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A rice cooker is nice, but perfecting the art of microwaving is more efficient.

With my small microwave :

Frozen raw broccoli in the microwave for 2 minutes (then let it cool down and melt the remaining ice for 3 minutes) = crispy broccoli at room temperature.

Put rice in a bowl, with more water than rice, microwave for 4 minutes and let it cool down for 2 minutes = rice the way I love it (not over cooked). Goes fine with mustard tuna or other canned fish if you love sauce : open the can, add the rice- you're done.

Put cheap frozen minced meat (I insist on cheap - because it usually has more fat, and meat without enough fat won't do good in a microwave) for 3 minutes and a half : it will roast in its own grease, leaving the inside red (I love that- if you dont, let the frozen meat unfreeze and cook for less time). Discard the excess grease.

It now usually takes me 10 to prepare a meal. Can't beat that efficiency, except by adding milk to cornflakes!




A quick meal (10 minutes preparation time) I eat about three times a week. It's highly parallelized:

- chop up mixed vegetables and put in bowl, cover with lid, place in microwave, set it for 4 minutes.

- put a pan on the stove with some olive oil in it

- pour sweet soy sauce over some fish filet, rub it in, cut in pieces, sprinkle ginger powder over it

- place fish pieces in pan

- chop some parsley or cilantro

- microwave should be finished by now - let the veggies rest for two minutes (lid still on)

- turn the fish pieces

- fill a glass of wine ;-)

- put fish on top of veggies, put parsley/cilantro on top of that

- have a nice meal!


I am not really a big fan of stoves, but it looks great- I might try it next week!

Thanks :-)




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