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More than a popcorn popper, this versatile appliance was underutilized―until now. By Melissa Clark and Lindsay Funston
1. Disinfect and Deodorize Sponges
Don't throw out the kitchen sponge that smells like last night's
salmon. Soak it in water spiked with white vinegar or lemon juice, then
heat it on high for 1 minute. (Use an oven mitt to remove it.) This will
also disinfect any sponges you used to wipe up the juices from a raw
chicken.
2. Cook an Entire Dinner in Under 10 Minutes
Not just the TV variety. We mean braised salmon with green beans and
mashed potatoes. Use the microwave for any recipe that calls for
braising, poaching, or steaming. Just subtract about three-quarters of
the cooking time. Remember to stir liquids often to redistribute the
heat, and always take the food out a minute or two before it's
completely done, since it will continue to cook.
3. Disinfect Plastic Cutting Boards
Wash the board well, rub it with the cut side of a lemon, then heat for 1 minute.
4. Soften Brown Sugar
Keep the sugar in its plastic packaging, add a few drops of water, and heat on medium for 10 to 20 seconds.
5. Decrystalize Honey
Honey that has solidified can be brought back to liquid life by
uncovering the jar and heating on medium power for 30 seconds to 1
minute.
6. Proof Yeast Doughs
Yeast doughs that normally take an hour or more to rise at room
temperature can be proofed in the microwave in about 15 minutes. Place
the dough in a very large bowl and cover with plastic. Place an 8-ounce
cup of water in the back of the microwave with the bowl of dough in the
center, and set the power as low as possible (10 percent power). Heat
for 3 minutes, then let the dough rest in the microwave for 3 minutes.
Heat for 3 minutes longer, then let rest for 6 minutes. The dough will
double in bulk.
7. Heat up Health Aids
You use a microwave to reheat your coffee, so why not use it to heat
and reheat gel packs for headaches? (Don't do this with a metal-wrapped
pack.)
8. Warm Beauty Products
Warming up a hot-oil conditioning pack for your hair takes about 10 to
20 seconds and feels marvelous, as does briefly heating up a
moisturizing facial mask. (Stir the mask and test the temperature with
your finger before applying to your face.) And if hot wax hardens when
you're only halfway up your calf, reheat it in the microwave. It's much
less messy than using a double boiler.
9. Roast Garlic
It takes 45 minutes to roast garlic in the oven but less than 8 in the
microwave. Slice off the top of the head to reveal all the cloves.
Place the head in a small, deep dish, season with salt and pepper, and
drizzle with 2 tablespoons of good olive oil. Spoon 2 tablespoons of
water into the bottom of the dish, cover it with plastic wrap, and cook
at medium power for 7 to 7½ minutes. Let stand for a few minutes before
unwrapping.
10. Get More Juice From Citrus Fruits
A lemon or lime taken straight from the refrigerator is harder to
juice than one left at room temperature or warmed slightly. To get the
most juice, microwave citrus fruits for 20 seconds before squeezing.
11. Toast Bread Crumbs, and Coconut
The microwave toasts them in a quarter of the time it takes in a
conventional oven. Spread them out on a plate and heat on high for 2 to 3
minutes, stirring every minute. Keep in mind that they will continue to
toast for about a minute after removal.
12. Warm Tortillas
Wrap tortillas in a damp paper towel. Microwave on high (power level 10) for 40 seconds to 1 minute.
13. Toast Pine Nuts and Sliced Almonds
Spread nuts on a microwave-safe plate. Microwave on high (power level
10) in 1-minute intervals, tossing in between, until beginning to turn
golden, 4 to 5 minutes.
14. Make Applesauce
In a microwave-safe bowl, combine 1 pound peeled and diced apples
(Macintosh, Fuji, or Gala are best) with ¼ cup water, 2 teaspoons sugar,
and ⅛ teaspoon cinnamon. Cover and microwave on high (power level 10)
until the apples are tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Mash with a fork or potato
masher.
15. Make Homemade Popcorn
Place ½ cup popcorn kernels in a large microwave-safe bowl with 1
tablespoon olive or canola oil. Cover with a microwave-safe plate and
microwave on high (power level 10) until the majority of the kernels
have popped, 3 to 5 minutes.
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