• stevedice@sh.itjust.works
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    Cooking in the microwave is wild to me. I’m Mexican and we treat it as a reheating machine with a clock and a bunch of buttons that do nothing.

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    The dumb “nuke it on full for 90 seconds” one. No thought put into it, I just know it will be edible by my standards.

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      Most microwavable food is already edible because it is a dumb idea to use a microwave for much more than reheating food, because it requires time and microwaves consume a ton of power for the heat they provide. The advantage of microwaves is that they have very little heatup time which makes it good for short blasts.

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        “Palatable” would have been a better choice of words. I’m generally not very picky.

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    Double time half power gang. It’s so much better. I can wait an extra 90 sec for it to be evenly heated.

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    Lower power basically does this automatically. Do extra time on lower power and it’s way better with no additional effort required

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      Interesting bit of trivia. Microwaves don’t actually have “high” or “low” settings. The magnetron, the microwave’s core component, only has two states - on and off. It can’t power the magnetron at 10% power level.

      Instead, the “power” settings just control how often the magnetron is activated. So maybe at full power it’s on 100% of the time. At medium it’s 10 seconds on, 10 second off. At low it’s 3 seconds on, 10 seconds off. That kind of thing. The “power” setting is just a glorified timer.

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    I’ve gotten down air frying my frozen microwave breakfast sandwiches down to a science. They never felt right in the microwave no matter what I tried.

    1. Preheat to 350° F, set to 6 minutes, turn on turn reminder.
    2. Separate the bun, sausage, egg, and cheese while you wait for pre heat to be done. Set then in the fridge.
    3. Once preheated, put the sausage on a bun and egg on a bun in the basket and put it in the air fryer. Leave the cheese in the fridge for now.
    4. After 3 minutes the turn reminder will go off. The sausage and egg are cool enough to touch base handed still. Flip the sausage. Flip the egg too, but put the cheese under the egg as well.
    5. When it’s done it’s hotter so you might need to use something to grab it instead of using a your bare hands.

    Perfection.

    When I’ve tried just nuking it in full for X seconds in the microwave there is always something frozen in the middle.

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    Double time, half power. Everything just tastes better, it’s heated more evenly and less dried out/mushy

    The amazing thing is I can’t get people to try it… Every time I mention it people look at me like I’m crazy to suggest they wait an extra 3 minutes for their food

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      Cheap microwaves have hot spots instead of even distribution of the microwaves inside the chamber. They use turntables to mask this issue, but the best option is to buy a high end microwave with even distribution. They will heat the food more evenly, and the lack of a turntable makes cleaning much easier

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      So based.

      My microwave sucks in that the “one touch start” feature always uses full power. To microwave on 50% power, you have to first touch set timer. Then input the time in full. Then touch power. Then input 5. Then press start.

      To work around this I made one of the programmable functions microwave at 50% for one minute. There is a handy +30s so I can just press that button if I need to extend it.

  • Cid Vicious@sh.itjust.works
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    Never over 50% power. I’m always shocked by how many people don’t know how to use a microwave. I usually worked a long time on my food, I don’t want to ruin it through lazy reheating.

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      The difference in heating is negligible, but the time saved sure isn’t. Always at 100%

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        Obviously not always an option to use an oven/stove if you are e.g. bringing a packed lunch into a typical office. It’s certainly a better option for some things (you will never get “crispy” from a microwave, period) but microwave still produces acceptable results for many things, particularly if you are willing to put some thought and care into how you use it.

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      Only time I use the power level selector is for poached eggs. If I’m reheating something where I actually care about how it turns out I’ll usually use the oven 😂

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      Same. Calm, long heating for the most even results. When you know what makes microwaves work, it just makes sense. But it all depends on what type of results you’re looking to get, and what type of thing you’re heating. 🤷‍♂️

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      The power setting makes the microwave cycle between ON and OFF at the given ratio. So at 50% power the microwave will only be heating for half of the cook time.

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        Modern LG microwaves have a variable power inverter so it’s not PWM. I would imagine they’re not the only ones.

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          Nope, pretty much all have a duty cycle. Like 30 seconds on, 10 seconds off, and they keep repeating that or similar for however long the cook time is. If you listen closely you can hear the magnetron kick on and off.

          I believe Panasonic was the only company that sold an inverter microwave that lowered the power output.

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                  I’m in Australia, generally, we have cooking instructions and microwaves that talk about wattage and time. Never duty cycle.

                  Eg a sauce packet says 600w 30sec. Press power button until 600w and put it in 30 seconds.

                  I know there’s duty cycles, you can hear them. I don’t know if that’s how it’s converted as a fraction of the 1500 watt maximum (40% duty cycle = 600w) but you hear it turn on and off most on the defrosting preconfigured buttons.

                  Either way, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s all just the same underneath with regional translations.

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                  It might be, where I live in the US all microwaves with a power setting ask you to set the power from 1-10 (implied to be percentages/10) with no hint as to the wattage except the label so you have to hunt for it.

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                  This is more interesting than I would’ve thought. I’m also sick right now so I may not be of entirely sound mind.

                  This is what I recognise as a standard Mikrowelle control panel like I’ve been using all my life:

                  You punch in a wattage, turn the knob to set the time, and then you press start. Older models would have a knob for setting watts too. Note the lack of a “popcorn” button.

                  And this seems to be the standard when I ask Duckduckgo for “microwave”:

                  Wot?

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    When reheating food on a plate, I just put protein first for 30-60s, then add carbs (rice, pasta, or potato) and heat it all together for more 30-60s or until it’s steaming. Always full power.

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    Microwave for 5 minutes at 70%, no mixing or flipping just fire and forget. Go play Slay the Spire while you wait.