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Can you cook lasagna in the microwave from frozen? My oven doesn't work. How long will it cook for? |
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@faun | 6 March 24 |
You have a microwave in your bathroom?
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@obi_jon | 6 March 24 |
The simple answer is no, you can't cook a frozen lasagne in the microwave. I mean you could probably defrost it in one first and then attempt to cook it afterwards but it will be bloody horrible done in the microwave.
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@obi_jon | 6 March 24 |
Unless it's one that's already been fully cooked in a oven and then frozen, in which case a microwave will be fine to heat it back up in but it would probably still need to be defrosted first.
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@ogdenz | 6 March 24 |
Read the instructions.
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@lostsock | 6 March 24 |
You can probably defrost it, take it to bits, scrape all the sauce on one side, then slice the pasta into thin strips don't forget to scrape cheese sauce off first then mix it in the spaghetti pasta stuff after. Heat it till hot then munch. Might be better than lasagna
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@alanball | 6 March 24 |
Yeah bash it in for 15 mins if defrosted or a bit longer if it's still frozen
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@3mel | 6 March 24 |
somebody dropped a lasagna once upon a time
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@dan27notts | 6 March 24 |
@ alanball - 6.03.24 - 05:59pm Yeah bash it in for 15 mins if defrosted or a bit longer if it's still frozen 15 minutes in the microwave? |
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@3mel | 6 March 24 |
lasagna not lava
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@warded | 6 March 24 |
@ faun - 6.03.24 - 04:00pm You have a microwave in your bathroom? Laughed way too much at this ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 6 March 24 |
My microwave is practically an antique, i've had it for over 25yrs now!! Still works perfectly and it's much better/quicker at heating stuff up than the modern ones you get nowadays, I always need to reduce the time it says on the instructions for stuff, sometimes by half.
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@crail | 6 March 24 |
I got the biggest microwave/oven you can get ![]() |
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@alanball | 6 March 24 |
@ obi_jon - 6.03.24 - 09:19pm My microwave is practically an antique, i've had it for over 25yrs now!! Still works perfectly and it's much better/quicker at heating stuff up than the modern ones you get nowadays, I always need to reduce the time it says on the instructions for stuff, sometimes by half. I've got a microwave but really use it. Warming food up in the air fryer is far superior |
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@mikeymk | 6 March 24 |
If I ever heat food in a microwave I use half power. I only use full power for drinks.
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@peta | 7 March 24 |
I dont know.. tell me once youve tried that 15 mins in the microwave ..
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@revelz | 8 March 24 |
Did you nuke it in the end?
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@alanball | 8 March 24 |
You're in Africa you could of just stuck it outside for 10 mins
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@dan27notts | 8 March 24 |
@ obi_jon - 6.03.24 - 09:19pm My microwave is practically an antique, i've had it for over 25yrs now!! Still works perfectly and it's much better/quicker at heating stuff up than the modern ones you get nowadays, I always need to reduce the time it says on the instructions for stuff, sometimes by half. Depends on the power of the microwave, a lot of the cheap ones are only 700w. Ideally you want one that's 900w. I have seen some older ones that are 1000w tbf. |
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@faun | 9 March 24 |
My parents had a big brown Phillips microwave in the early 80s when they were a new thing in houses, and I think that was 1200w. No plate in it, it just nuked stuff wherever about inside you put the item, and you could fit a football in there. |
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