Школа выживания по-американски
Apr. 7th, 2002 10:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Иногда я начинаю понимать (хотя и смутно), почему толстые веселые американосы так бесят людей нервных и голодных.
Вот какая беда приключилась с юзером
hezziwig
aha!
So, I bought all these frozen meals for the next few weeks, and unbeknownst to me they all say they should be microwaved. I don't have a microwave. I gave mine to my sister when I moved from Wisconsin last summer (it was either that or get rid of another box of books... I decided the books were more important).
So, I really wanted the chicken pad thai... then I remembered what I had done with another frozen item a couple months ago that had asked to be microwaved.
So here's what you do: take a small heavy frying pan, warm on medium low - medium, throw a little fat in (I used sesame oil to complement the pad thai), then dump in the frozen mass and cover. Look in when you hear it doing something and flip the frozen mass. At most, it take about 10 minutes to cook and I would say that the heating and texture is far better than the microwave.
And hey, like any lazy food, spice it up a little. I crushed peanuts and squeezed a lime over the dish and served it with chili sauce.
Вот какая беда приключилась с юзером
hezziwig
aha!
So, I bought all these frozen meals for the next few weeks, and unbeknownst to me they all say they should be microwaved. I don't have a microwave. I gave mine to my sister when I moved from Wisconsin last summer (it was either that or get rid of another box of books... I decided the books were more important).
So, I really wanted the chicken pad thai... then I remembered what I had done with another frozen item a couple months ago that had asked to be microwaved.
So here's what you do: take a small heavy frying pan, warm on medium low - medium, throw a little fat in (I used sesame oil to complement the pad thai), then dump in the frozen mass and cover. Look in when you hear it doing something and flip the frozen mass. At most, it take about 10 minutes to cook and I would say that the heating and texture is far better than the microwave.
And hey, like any lazy food, spice it up a little. I crushed peanuts and squeezed a lime over the dish and served it with chili sauce.