Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Trending News
what food can I microwave?
I'm currently living in emergency accommodation for a few weeks, and the only kitchen facilities the place has got is a share microwave, share fridge and kettle.
So I was wondering what is something easy I can cook/nuke that would be filling and tastes good, I usually eat regularly large suppers and a medium size lunch, but I always try to eat healthy for example fresh meat and vegies etc.
I don't like 5 minute microwave meals you get from a supermarket as I would probably have to 2-3 of these just to fill me up, plus I'm not real fond on take away or fast food, although I have been living on fast food for a week and a half now as there is 5 major fast food chain stores within a 5 minute walk e.g. McDonald's, KFC etc, plus I cannot afford to live on junk food for however much longer I live this accommodation.
so is there anything cheap and nice and healthy and will fill the hole in the stomach I can make or cook in microwave with easy and simple ingredients I can get from local supermarket?
2 Answers
- forte88engLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
treat vegs as you would for steaming but with less water or oil. almost anything can be microwaved - check charity shops for an old recipe book or search on internet. microwave is not a limitation, it's a flavour enhancer and goodness retainer. roasting bags even allow for the meats that a slick of soy suce won't tempt you to for sight of. the works bookshop might have a new book but i haven't seen one recently. rice and pasta are made for this style of cooking, baked potato opinions are divided. pizza need the circle supplied in chicago brand.
Source(s): complete devotee since they were introduced - wok is the only addition. - Lucja B.Lv 710 years ago
10 Healthy Foods You Can Cook in the Microwave
Oatmeal: Oatmeal is my favorite breakfast food. Quick cooking oats, combined with low fat milk and chopped fruit, cooked for 4 minutes in the microwave make for a delicious morning! Try my Fall Morning Oatmeal recipe.
Spinach: This nutrient-packed superfood cooks in the microwave in less than 1 minute! Try this 20 second recipe or my new favorite: top spinach with a little peanut vinaigrette (like the kind at Trader Joe’s shown here) and sprinkle with peanuts. Microwave for 30 seconds. Yum!
Fruit “Cobbler:” This is one of my favorite heart-healthy desserts! Combine fresh or frozen bite-sized fruit pieces in a microwave-safe bowl (banana slices, apple chunks, blueberries, strawberry slices, peach slices, etc.). Microwave on high until fruit is hot and soft. Top with granola and fat free whipped cream. You’ll love it!
image Corn on the Cob: One of my summertime favorites. Place peeled, rinsed corn cobs on a microwave-safe plate, and nuke until cooked! (About 4-5 minutes per cob.) In Mexico, they squeeze fresh lime juice on corn rather than butter. Give it a try!
Green Beans: Rinse green beans and microwave on a plate until bright green, about 1 minute per handful of beans. Fresh green beans are one of my favorite veggies- so much tastier than canned!
Fish: Finally, an easy way to cook and enjoy fresh fish! My favorite method is to cook fish for 1 minute on my George Forman grill, and then finish cooking in the microwave. Check out my easy recipe for Grilled Salmon!
Popcorn: Did you know that popcorn is a whole grain? Choose a microwavable popcorn brand that is low in fat and sodium, and cook according to directions.
image Soybeans: Also known as edamame, soybeans are a delicious, protein-packed, fiber-filled snack! Buy frozen edamame in the grocery store, and cook in a microwave safe bowl with just a little bit of water until warm. Discard the water. Top with just a pinch of salt. If they are in the pods, pinch the beans out of the pods before you eat them!
Whole Wheat Couscous: Couscous is a Mediterranean grain that is basically teeny-tiny pasta. Honestly, I usually cook it on the stove, but it is just as simple to cook it in the microwave. Heat 1 and 1/4 cup of water in the microwave until boiling. Add one cup of cous-cous, stir and cover. Let it sit for 5 minutes, and then fluff with a fork and serve. For a ton of couscous recipes, check out this Food Network link.
Eggs: There are many imagedifferent ways of preparing eggs using a microwave, but my favorite is poached eggs! Poaching eggs is a very healthy way to prepare eggs, because it requires no added fat. Here is a great video on how to poach eggs in the microwave.
Source(s): LA