Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Shopping for Microwave Utensils and Other Kitchen Essentials
Just Desserts
One of the wonderful things about microwave cooking
is the fact that when you have a yearning for a taste of something
sweet, you no longer have to make enough for four or six to satisfy
your craving. Recipes for one are especially great for creating
delicious desserts.
We've found some wonderful dessert dishes, as well
as bakeware that works in your microwave!
Pyrex Custard Cups
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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. |
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Deep Dish 10-Ounce Custard Cups Set of 4 — Use these
little Pyrex glass dishes for custards, flan, baked apples and
other individually baked desserts. They can also be
pressed into service for ice cream, pudding, warming up a
small portion of macaroni and cheese, well, you get the idea.
Oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. |
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Banana Split Any One?

Crystal Ice Cream Social 8¼-Inch Banana Split Bowls
(Set of 12) |
Remember the soda fountain downtown? Twirly stools,
soda "jerks" in paper hats, and thick heavy glass dishes that somehow seemed to make
banana splits taste even better? Even if you don't have firsthand fond memories you'll
enjoy the nostalgia of these crystal glass, 8¼" boats. |
How About an Ice Cream Sunday?
Making Cakes in Your Microwave
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Glass Bundt Pan —
For a bundt cake that looks as good as it tastes, toss
out your old metal pan and use this glass one-it bakes
more evenly, eliminating brown spots. Pressed for time?
This pan can even go in the microwave. And you don't
have to worry about breakage either because the glass is
tempered to make it extremely durable. 10". |
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Silicone Zone Angel Food Cake Pan — This is pretty
wild bakeware to be sure. Made of high quality Japanese silicone it is non-stick
and flexible which means that with just a little twist, your baked goods will come
right out. You can cook in the oven or in the microwave. After only a couple of
minutes of being out of the oven you can touch this bakeware, unlike glass or metal
pans. Easily cleaned, backed by a lifetime warranty, this innovative material has a
lot to offer.
For more great products from Silicone Zone,
CLICK HERE! |
Red Angel Cake Pan (7¼ x 3¼-Inch) |
Trifles
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Anchor Hocking 5-Piece Trifle Set — Crisp and clear,
the Presence 5-piece footed trifle bowl set from Anchor Hocking complements a wide
variety of table settings and occasions and makes for a wonderful wedding, shower,
or hostess gift. Crafted from translucent glass, this attractive collection stylishly
showcases the enclosed food items and coordinates with all color schemes. The set
includes one large 8¾-inch tall footed serving bowl and four matching 4¼-inch tall
mini bowls. |
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It is a very good cookbook and I have yet to find a recipe that didn't turn out as it was supposed to.—Norm Peterson, Arizona
My hubby keeps looking in the cookbook, and asks "when will you cook this recipe?"—Lori Hamby, Florida |


















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