Saturday, December 11, 2010

Reese's Dessert Bar Mix


My friend and I had a baking party and she saw this mix and decided we had to try it. The Reese's Dessert Bar Mix comes with its own container, and the only baking equipment needed is a microwave and a refridgerator. There are four steps that take some time, but it's nice to just use bowls and silverware and a microwave to make the dish. My advice to make sure you are adding the right mix in--there's about four different bags of ingredients. They are labelled, but it's written in small print. It takes a bit of time to make, but the results are very good. My friend said it was delicious!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Red Baron Deep Dish Singles


I'm now going to focus on different quickie microwave items in my blog, since the dorm I live in now doesn't have a kitchenette. =(

So I love pizza. At late night at school, they have these microwaveable deep dish pizzas. Sounds delicious, right? Well, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. First of all, it was not what I would call deep dish. It just has a thicker crust. Also, it didn't get crisp enough for my taste in the microwave. The flavor was okay, but not stellar.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Last Post for awhile

I'm off to school tomorrow, so I thought I would wrap this up for now.

A secret to college dorm food? Mom's leftovers! Seriously, if you are ever home for a weekend, ask for your favorite meal and then take back leftovers. Make sure to eat them within the week, but it's so good!

So that's my ending note for now. I'll definitely keep writing, just not as often. I'll also be reviewing more meals that I find-you know, certain products marketed towards the dorm crowd. But for now, enjoy!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Another Potato Recipe

I'm on a potato kick. What can I say? I love potatoes. And they are cheap and nutritious, as long as they aren't fries. Here's a way to microwave a baked potato.

-Wash the potato.
-Poke holes in the potato with a fork.
-Microwave for 3 to 4 minutes.
-Cut open to see if potato is cooked (Is it squishy? If so, it's good)
-Bake for another 30-60 seconds if need be. It really depends on the size of the potato.
-Enjoy with some butter, salt and pepper, cheese, bacon...whatever you like!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Potato Chips in the Microwave!

I don't know about you, but I love potato chips! I know, not very healthy, but so good. But in my cafeteria dorms, potato chips are in a huge tub, so I don't ever get them because it weirds me out. But then I found a recipe online for salt and pepper potato chips in the microwave. So why not try it?

Ingredients:
1 potato
1 c. water
1-2 Tbsp. vegetable or canola oil
salt and pepper to taste

Wash and peel the potatoes. Cut very, very thin, about as thin as a sheet of paper. (This is the key to this recipe!) Soak in the water for about 30 minutes. Dry off potatoes well. (This is another key to the recipe) Place potatoes on a microwave safe plate, and don't overlap them. Coat potatoes with oil, and wipe off the excess. Microwave for two minutes, take out and remove any excess oil, and then microwave again for two minutes, or until crisp and slightly brown. Put salt and pepper on the chips, and let cool. And then enjoy!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

It's Not Your Mom's, but It's Microwavable!


My sister (and avid blog follower) sent me a link to this recipe for microwave brownies. It's similar to the microwave cakes I posted about a couple weeks back, but for brownies. Here's the recipe:

3 Tablespoons flour (cake flour is recommended, but regular all-purpose is fine)
3 Tablespoons sugar
3 Tablespoons cocoa
1 egg
3 Tablespoons milk
3 Tablespoons oil (vegetable is recommended, but canola is fine)

1) Mix flour, sugar, and cocoa in a mug. I would recommend using a taller-than-normal mug. Make sure everything is fully stirred, otherwise you'll waste the bottom.
2) Add egg and stir.
3) Stir in milk and oil.
4) Microwave for 3 minutes. Let stand in the microwave until the cake settles back into the mug. Trust me, it rises over the mug.
5) Take brownie out of the mug and enjoy!

This recipe is not quite as good as a brownie mix or when you mom makes them, but it's still good. And definitey quick and easy!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Warm Delights Minis



You've probably seen the commercials for these seemingly delicious microwaveable cakes that have the women savoring them in their dark living rooms. The ads are a bit silly, but they do make these cakes look delicious. So of course I tried it (you don't have to ask me twice to try chocolate)!

Unfortunately, I was not very impressed. First of all, the directions to make these "easy" cake were not as advertised. You have to add 1 Tbsp and 1 tsp of water to the mix and stir. Then, squeeze the fudge 10 times before adding to the cake batter. Really? It all just seems unnecessary. The cake did work, and it wasn't awful. But it wasn't tantalizing my taste buds either. It was too complicated and messy for something that was supposed to be fast and easy. However, it is only 150 Calories per serving, so there's a good bonus.