Microwave Recipes: 34 Surprisingly Delicious Meals and Snacks (2024)

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The microwave is often relegated to being the simple heater of leftovers, but it’s good for so much more. No, we’re not going to say it’s also a cancer-causing death trap — there’s no convincing evidence that microwave ovens release enough radiation to harm human beings.

In fact, microwave ovens have been taking undeserved criticism for way too long: They’re called ovens for a reason, and they can create meals equal to anything from a standard oven.

Skeptical? We’ve put together a list of absolutely delicious meals — breakfast, snacks, dinner, and dessert — that will quickly make you forget all the disappointing, soggy pizza and rubbery leftover meat of the past.

1. Strawberry microwave breakfast bowl

Buckwheat groats there are a terrific source of complete protein and a great substitute for plain old oatmeal. This gluten-free breakfast combines oats, flax meal, and applesauce with fiber-rich buckwheat for a delicious and healthful dish.Oksana S, et al. (2016). The Contribution of Buckwheat Genetic Resources to Health and Dietary Diversity. DOI: 10.2174/1389202917666160202215425

2. Crispy microwave bacon

This method doesn’t use paper towels. The secret to crispy bacon is heating the slices on top of an overturned bowl on a saucer so the rendered fat drips down the sides of the bowl. Bye, bye, soggy bacon.

3. 10-minute cheesy vegetable quiche with cauliflower crust

Instead of a pastry crust, this version uses cauliflower (which also makes an awesome pizza crust). This might just be your new favorite on-the-go breakfast!

4. Miracle microwave poached eggs

Ah, poached eggs. We love them, but we’d never make them at home. The traditional method requires boiling water, using just enough salt and vinegar, keeping the water swirling at the right speed, and cracking the egg the right way.

It’s easy to screw up. But the trusty microwave can change all that: All you need is a microwave-safe bowl, hot water, and a little salt and vinegar (and an egg, of course). A short zap later, you’ll have the perfect topper for any healthier breakfast sandwich.

5. Cinnamon-maple breakfast quinoa

This healthy breakfast imbues quinoa with a creamy, cinnamony quality, delivering a protein-packed, high-fiber breakfast that tastes like a pancake in a bowl.

6. Microwaved scrambled eggs

Crack a couple of eggs into a bowl, scramble with a fork, and microwave in 30-second increments until cooked through, stirring each time, until they’re just the way you like ’em. Ta-da — you’ve got scrambled eggs!

We love to serve salsa on the side.

7. Microwave sweet potato chips

A mandoline (no, not the musical instrument, the slicer) is the key to getting super-thin chips to crisp up in the microwave. Topped with rosemary and sea salt, these look totally pro. And they’re a great excuse to whip up some healthy dips.

8. Microwave potato chips

Few people would put “crispy” and “microwave” in the same sentence, but crispy nuked potato chips are A Thing, and they use far less oil than a package of Lay’s. These are surprisingly simple to make, and they’ll continue to crisp as they cool.

9. Toasted nuts

Toasting nuts releases their oils, giving them that oh-so-fragrant scent. But heating up the whole oven for a pan of nuts isn’t necessary.

Microwaving nuts won’t give them the same dark color as using the oven, but it will give them a crunch and taste nearly identical to traditionally oven-toasted nuts.

10. Amazing homemade microwave popcorn

You don’t need to spend entire dollars on store-bought microwave popcorn. It’s easy, and a lot cheaper, to DIY. Movie night, here we come!

11. Microwave pickles

This recipe blows our minds. Pickles in minutes? We thought they had to cure for months. This blogger throws her pickling spices in a bowl with vinegar, sugar, cucumbers, and onion and microwaves for about 8 minutes.

And they’re ready for eating. Nothing sour about that.

12. Banana bread in a mug

Single-serve meals to the rescue. Quick breads, like banana or zucchini, can be made quickly in a microwave. Simply pour the ingredients into the mug, stir, and microwave for a couple of minutes, and you’ve got a no-mess afternoon snack for one.

13. Frothed milk

Cafe-quality cappuccinos have been at our fingertips this whole time, and we didn’t even know it — until now.

All you need is a jar, a microwave, and some milk. Shake up the milk, heat for a few seconds, and you’re ready to practice your latte art. Cinnamon optional!

14. Toasted coconut

Whether you use it to top a dessert or nosh on it plain (we won’t tell), toasting coconut has never been so easy. Simply microwaving for 30-second bursts and stirring regularly results in picture-perfect toasted coconut in less than 10 minutes.

15. 90-second English muffin

Whether you’re eating gluten-free, avoiding grains, or just love almond flour (this recipe calls it almond meal), these yeast-free English muffins are a terrific addition to a healthy breakfast. Paleo McMuffins, anyone?

16. Flaky microwaved salmon

This dish really nails the message that the microwave is an oven and can make dishes so healthy, tasty, and fast that you’ll wish you’d taken advantage sooner.

The Sriracha mayonnaise adds a lot to this meal, but we recommend swapping the mayo for some protein-rich Greek yogurt.

