Microwave It! | THE NORTH PARK PRESS
Microwave It. Since the weather has been so unpredictable and, let’s face it, we’re all afraid of stepping outside our dorms for unnecessary reasons, my first article of the semester is a mini-survival guide of surprising things you can microwave... There are plenty of other tips for microwave mug meals, for instance: Ramen in the microwave cooks faster if it’s made in a mug as opposed to a bowl (personally tested). 101 Recipes for Microwave Mug Cakes by Stacey J. Miller, along with its blog-counterpart: microwavemugcakes. In fact, there is an entire cookbook of microwave-mug-cake recipes. All you have to do is beat two eggs and two tablespoons of milk in a mug, add your favorite extras and microwave for two minutes. com detail the specifics of making a single serving of cake in a mug with basic baking ingredients that can easily be kept in a dorm and a mini fridge. The next thing I found in my search for microwaveable meals was more shocking, but no less tasty-looking: Omelets. It takes about two minutes in the microwave to boil water for tea, hot chocolate or instant coffee. Did you know you can legitimately make an omelet in the microwave. Enjoy your microwave experiments. Pause in the middle to stir it so that the edges don’t burn and you have an easy, savory breakfast in one mug and (if you’re like me) coffee in another. I found a recipe for meatloaf in a mug. Meatloaf in a Mug is a tasty science experiment waiting to happen. Who says that mug can’t be used to make an individual- sized, perfectly pleasurable piece of home.




