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Old 21-04-2012, 08:10 PM   #1
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Default How to microwave a pie without it going hard?

How do you do it?

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Old 21-04-2012, 08:16 PM   #2
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Default Re: How to microwave a pie without it going hard?

Never had one go hard in the microwave before, usually gets a bit soggy so I stick it in a hot oven for 5 mins to crisp up a bit...
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Old 21-04-2012, 08:17 PM   #3
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Never had one go hard in the microwave before, usually gets a bit soggy so I stick it in a hot oven for 5 mins to crisp up a bit...
Mine go hard alot.
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Old 21-04-2012, 08:20 PM   #4
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Cooking it too long?

I do what DoreSlamR does too. Cook it enough for it to just melt then chuck in a hot oven for 10mins or so (have to check it obviously!)
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Default Re: How to microwave a pie without it going hard?

3 min on high in microwave then a few min under grill each side to crisp it up.
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I just buy my pies from the servo....They are already cooked for me, lol.
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Old 21-04-2012, 08:23 PM   #7
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The quality of threads lately....leaves me shaking my head.
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Default Re: How to microwave a pie without it going hard?

when you're heating stuff in the microwave if you bang a cup of water in there with it, it stops stuff going dry, say your roast beef etc. and possibly your pie, although mine go soggy not hard.

and if you're drying your shirt put it on defrost as then it won't get hot spots and burn..... hard to look professional on the job with burn holes in your shirt.....we live and learn
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Old 21-04-2012, 08:28 PM   #9
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Default Re: How to microwave a pie without it going hard?

Have the oven on 120 degrees preheated and warm the pie the rest of the way,it will cook the pastry more evenly and you wont end up with a sao biscuit for a base.
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Old 21-04-2012, 08:38 PM   #10
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havent had a microwaved pie in ages but the best way to cook them is wrap them semi tight in a few layers of paper towl
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go 2-3mins on high then 5mins in the oven comes out perfect!
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put them in upside down, wrapped in paper towel
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yes forgot to say upside down aswell
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Old 21-04-2012, 10:40 PM   #14
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Default Re: How to microwave a pie without it going hard?

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and if you're drying your shirt put it on defrost as then it won't get hot spots and burn..... hard to look professional on the job with burn holes in your shirt.....we live and learn
I havent heard of microwaving clothes before, new one to me....
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Can't beat a freshly microwaved pair of jocks on a cold winters morning.

Not that I would know.
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Depends on your microwave. 1000w, 1 1/2 mins on high, flip over and do 2mins, then 180c oven for 10mins. Also if you heat it too much it removes any moisture, so as soon as the pie cools the pastry becomes a rock. I am a wierd person and hate boiling hot pies, mine get 15mins in the fridge after cooking, so I can pick it up and eat it without losing the skin from my mouth.
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Old 22-04-2012, 12:21 AM   #17
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I believe in america they deep fry their pies ......
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