FUDGE MADE WITH CANNED FROSTING AND CHIPS
One package, (12 ounce), chocolate chips, (or any variety)
One can cake frosting, (any flavor)
You may also stir in coconut or chopped nuts, etc.
Place chips in a microwave-safe bowl and spread them out as much as
possible.
Cook in
Kevin,
If it's the hashbrown casserole I'm thinking of, yes, it's really
good. There are no leftovers when I make it here, so no freezer meals
get made from it. Have fun making it. Don't be afraid to get your
hands dirty to make sure everything is evenly distributed both when
mixing and spreading
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Prep 20 min
Total1 hr 10 min
Servings42
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I usually melt butter for 13 seconds.
Margo and isis
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Wow, must be a powerful microwave.
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Subject: Re: [CnD] How do you melt a stick of butter in the microwave?
Hi Kevin
I would slice the butter, this way the smaller pieces will melt much faster
than the whole stick. I would put them into a small microwavable bowl and
cover it with a paper towel, to prevent splatters. Start with 10-20 second
intervals, depending on how powerful your microwave is, then carefully
Hi Kevin,
When I melt butter in the microwave, I place the stick or whatever the quantity
is into a ceramic bowl that is deep enough so that melted butter cannot slosh
over the edges and burn my hands.
I then cut the stick down into large chunks. Place the bowl in the micro and
set to 30
I melt my butter for my brownies in the following manor:
In a microwave safe bowl place the butter which you have cut into about 5
to 10 pieces.
I then microwave it for about 45 seconds and then stir it and return to the
microwave for an additional 30 seconds.
I don't think it really has a
Hi Kevin
I just did that this morning.
I put a stick of butter in a handy microwave bowl, and put it on for 10
seconds, then I checked it. For me it took a couple more seconds to metl
completley
So I would start with 10 seconds and go from there.
Good luck
sugar
“How lucky I am to have
Hi.
I've decided to attempt to make a hash brown casserole, and one of the
ingredients is a stick of melted butter. Rather than try to pour it into the
mixing bowl from a hot item on the stove, I've decided to use my handy dandy
microwave to do the deed. I've never done this before, so I'm
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