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The Well-Filled Microwave Cookbook
(Paperback, 1996)

Author: Susanna Hoffman, Victoria Wise
Illustrated by: Stephanie Langley

Use your microwave for more than reheating, defrosting, and popcorn popping. The 350 recipes in this...
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 156305177X
ISBN-13: 9781563051777
Jan 1996
Publisher: Workman Pub Co
448 pages
Well-Filled Series , No 2
Language: English
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Synopsis
Use your microwave for more than reheating, defrosting, and popcorn popping. The 350 recipes in this collection make full use of the microwave in numerous ways. Recipes include Hot Endive Boats with Summer Squash and Sweet Pea Ragout; Veal, Bell Pepper, and Rosemary Stew; Fish Filets Brazilian Style; Fruited Pork Goulash wth Juniper and Raisins; Apricots in Fragrant Bourbon; and Double Chocolate Pudding.

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Series:Well-Filled Series , No 2
Illustrator:Stephanie Langley

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Length:448 pages
Height:8.0 in
Width:8.3 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:24.8 oz

Industry Reviews
Former chefs Wise and Hoffman (Good and Plenty, LJ 12/88) want their readers to take another look at the microwave oven and realize that it can do more than thaw, reheat, and make popcorn. Whether home cooks will start using their microwave to make fruit butters or preserves, or to make (some) recipes that take almost as long as the stove-top version but save on clean-up time, is an open question. In any case, the authors bring impressive credentials to their task. Their recipes more than 350 are good, and many of their ideas are clever, such as using the microwave to make dried fruits or pickles and condiments of all sorts. Sometimes the ever-so-enthusiastic recipe notes verge on the precious or are slightly off the mark (fish stock "takes a mere 25 minutes in the microwave" but that's how long most French chefs simmer it). Barbara Kafka's Microwave Gourmet cookbooks became the standard, but this one may well prompt busy cooks to look again. For most collections.
Breitman


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