good practice! I've only been doing this less than 2 months.chefann said:That's awesome! Get them indoctrinated into the world of quality kitchen tools while they're young!
genburk said:I brown hamburger in the micro-cooker for my shows as well. I know I can brown it in a skillet, but it splatters all over their stove, and honestly, most people don't know you can brown meat in a micro-cooker till you show them.
You can also make scrambled eggs in them. I don't cook eggs in the batter bowls, they are hard to clean up, but in the micro-cooker, they come right out.
But I do cook pasta in the batter bowl all the time. Classic batter bowl (10 minutes to heat water, 10 minutes with pasta in it). Small batter bowl for Ramen noodle soup (5 minutes to heat water, 5 minutes with pasta in it). Works great.
4kids4me said:Is there an advantage to browning the meat in the cookware vs the micro-cooker?
pchefkristin said:Well, I too would rather sell the cookware than the micro-cookers, but the chances of everyone at a show buying a piece of cookware is slim, where as if I can get 10 people to spend $15.50 each for the two pieces, then I definately push it.
I do up to 3 lbs. frozen hamburger in the large micro cooker for 8-12 minutes without checking on it and draining it at all in between. I LOVE it, and use it mostly every day. Also, my second favorite thing in the micro cookers is skinless boneless chicken. Fill to top of chicken with water and same time as the burger. It is so moist and tender, people just cannot believe it!
The best way to brown meat in the microwave is to use the "browning" setting on your microwave. This will allow the meat to cook evenly and develop a nice golden color.
The time it takes to brown meat in the microwave will vary depending on the type and thickness of the meat. It is recommended to check the meat every 2-3 minutes and rotate it for even browning.
Yes, you can use any type of meat for browning in the microwave. However, it is important to consider the thickness and cut of the meat to ensure it cooks evenly and thoroughly.
No, you do not need to add oil or butter when browning meat in the microwave. The microwaving process will naturally render the fat in the meat, creating a flavorful browning effect.
No, you do not need any special tools or containers for browning meat in the microwave. However, it is recommended to use a microwave-safe dish or container with a lid to prevent splattering and to help retain moisture in the meat.