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  2. Do You Know Which Foods You Should Never Reheat in the Microwave?

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    2. Rice. Microwaving rice can turn its fluffy texture hard and unappetizing. Instead, try steaming rice in a pot over the stovetop. Add a small amount of water, cover the pot, and let it steam ...

  3. The Best Way to Store Apple Pie, According to a Pastry Chef - AOL

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    Expert Tip: Your apple pie may get soggy after sitting in the refrigerator, but this can be remedied by reheating it in the oven for a few minutes or in the microwave, Ferrari says. How to Store ...

  4. This tool keeps leftovers from getting soggy in the microwave

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    Reheat your pizza in the microwave without it getting soggy. This easy-to-use tool will help keep it crisp! This tool keeps leftovers from getting soggy in the microwave

  5. Hot Pockets - Wikipedia

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    Hot Pockets were developed by Paul Merage and his brother David through their company Chef America Inc. Chef America invented a packaging sleeve and dough formula to keep its calzone-like sandwiches crispy when cooked in a microwave. In 1980, Chef America introduced its first stuffed sandwich, the Tastywich, the predecessor of the Hot Pocket. [1]

  6. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    To season cookware (e.g., to season a new pan, or to replace damaged seasoning on an old pan), the following is a typical process: First the cookware is thoroughly cleaned to remove old seasoning, manufacturing residues or a possible manufacturer-applied anti corrosion coating and to expose the bare metal.

  7. Superheating - Wikipedia

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    Superheating is more likely after repeated heating and cooling cycles of an undisturbed container, as when a forgotten coffee cup is re-heated without being removed from a microwave oven. This is due to heating cycles releasing dissolved gases such as oxygen and nitrogen from the solvent. There are ways to prevent superheating in a microwave ...

  8. Is it OK to buy store-bought ravioli? Chefs say yes, if you ...

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    "Keep it on low and give it a stir every 15 minutes. I also add more aromatics, like garlic and onion, than the norm. Apparently, I enjoy being single and not kissable."

  9. Surface chemistry of cooking - Wikipedia

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    The other effect that the seasoning oil has is to make the surface of a cast-iron pan hydrophobic. This makes the pan non-stick during cooking, since the food will combine with the oil and not the pan. It also makes the pan easier to clean, but eventually the polymerized oil layer which seasons it comes off and it needs to be re-seasoned. [1]