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Waveware Microwave Crisping Dish
An electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes
cook or heat in a microwave oven; "You can microwave the leftovers"
a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves); used for radar and microwave ovens and for transmitting telephone, facsimile, video and data
kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through it; heat results from the absorption of energy by the water molecules in the food
(crisped) very strongly undulate; margins which are wavy in a vertical plane, the waves themselves with secondary waves. cf. undulate
(crisped) finely curled. A term generally applied to the edges of leaves and petals.
(crisped) curly. (The Merchant of Venice)
Give (something, esp. food) a crisp surface by placing it in an oven or grill
(of food) Acquire a crisp surface in this way
Curl into short, stiff, wavy folds or crinkles
A shallow, typically flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food
The food contained or served in such a container
A particular variety or preparation of food served as part of a meal
a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food; "we gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present"
serve: provide (usually but not necessarily food); "We serve meals for the homeless"; "She dished out the soup at 8 P.M."; "The entertainers served up a lively show"
make concave; shape like a dish
Wimples and Crisping Pins: Being Studies in the Coiffure and Ornaments of Women
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roasted to a crisp bento
Okay, thanks to hapa bento I'm jumping on the "roasted" bento bandwagon . . . this is the first time I've tried roasting Brussels sprouts. They do taste good, but I definitely wouldn't heat up the oven just for them, so I did the crisp and a couple large sweet potatoes at the same time.
Crisp cucumbers and golden juicy lemons
Plump, juicy, golden lemons and crisp green cucumbers at one of Montreal's large markets, Marche Jean-Talon.
1:41 AM GMT-5 :: Just having a second look at this now, and thinking I really like the way these cucumber slices are stacked! LOL
waveware microwave crisping dish
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