Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith

Contents and Free Recipes

Microwave Desserts

Below the list of recipes contained in the Desserts chapter of Microwave Cooking for One, is one recipe for you to enjoy. Take some time and explore the other chapters. Once you've tried a few of the recipes, you'll want the entire collection!

Honey-Glazed Apple

Apple Crisp

 

Peach Soufflé

Rhubarb Crisp

 

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Honey-Glazed Apple

4-oz. apple

 

Place Remove skin and core of apple with peeler/corer. Place apple in 1½-pint Menu-ette.

 

2½ tbsp. water

2 tbsp. honey

1/8 tsp. grated lemon peel

1 drop red food coloring

 

Mix remaining ingredients in custard cup. Pour over apple. Cover Menu-ette with lid. Cook 3:00 minutes (_____) at 100% power, basting apple with liquid after each minute of cooking time. Baste several times with liquid while apple is cooling. To serve, put apple and 1 tbsp. of liquid in dessert bowl.

NOTE: Cooking times are for a 700-watt oven. For best results with this and any other microwave recipe, please be sure to go to the Timing Section of Microwaving Tips for a complete explanation of timing in the microwave.

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Note: Unfortunately, CorningWare no longer manufactures the 1-Pint Menu-ette. However, it is frequently available for sale at eBay:

Corning 1-Pint Menu-ette
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Pyrex Cobalt Custard Cups

6-Ounce Custard Cup Set of 4 — Bake apples, custards, eggs and more in these tempered glass dishes. They are also a handy size for premeasured ingredients during baking or other cooking. Made of tempered glass. Oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. Also available in Cobalt Blue.

Microwave Cooking for One

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