Monday, May 20, 2013

Use The Corningware Microwave Browning Pan

Use the Corningware Microwave Browning Pan in the microwave.


Cooking for one can be a hassle when you want more than just another sandwich. However, using the stove and messing up all those dishes doesn't always seem to be worth it. That's why CorningWare made the Microwave Browning Pan. Once you learn use it, you can make real food like a hamburger in less than four minutes. Add this to my Recipe Box.


Instructions


1. Place the empty browning pan in the microwave and run the microwave for the proper amount of time. Placing it in the microwave empty allows the tin oxide on the bottom of the pan to heat up, a necessary element for the browning pan to work properly.


2. Put the meat you want to cook on the CorningWare Microwave Browning Pan.


3. Microwave the meat on the browning pan for the designated amount of time, depending on the type of meat you have and whether it's frozen or thawed.


4. Clean-up is easy because the CorningWare Microwave Browning Pan is the only pan you had to use.








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