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February 04, 1994 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-02-04

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Food

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The Microwave:
A Cook's Friend

EILEEN GOLTZ SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

W

hen you first set up
your own home, any
kind of help in the
kitchen is great, but
it's a sad fact of life that nobody
really has to know how to cook
these days. It can all be pre-
pared for us by Empire or Man-
ischewitz. We also have access
to more pieces of high-tech
equipment than NASA uses to
launch the space shuttle. If the
gadget doesn't crop, slice, grind
or dispose, we don't have it,
don't need it or it's too expen-
sive and we can't afford it so
who wants it anyway. I miss the
days when an electric can open-
er was a miracle of modern sci-
ence and owning a Ginsu knife
meant that you were on the cut-
ting edge of technology.
The most useful and practi-
cal kitchen appliance known to
man is a microwave. I got one
when I was first married and I
hadn't a clue what to do with it.
At first I watched water boil and
defrosted stuff. I wanted more.
You know in the instructions
where it says not to put a whole
raw egg in the microwave?
Well, I read that and couldn't
find any explanation as to why
I shouldn't, so I tried it. Big mis-

for baked goods; the microwave
muffin pan I use is even better
than the one I use in the oven.
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They obey instructions, perform
tricks and always let you know
when they're done.

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14 oz. can chopped green
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1 lb. cheddar cheese
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1 T. Worchestershire sauce
corn chips
Combine all ingredients, ex-
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Cook, covered, 6 minutes, stir-
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take. The sound of that egg ex-
ploding will haunt my dreams
for the rest of my life and I still
find pieces of that shell embed-

ded in the door.
Most people are intimidated
by microwaves. Since you can't
see them "cooking" the food, it
seems like magic when it's done.
People feel like they've some-
how "cheated" if they do more
than defrost. Actually you can
prepare an entire meal in the
microwave and do it in half the
time it usually takes. The prin-
ciple of microwave cooking is
simple; electricity is changed
into microwaves. The mi-
crowaves agitate the water mol-
ecules of the food and the
friction produced heats the food.
There are some wonderful
microwave dishes and bowls
available that will actually
brown meat and give it a crispy
texture. The same thing goes

8 oz. egg noodles
8 slices beef fry, cooked
and crumbled
1 c. chopped onion
1 /2 T. margarine
1 10 oz. pkg. frozen
spinach, cooked and
drained
I/2 c. thinly sliced celery
'/4 c. chopped pimento (op-
tional)
2 cans condensed chicken
broth
1 c. parve sour cream
t. salt
4 cups cubed cooked
chicken
1 c. bread crumbs
3 T. melted margarine
slivered almonds
Cook noodles and drain.
Place chopped onion and 1/2 T.
margarine in a bowl and cover
with plastic wrap. Microwave
on high 2 min. and then let cool.
In a bowl combine beef fry,
onion, noodles, spinach, celery
and pimentos. Set aside. In a
bowl combine soup, "sour
cream" and salt. Stir I/2 this mix-
ture into the noodle mixture.
Pour the noodle mixture into a
greased 9x13 baking pan.

MICROWAVE

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