17. Corn on the cob

The trick to making really simple corn on the cob is to leave the husks on — there’s no need for stripping, soaking, wrapping, or even a plate.

After a few minutes, the corn is perfectly cooked and the husk and silk will slip off easily. Just remember to let the corn on the cob cool for a minute — the husks can be steaming hot.

18. Steamed broccoli with lemon and garlic

No need for a steamer here. All you need is a microwave-safe bowl with a cover. Don’t be shy — it turns out that cooking vegetables in the microwave may help them retain their nutrients because of the shorter cooking time.Seongeung L, et al. (2018). Effect of different cooking methods on the content of vitamins and true retention in selected vegetables. DOI: 10.1007/s10068-017-0281-1

19. One-bowl mac and cheese

No more boxed macaroni with that mysterious orange “cheese” powder. This version is about as wholesome as mac and cheese gets and nearly as easy.

You’ll need only water, macaroni, and your favorite blend of cheeses — but we suggest adding a few broccoli florets or a handful of spinach. And some black pepper. Yum.

20. Meatloaf in a mug

Feel free to swap out the onion soup mix in this recipe for any kind of seasoning mix (or your own blend) and watch this meal come to life. Just be sure to serve it with a salad — or mix in shredded carrot and spinach for an extra dose of veggies!

21. Chicken fajitas

Super easy, fast, and delicious, this Tex-Mex favorite can be a good source of vegetables. Made with a simple mixture of onions, peppers, and chicken, it can be enjoyed on its own or wrapped in tortillas with cheese (and a dollop of Greek yogurt).

22. 5-minute vegetarian burrito bowl

This quick burrito bowl is a useful “clean out your pantry” recipe. It may not be Chipotle (and that’s why you’re saving money), but this is a hearty meal for a quick dinner or lunch on the go.

23. Microwave mushroom risotto

Wine, broth, cheese, and lots of mushrooms come together to create this simple Italian-inspired risotto that can take on extra vegetables. We like to add sautéed spinach, but the possibilities are endless.

24. Microwave potato soup in a mug

Quick soups don’t always have to come in a can or packet. This easy potato soup is made completely in the microwave and topped with bacon, cheese, and sour cream.

Use a large mug since the water in the soup will bubble up as it cooks.

25. Microwave “roasted” garlic

This garlic winds up more steamed than roasted, since the microwave is basically steaming it. The flavor isn’t quite as mellow, but it cooks super quickly, and the flavor is so delicious that the difference is barely noticeable.

Remember to keep the microwave at 50 percent power for this recipe.

26. South Indian eggplant curry

Eggplant is delish, but roasting it takes forever and sautéing can require more oil than we want to consume. Fret no more — it turns out the humble microwave can cook it in about 15 minutes.

This recipe mixes in spices, chickpeas, coconut, and cilantro for an Indian-inspired dish.

27. Coffee cup chilaquiles

Made from tortilla chips, salsa, cheese, and egg, this quick Mexican-inspired meal is so easy that it’s likely to become a late-night staple. It’s a good thing only one serving can be made at a time — we could wolf down three!

Add some leftover shredded chicken or beef for extra protein.

28. Chocolate chip pecan mug cake

In less than 5 minutes, you can have healthy (sub in a different flour to make it gluten-free) cake in your belly — and with this single-serving recipe, there’s no chance of overeating.

This version uses chocolate chips and pecans, but you can swap in your favorite nuts or toppings.

29. Oatmeal cookie dough mug cake

Coconut flour is the magic ingredient in this delectable single-serve dish. The gluten-free recipe also kicks butter and oil to the curb, which makes it an even healthier 5-minute snack.

30. Spiced pumpkin molten mug cake

Delivering plenty of fiber and pumpkin flavor, this gooey molten cake will be your new favorite dessert. Try using buckwheat flour to boost the protein and other nutrients.

31. Chocolate mochi mug cake

Mochi is a simple Japanese cake made from a mixture of glutinous rice flour (waaay more delicious than it sounds). This recipe adds cocoa powder and milk for a chocolaty twist on this traditional treat.

32. Minute microwave cheesecake

Cream cheese, sour cream, lemon juice, egg, and a sweetener of your choice all come together to make this astonishingly simple, delicious, and low-carb dessert. Top with plenty of fresh berries, and you won’t need extra sweetener.

33. Coffee cake mug cake

This bad boy is just the perfect accompaniment to an afternoon cup of joe, and there’s no risk of downing half a loaf before dinnertime. Plus, it’s cooked in the same dish you eat it from — fewer dishes for the win.

34. Skinny single-serve microwave brownie

A healthier chocolate treat that can be made in a microwave sounds impossible… until you put it in your mouth. This sugar-free, butter-free concoction will be appreciated by those who like their chocolate dark.

Microwave Recipes: 34 Surprisingly Delicious Meals and Snacks (2024)

FAQs

What must any microwaved food be cooked to _____________________? ›

After reheating foods in the microwave oven, allow standing time. Then, use a clean food thermometer to check that food has reached 165 °F.

