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[personal profile] mathsnerd posting in [community profile] boilingwater
Hello all!

I'm hoping to pick to your collective brains in the hopes that someone has the answer to this question. I have recently acquired a 20L microwave/grill/convection oven and am now facing the cold hard truth that I don't know how to use it other than re-heating things. (Oops.)

The weather here in Germany is getting colder, and I am craving PASTA! Hence, my question to you all: how can I cook pasta in a microwave? What kind of dishes/equipment do I need to purchase? (I have, quite literally, nothing.) Are some sorts of pasta going to be harder than others? I do own an electric hot water cooker, so I can boil water ahead of time, if that helps.

In other important information, I share a tiny room, have next to no storage space, have almost no prep space, have a sink, share a tiny under-the-counter-fridge, do NOT have a freezer, have two hot plates but do not use them (hence the microwave/oven) due to fear of burns, do not currently have any storage containers but can get some when I get cooking dishes/equipment if it's recommended.

I am disabled, hence the not cooking on hot plates, use crutches and hand/arm braces, and have reduced motor skills in my hands/arms/legs. Spoons vary wildly by day and time of day.

I need to eat more and eat warm food. I turn to you in hopes of being able to start having pasta. If I can cook pasta, I can make a batch and refrigerate it, and then re-heat it and make sauces or dress it as my stomach permits (I have weird food things due to a chronic illness) and a lot of things would be better. At least one of my closer friends and her mother would stop bitching (they bought the microwave).

I thank you all in advance and look forward to being able to have pasta! X-posted to [community profile] cookability

Date: 2010-09-09 05:15 pm (UTC)
brigid: drawing of two women, one whispering to the other (Default)
From: [personal profile] brigid
Do stores near you carry fresh or frozen ravioli? The bags I buy in the USA have microwave steaming directions on them, but I don't know if they're available in Germany (stuff I really take for granted in the USA is frequently unavailable in other countries, and vice versa, so I hate to make assumptions that you have access to these.). If you can get your hands on fresh or frozen raviolis (and probably tortellinis, too) I can get you preparation directions from my bags.

I've seen this advertised on tv but don't know if it actually works: http://www.fastapastacooker.com/ (warning: sound plays automatically when the site loads. UGH.)

Here's a discussion on cooking pasta (which recommends couscous, which you might enjoy as well) http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/455575

One thing that's pretty good and fast, if you have leftover pasta (or rice) and broth is to combine the two. Throw the starch into the broth and you have a quick soup that's more filling than broth alone. If you have leftover chicken and/or suitable veg that can go in as well.

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