Showing posts with label Microwave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microwave. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

Round kitchen microwave oven - technology changes ketchen life

The core Tips: from the small kitchen, I feel deeply that Technology brings convenience to our lives, ultra-quiet fume extraction from traditional cauldron Taiwan from the original work up to now humming to the embedded gas stove; complete the cleaning of the machine; only from the past with cold vegetables, as long as the fruits and vegetables on the fruit and vegetable machine to now be able to hand without touching the water.It seems that technology is changing the life at all right.
Meals being putted into them, It only takes 2-3 minutes to warm meals. It is estimated that our forefathers would never have thought to have such high-tech products. Surprises and creativity everywhere, Kitchen spherical microwave living is such a case. Spherical Kitchen microwave To tell you the truth, the first glance of the peculiar shape really is not seen as a microwave. Strange shape and bright colors for this product is definitely designed into the kitchen overlord full fashion range. Back close-up spherical Kitchen microwave P40D10EP-QA canopy structure, will make cooking food condensation of moisture along the curved wall, slipped in the end. The Ministry of the excess water vapor can also be discharged steaming from the top of the mouth, better protecting the taste of the food. And it consumes less space, the inner space of the utilization of the microwave can be up to 100%. The Kitchen microwave first gets 65 degrees up and down the clamshell design, builds large cooking space, easy stirs fry blossoms cooking.Kitchen microwave has improved the method of operation, "referred to be a greedy 45 degrees intelligent control panel design kitchen tool, it is more comfortable to handle.The human-machine interface is cool to hand. Kitchen microwave Model: Galanz P40D10EP-QA

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Enjoy a traditional campfire treat anytime at home!


This S'mores Maker lets you bypass the campfires--and the risk of blackened marshmallows--to make the sweet sandwiches in your microwave. Just fill the back reservoir with water, which is apparently the secret to even heating. Pile on the graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows, and zap for 30 seconds.


Of course, anyone who's microwaved a Peep knows that marshmallows tend to shape-shift during cooking, so this gadget incorporates two arms to hold your s'mores in place. Four nonslip feet on the bottom keep it from sliding around on the turntable.

Just 10 bucks buys you a little taste memory of summer nights, even in the midst of winter. Which leaves me with just one question: are we also obliged to tell ghost stories while gathered around the microwave?

Monday, March 16, 2009

I love corn popper


If you're exhausted from preparing the Thanksgiving feast and need a break from working your way through the leftovers, step away from it all and just enjoy something simple and easy. Don't worry, you have the days ahead to work your way through all those leftovers; they will still be there. Whether you are burnt out from shopping, or stuffed from stuffing, take a moment to sit back and let the microwave do all the work.

As we all know, there are a lot of microwave popcorn varieties available. Options range from the familiar, such as kettle corn and caramel to the somewhat mysterious flavor "movie theater butter." (We all know what it tastes like, but just what is it?) Regardless of what flavor you choose, it's predetermined without any customization available to you while it is popping. Not that that's a bad thing, but for those that wish for convenience and control there is another way.

The Microwave Popcorn Popper from Catamount is made of microwave-safe borosilicate glass and has a 2.5-quart capacity. The best part is that it comes with a mesh top, which lets you simply place a pad of butter on top. As the popcorn pops, the butter melts and you have popcorn flavored exactly the way you want. If you still can't pull yourself away from those Thanksgiving leftovers, you can always try inventing a new flavor. Who knows? Maybe the next great popcorn flavor will be gravy.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Microwave with touch screen


Touch screen has made its way from cell phones and computers into the kitchen via the control panels of many of the modern ovens and ranges. Though not the first of its kind, the LG WaveDom is a beautiful example of a touch screen on a convection microwave oven, and it boasts several other fancy features as well.
The microwave is large (30 liters) in a round cavity configuration, and has a large turntable that can hold meals big enough to justify using one of the four auto roast programs that come included in it. In addition to roasting, it can automatically cook, reheat, and defrost with four separate settings for each. Quick Start and Quick Defrost can be used if the thought of preprogramming your microwave oven makes your head spin.
A cool bonus is the Keep Warming function, so you can answer your phone call without worrying that your leftovers are going to have to be heated a third time.
The touch-screen exterior is pretty too, made out of stainless steel and black glass. It has a dial control and VFD display, and it's available in white, black, or silver.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Enjoy fresh steaks from your microwave


If your microwave has been getting away with making popcorn and reheating leftovers, maybe it's time you showed it the door and ushered in a microwave that really knows how to cook.
Whirlpool has a new model that offers grilling. In a microwave.
To deliver, the GMH5184XV (catchy name, no?) uses a quartz heating element that alternates with microwave energy to grill and brown food. So, you can enjoy that barbecue without standing outside in the chill of winter or firing up the indoor cooktop and filling the house with smoke.
Whirlpool's microwave is a microwave-hood combination with an industry-exclusive nonstick interior and newly designed hidden vent you can clean with a damp cloth. The new 6th Sense-sensor cooking detects the humidity level of the food, and adjusts the time and temperature as needed during the cooking process.
Look for the GMH5184XV in June. It's currently set to retail at about $520.