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Microwaves melt chocolate wonderfully - Start with a short amount of time on a low-medium setting, adding time or raising the power if necessary.
Laura Kumin: You Can Microwave a Lot More Than Popcorn -- And Here's How Laura Kumin 2011
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Microwaves melt chocolate wonderfully - Start with a short amount of time on a low-medium setting, adding time or raising the power if necessary.
Laura Kumin: You Can Microwave a Lot More Than Popcorn -- And Here's How Laura Kumin 2011
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Microwaves melt chocolate wonderfully - Start with a short amount of time on a low-medium setting, adding time or raising the power if necessary.
Laura Kumin: You Can Microwave a Lot More Than Popcorn -- And Here's How Laura Kumin 2011
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Bring the mixture to a simmer over low-medium heat for 10-15 minutes, stirring frequently with a spoon or spatula to prevent the bottom from burning.
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Heat up some Extra Virgin Olive Oil to low-medium heat and saute your garlic for a few minutes, just to get the essential oils out.
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Microwaves melt chocolate wonderfully - Start with a short amount of time on a low-medium setting, adding time or raising the power if necessary.
Laura Kumin: You Can Microwave a Lot More Than Popcorn -- And Here's How Laura Kumin 2011
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Microwaves melt chocolate wonderfully - Start with a short amount of time on a low-medium setting, adding time or raising the power if necessary.
Laura Kumin: You Can Microwave a Lot More Than Popcorn -- And Here's How Laura Kumin 2011
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The recipe: Line stovetop smoker or a roasting pan fitted with a baking rack and lid with damp smoking chips and heat over low-medium flame.
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Melt butter in a small saucepan and cook over low-medium heat until butter has turned an amber color and smells toasty, but not burnt.
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Melt butter in a small saucepan and cook over low-medium heat until butter has turned an amber color and smells toasty, but not burnt.
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