[Small-Appliance-Cooking] Question about what is safe to be put in microwaves:

Lighthouse lighthouse1948 at rochester.rr.com
Thu Apr 12 23:31:48 UTC 2018


That is right. You do have to feel comfortable with handling the broiler pan. Probably long oven mitts would have helped your Mom not be burned badly. I’m sure it was very painful. Like any cooking project, it can be dangerous even if you are careful. Accidents happen. /Sorry that happened to your Mom.

 

Bernice and the adorable LoLO.

 

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That reminds mme of a horrible accident my mother had.  She decided to make bacon and scrambled eggs for the family for supper, so she took the package of bacon and laid the bacon  out on the rack on the broiler pan like you described.  When she went to take it out of the oven, the pan tilted.  It either just tipped, or she accidentally banged it into the stove top or something, and the grease ran down her arm!  Pam.

 

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Subject: Re: [Small-Appliance-Cooking] Question about what is safe to be put in microwaves:

 

Many many years ago I got as a present a bacon cooker. It was a vertical heating ellament that sat on a tray. Then it had a door on each side that closed. You draped the bacon over the ellament, and the Greece dripped down. It was wonderful. Well, it has finally bit the dust. I wish I could find another one. 

 

I cook bacon on the broiler pan in my oven, so the Greece drips down to the bottom pan. The bacon is nice and crisp. It is kind of a lot of clean up though. You would bake it at about 350 degrees. 

 

If anybody has any info about a bacon cooker like I described, I would love it.

 

Bernice and the adorable LoLO.

 

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I have a question. How do you cook bacon in the microwave. Also, does it splatter everywhere? And does it get crispy? I have always cooked mine on the stove top. Thanks so much!

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On Apr 12, 2018, at 8:40 AM, Smyth, Charlene R via Small-Appliance-Cooking <small-appliance-cooking at nfbnet.org <mailto:small-appliance-cooking at nfbnet.org> > wrote:

Yes, I use paper towels to cover things when cooking and to absorb grease when I am cooking bacon in the microwave.

Charlene


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Can paper towels be used safely in microwaves?
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