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    Home » Cooking Essentials » Baked Potatoes | Boiling Vegetables in Microwave | Basics in Microwave

    Baked Potatoes | Boiling Vegetables in Microwave | Basics in Microwave

    Published: Aug 27, 2010 · Modified: Jul 28, 2022 by Srivalli · 17 Comments

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    The morning rush hours really demand you be on toes with dishes are all planned. While I was proud that I was always planning my menu, there are days when I lax on them a bit. Also there are days when Konda never wants what I plan for her. I never thought there will be a day when she will refuse Dosa for any meal, but it has indeed happened!
     
    So the breakfast dishes have taken a turn and really cause me so much tension, trying to make something that she will eat. These days she is got more fond of bread. So every other day its either Bread Pizza, Bread Jam, or any of the many things one can think with bread slices that a 9 year old can eat.
     
    I also decided that she can't refuse Aloo Paratha for lunch. It at least twice a week, its either Aloo paratha or Paneer Paratha. Thats when I found the Microwave to be a blessing. All I need is a potato for the paratha. While it was such a tough job previously, trying to pressure cook it and fighting with it to get cooked on time, after finding out the ease with which one can boil/bake potatoes, I have never looked back!
     
    Thanks to the Microwave Chef, I now have maximized the usage of Microwave to the next level! Aloo paratha gets done in flat 7 mins, yes I have timed it of course.
     
    See this is how soft it turns out after being baked. Refer the Easy Aloo Paratha for this quick dish to be made.

    Take the potatoes that you want to boil. Wash well and cut lightly with a knife. This is needed to ensure the potatoes don't burst out. The cuts can be a light strike through the potatoes.

    For 1 medium potato I normally Micro for 4 mins. But with 4 big potatoes you can micro for total 7 - 8 minutes. Keep the potatoes on the turn top and set the timing.

    Once done, the skin will shrink. You immediately place the potatoes in water for 2 mins and peel the skin. The skin peels off very easily when it is still warm. But be careful with the heat.

    Potato peeling was very so easy! See how nicely it has come off.

    The Baked Potato Patties were made faster this way!

     
    The other vegetables that gets quickly boiled and saves loads of time are Drumstick and Arbi etc. These days almost all vegetables get boiled the same way.

    Boiling Drumbstick for the Sambar, makes the job such a easy breezy thing!

    Boiling Arbi / Colocasia is normally a tedious process as it takes a while to get boiled. But micro cooking does the job quite simple. All the Arbi dry sautes can be done so easily now.
     
    All vegetables will have to be just immersed in water, no salt should be added while boiling. Micro for 10 mins. If you are unsure of the time, micro for 5 mins and increase gradually.

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    Comments

    1. Jay says

      August 27, 2010 at 10:34 am

      Very interesting post...thanx for posting Valli...!

      Reply
    2. Sanjeeta kk says

      August 27, 2010 at 11:20 am

      Very helpful tips indeed, Srivalli. Might save a lot of time in the morning, thanks for sharing.

      Reply
    3. Prathibha says

      August 27, 2010 at 11:30 am

      Nice post valli....

      Reply
    4. notyet100 says

      August 27, 2010 at 12:43 pm

      thanks quiet informative

      Reply
    5. Tanvi says

      August 27, 2010 at 3:15 pm

      Thats a very useful post! Boiling in microwave is less cumbersome for sure!

      Reply
    6. Hari Chandana says

      August 27, 2010 at 2:57 pm

      wonderful post.. thanks for sharing !!

      Reply
    7. Nithya says

      August 27, 2010 at 4:57 pm

      This is for sure a good post 🙂 I used to cook all my vegetables in microwave using the fresh vegetables mode of my microwave and by setting the weight alone.

      But never tried to cook a whole potato before. Will try it now 🙂

      Reply
    8. SS blogs here says

      August 28, 2010 at 3:22 am

      Very nice post. I am a confirmed MW user. Especially for potatoes. I have actually never boiled a potato outside the MW. 😀 Thanks for sharing your tips about arbi etc. Cheerio!

      Reply
    9. Neha says

      August 28, 2010 at 10:35 am

      nice baking tips..

      Reply
    10. vidhas says

      August 28, 2010 at 12:20 pm

      intersting post, i have never tried boiling sticky potatoes, will surely try. An award is waiting for you.

      Reply
    11. Torviewtoronto says

      August 29, 2010 at 2:13 am

      must try the potatoes in the microwave thank you for sharing

      Reply
    12. Satya says

      August 29, 2010 at 3:05 pm

      thats really nice ...MW makes our life so easy 🙂

      Satya

      Reply
    13. Sanctified Spaces says

      August 30, 2010 at 7:41 am

      A very useful tip indeed.

      Reply
    14. Rachana says

      August 30, 2010 at 7:41 pm

      Interesting post!

      Reply
    15. homecooked says

      August 31, 2010 at 8:49 am

      Wow...nice tips for veggie baking Sri.

      Reply
    16. Zubaidatariq says

      September 01, 2010 at 6:17 am

      HI!

      Nice blog! good one....
      Great job! thanks for posting this blog... keep it up..

      Reply
    17. Lav says

      September 02, 2010 at 6:00 am

      hey first time here....wonderful recipes and yummilicious blog 🙂 Do visit my space !!

      Reply

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