Saturday, January 14, 2012

Is it possible to make Velveeta Shells and Cheese in the Microwave?

My stove isn't working (damnedable landlords), and I have a 5 pack. Any ideas?

Is it possible to make Velveeta Shells and Cheese in the Microwave?
Yes, you can cook the pasta in the microwave:



Microwaving small macaroni (elbow, rotelle, ziti, shells, etc...)



1 cup water

? tsp. salt

?. vegetable oil

Pour water into 1?-quart microwave sage casserole. Cook 2:30 minutes at 100% power until water boils. Add salt and oil to water and stir.



add 2 oz. macaroni by spreading out macaroni in the casserole dish of water. Cook 12 minutes at 50% power or until water is absorbed.



Then, when you put the cheese sauce on the pasta - the hot pasta should heat it up enough to eat.
Reply:Read the box, the instruction for microwave are usually under the stove top or on the side.
Reply:Not in my experience. The shells need to be cooked separately in boiling water with a dash of salt for 7-10 minutes. Then you can add the cheese to the shells and melt that in the microwave. If you don't have the ability to boil water where you are (I had a microwave in Iraq but no way to boil water) then maybe nachos will be an optio



Good luck.
Reply:If there are no microwave directions on the box then probably not. I know that there is a mac and cheese made specifically for the microwave though. I just found this maybe this will help you:



http://www.microwavecookingforone.com/Mo...


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