If you are still using the microwave just to reheat the leftover food items then here is something you need to know. Microwaves hold the immense power to do much more than just reheating the food. But most of the people don’t know about it. Check out the easy microwave tricks to leverage its full potential.
No More Onion Tears
Onion adds a lot of flavour to the food but those tears while chopping the onions make it a draining process. But now you don’t have to worry about tears anymore. Before chopping the onions, keep them in the microwave for 45 seconds. This will break down the chemicals that lead to tears.
Easy Garlic Peel
No matter how much flavour garlic can add to the dish, its pathetic smell is difficult to bear. But not any more! Put the garlic in the microwave for 20 seconds to soften it. This will make the peeling effortless as the skin will slide smoothly from the clove.
Easy Dough Rise
We all love the smell of freshly baked bread. However, it becomes difficult to get a rise in bread dough during the winter season, as it needs a warm place to rise. But here microwave comes to your rescue. Microwave a bowl of water for two minutes and then place the bread dough inside the microwave (easy microwave recipes) with the warm bowl of water. Voila! The ideal condition to get your bread dough rise is ready.
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Fancy Foamy Latte
For all coffee lovers, this microwave (quick vanilla mug cake) trick can save a lot of money. Take a glass jar, half fill it with milk and keep it in the microwave for one minute. Now pour it into your coffee. Your foamy coffee is ready to enlighten your day.
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Try out these microwave tricks and make your cooking fancier yet easier.
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