The Microwave Oven that’s Right for You

You only have to take a look on the internet to realise that the choice of microwave ovens out there is immense. So how do you go about picking one which is going to be right for you? Well, I can’t tell you which is the one you should pick, but I can tell you that there are four key questions you need to ask yourself that will help you choose which microwave ovens you should consider more closely.

How Much Space?

If you’re designing or remodelling a  kitchen you’re in the envious position of having the further option of a built in microwave. This will take up no workspace and should complement the look of the rest of your kitchen. If not, then work out how much workspace you can afford to lose and make sure that there is a convenient power point.

What am I Going to Use my Microwave Oven for?

The next question is the most important for narrowing down whether you should consider standard microwave ovens or models with additional features. Most people only use their microwave to heat up food rather than actually cooking whole meals from scratch. For this, standard microwave ovens are definitely sufficient. If you were planning on using it for more diverse tasks you might want to look at combination microwave ovens which can also function like a normal convection oven.

This question will also help you to narrow down the microwave choice further by helping you think about the size of microwave you are going to need. If you live alone then a small microwave will probably be fine, but if you intend to cook for a whole family then you will probably want to look at bigger models.

What Type of Features Would I Find Useful?

Most models of microwave will come with a list of features, and for some the list can seem pretty immense. This doesn’t necessarily mean that those with more features will be better for you though. Extra features are only worth paying for if you think they will be useful to you. One of the first you should think about is the auto-program functions which are available. If you are quite lazy then it may be quite appealing to get one where you can just press one button to automatically set the time and the power level. As well as saving a few seconds, this feature is also really useful if you are a novice with the microwave and you aren’t really sure how long and at what power things should be cooked – it can save quite a lot of extra time that you would spend looking these things up.

An extra feature that many microwave ovens have is an auto-defrost feature. This lets you key in the weight and the microwave calculates the power and time needed for defrosting – again a handy time-saving device which saves you looking it up.

If you have a slightly higher budget you might want to consider a model which has sensors which will stop the microwave oven when they sense the food is cooked. Again, this is probably especially useful for all those novice microwave cooks out there.

Am I Getting the Best Value for Money?

Finally, there are just a couple of things which you should know to make sure that you get the best microwave in your price range. Most microwaves come with removable plates and turntables as standard, but this is definitely something that will make your life easier, so choose one with removable parts over one with a fixed turntable if possible.

The power of the microwave (e.g. 700W/800W/1000W and so on) is an indicator of how fast it cooks. Make sure that you pick the highest power microwave you can within your budget, as even 100W extra can make a big difference in cooking times.

And Then You Are Left With…

So if you follow all of these tips then you should be able to narrow down the list of microwaves which are right for you. The only thing left to do then is choose the one which you find most visually appealing and that will fit in your kitchen.

Play Dough from your Microwave

April 12, 2009 by builtinmicrowave  
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In this article there is a  recipe you may use to make play dough for your children. When you get the hang of it, you could even be ready to teach your kids the way to make it.

Microwave Play Dough

  • two cups flour
  • one cup salt
  • four Tbs oil
  • two cups water
  • four tsp cream of tartar
  • food colouring

Mix all ingredients in a container suitable for the microwave. Microwave on high for three to five mins, stirring every minute. Let mix cool.

Divide and knead in food colouring. Store in a sealed jar.

You are able to add smells to the playdough -try vanilla or peppermint essence.

Microwave Cooking Ideas

April 8, 2009 by builtinmicrowave  
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Microwave Cooking Ideas

Microwaves can be used for a lot more than just re-heating food. Here are some ideas for tasty dishes which will save you chunks of time by being cooked in this way.

  • Scrambled Egg: Mix eggs, milk, salt and pepper together, then pour the mix into a microwaveable bowl, and cook on high power for around two minutes. Stir the mixture every 30 seconds. The egg is ready when the mixture goes light, fluffy, and no liquid is still visible. Serve on toast.
  • Jacket Potato: Wash your potato, and then pierce it several times with a fork. Microwave on high power for 8-10 minutes, until the inside is soft. Serve with the filling of your choice.
  • Rice: Place the rice in a large bowl with plenty of boiling water. Cover with a loose fitting lid (or a plate), and microwave on high for 5 minutes. Stir the rice, reduce the power to medium, and cook for another 6-8 minutes. Allow it to cool for 5 minutes, then drain and serve.
  • Porridge: Mix porridge oats with milk, then cook on high power for 1 ½ minutes. Stir, and then repeat this process. Serve on its own, or with fresh fruit.

The Benefits of Microwave Cooking

There are many benefits of using a microwave when cooking:

  • Speed: You can slash the time it takes to carry out many cookery operations by using a microwave. This includes, but is not limited to, melting, baking, poaching, thawing and boiling.
  • Cost: Compared to conventional ovens, microwaves are relatively cheap. This applies not only to the initial outlay when purchasing the item, but also to the ongoing running costs, with a microwave running at around 75% less power than an oven.
  • Space Saving: Microwaves are ideal for people with limited space in their kitchen.
  • Safety: Due to the fact that the outside of the microwave remains cool during the cooking process, there is a reduced risk of accidental burns. As they are relatively light they can also be put at a suitable height so that they are out of the reach of children, but at a comfortable height for adults.
  • Easy Cleaning: It is easy to clean the inside walls of a microwave with a damp cloth. The turntable can also be removed and cleaned separately. Due to the fairly compact size of the device it also takes a lot less time and effort to clean than a conventional oven.

Microwave Ovens - Science Fiction?

March 8, 2009 by builtinmicrowave  
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Are you able to remember the time in which we did’nt have microwave ovens? The mere thought of a machine that could do what microwave ovens did would have been regarded as just science fiction. Who thought that we’d be in a position to cook and heat our meals in a matter of seconds, and that all of the waiting will be a thing of the past, well, this wasn’t so far ago.

The technical accomplishments of the last few decades are nothing short of breathtaking. The reality is that many of us has become very used to the microwave oven, with it often being used more than the conventional oven.

With the advancement in the use and making of the microwave ovens, the experience of using the microwave oven has increased, and today you’ll find many kitchens in which the microwave oven replaces plenty of different appliances, you may use the microwave oven to boil water so you don’t need an electrical kettle, whilst its no real replacement for a coffee maker, it’s a quick alternative. If you are exploring healthy cooking, the microwave oven will help you steam your veggies and keep all those vitamins, and a microwave is ideal for steaming.