• boredtortoise
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    3 months ago

    Also don’t microwave in ceramic/glass dishes because they get too hot

    I don’t know what to microwave in

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      3 months ago

      Proper glass shouldn’t do that

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        3 months ago

        Instructions unclear. The frozen soup has disappeared after heating

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      3 months ago

      You have choices, but sadly, “let the microwave do all the work” isn’t one of them.

      You can use the automatic “heat dinner” or whatever feature, but this is going to make everything in the oven way above eating temperature. Including the bowl. You meal will be fully thawed, but you need oven mitts to retrieve it.

      You can also heat a few minutes at a time, stirring in between heatings. Passive convection of your soup doesn’t work as well as you think, and even with a turntable, there are going to be cold spots. Doing this will save you time and energy. But you can forget doing much else in the meantime; I recommend scrolling Lemmy on your phone while you wait.

      A solid compromise is to have a bowl or terrine (with handles if you can find it) that you use as a microwave cooking vessel. Then, transfer your lava-hot meal to a cooler bowl. By then it’ll be closer to eating temperature anyway.

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        3 months ago

        I kinda agree but then two dishes in the washer.

        This situation clearly needs innovation