Is cooking eggs in the microwave harmful?
I only heated the egg yolk and egg white, which I had previously put in a cup
I only heated the egg yolk and egg white, which I had previously put in a cup
Hello, I wanted to bake a cake today, but I need a total of 300g of chocolate. Unfortunately, I only have 200g. Can I replace the missing 100g with cocoa powder? Or just leave it out? Does anyone have an idea? Dankii
Hi everyone, today when I was collecting eggs from the chickens, I noticed that one of them had laid an egg that had apparently just disintegrated while being laid, meaning the eggshell was like paper. What should I do now? Do the chickens have a calcium deficiency? Greetings Andreas, thanks ps would be happy about…
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Hi, I'm just 20 and I'm baking bread for the first time today. I've already started making the dough (I'm baking a sourdough spelt bread), and at the end of the recipe it says to put it in a pot with a lid on it and bake it in the oven. So, the problem is…
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Hello, I have a question: Can you stop roasting a duck in the oven? So, roast the duck in the oven for 1 hour, take a 3-hour break, and then turn the oven back on after 3 hours and finish roasting? I would like to do something but I can't because the animal has to…
Hallo!
Beim Erhitzen von “Dingen” in einer Mikrowelle werden lediglich die Moleküle angeregt schneller zu “schwingen”.
Sollte sich aufgrund der zunehmenden Erwärmung aber irgendwo ein Druck aufbauen, ist es dieser, von dem eine Gefahr ausgehen kann.
Also könnten so erhitzte Eier in einer geschlossenen Schale evtl. explodieren.
Es handelt sich dabei um einen reinen physikalischen Effekt.
Also war es der richtige Weg die Eier aus der Schale zu entnehmen.
Am Eiweiß und Eigelb treten beim Erhitzen keine schädlichen Veränderungen auf. Zumindest, wenn man den Garvorgang nicht übertrieben lange andauern lässt.
In einer Pfanne könnten die Eier schließlich auch anbrennen und irgendwann zu Kohlenstoff werden.
Wenn man sich beim Kochen mit einer Mikrowelle an gewisse Regeln hält, ist diese Art des Kochens nicht schädlich, oder gefährlich.
Gruß
Martin