What must you do for the best results when microwaving food? ›

DON'T leave your food uncovered

When you are microwave cooking food, if it has liquid or fat in it, make sure you cover it up. It's best practice to cover anything you're cooking in your microwave oven anyway, as it will cook quicker and more consistently.

How do you cook two meals in the microwave at the same time? ›

Increase the cooking time for two items if you are cooking them together in the microwave. This is because the additional food will absorb some of the heat and moisture from the microwave, which can slow down the cooking process.

What foods Cannot be cooked in a microwave? ›

10 Things You Should Never Put in the Microwave
  • Chili Peppers.
  • Hard-Boiled Eggs.
  • Styrofoam.
  • Takeout Containers.
  • Mug of Water.
  • Grapes.
  • Leftover Potatoes.
  • Processed Meats.
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What three types of dishes are safe to use in the microwave? ›

Glass-ceramic ware and heatproof glass ware are safe in the microwave oven. Oven cooking bags, baskets made of straw and wood (without metal), wax paper, parchment paper, and vented plastic bags are all safe to use in the microwave. Paper products that are specifically approved for microwave cooking are safe to use.

What meats are best in microwave? ›

We've found that the meats that cook best in the microwave are the less tender beef cuts, such as chuck pot roasts, stew meat and rolled rump roasts. Microwave cooking, a moist cooking method, works better for these cuts than for tender cuts, which stew in their own juices and become tough and lose flavor.

What vegetables taste good microwaved? ›

Delicate, tender greens like spinach or arugula only take about 30 seconds to wilt beautifully in the microwave; tougher greens like collards and chard will cook in about two minutes. If you're not sure how long your greens will take to wilt, start with 30-second intervals until they're cooked to your liking.

How do you make microwave meals taste better? ›

Our Favorite Microwave Cooking Tricks
  1. Use the Right Cookware. The material of the cookware that you use can have a huge impact on how your food turns out. ...
  2. Avoid Sogginess. ...
  3. Use a Microwave Crisper. ...
  4. Meal Prepping Food For the Microwave. ...
  5. Add Moisture. ...
  6. Turn Your Plate in The Microwave. ...
  7. Cover the Dish. ...
  8. Choose the Right Settings.

Can you put paper towels in the microwave? ›

Most paper towels are microwave-safe. In fact, you can use a paper towel to cover some foods so they don't spit during cooking or reheating. If you do use a paper towel while microwaving, it's best to use shorter intervals so you can check both the food and the paper more frequently.

Is it better to microwave food with lid on or off? ›

“The microwave works by rapidly vibrating water molecules, causing quick evaporation,” says Steph Chen, CEO and founder of microwave cookware brand Anyday. “Without a lid to trap that moisture, your food turns dry and rubbery. A lid is more than just a cover—it's the key to a tastier, juicier meal.”

Why is my food hard after the microwave? ›

If the food is cooked too long or at a power level higher than what is recommended, the food can dry out. If allowed to cook too long, it can even ignite in some cases.

Can you microwave two bags of rice at once? ›

1 bag: 650W/B: 4 mins, 750W/D: 3 1/2 mins, 850W/E: 3 mins. 2 bags: 650W/B: 8½ mins, 750W/D: 7½ mins, 850W/E: 6½ mins. Stand for 1 minute. Remove the bag from the microwave, shake then cut the bag open to serve.

Can I put two mac and cheese cups in the microwave? ›

Only microwave one cup at a time.

Putting more than one in the microwave at a time will mess up the texture of the noodles. They will be massively undercooked, forcing you to add more water and have a longer cooking time.

How many times can you microwave the same thing? ›

If food has been hygienically prepared, cooled quickly after cooking (or reheating) and stored cold, reheating more than once should not increase the risk of illness. However, prolonged storage and repeated reheating will affect the taste, texture, and sometimes the nutritional quality of foods.

What food is required to be cooked to at least 145 F 63 C? ›

Minimum internal temperature of 145℉ (63℃) for 15 seconds applies to: Seafood—including fish, shellfish, and crustaceans. Steaks/chops of pork, beef, veal, and lamb. Eggs that will be served immediately.

What are the guidelines for microwave cooking? ›

Top 10 tips for cooking in a microwave
  • Always avoid metal. Never ever put anything metal in the microwave. ...
  • Separate foods by cooking time. ...
  • Cut up larger foods to speed up cooking time. ...
  • Arrange food properly on a microwave-safe surface. ...
  • Cover with cling film. ...
  • Don't overfill your container. ...
  • Pierce for a perfect poach. ...
  • Clean up.

When cooking a fish fillet, it should reach a minimum internal temperature of _________________ for __________ seconds.? ›

Fish: cook to an internal temperature of 145˚F (63˚C) for fifteen seconds.

Should microwaved food be allowed to stand for? ›

Microwave and food manufacturers often recommend leaving food to stand for a few minutes after cooking or defrosting. This is important for safety as it helps to even out the temperatures and eliminate hot spots. A good rule of thumb is to leave food to stand for roughly half the microwaving time.

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