(never leave a 14-year-old alone with stuff that is more in-depth than microwaving)
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EDIT: if it means anything, I'm supposed to be cooking it at 400*F, so... yeah.
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Alas, no. Not that I can find, anyway. All I have is that plastic "cling wrap", and I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be safe.Darth_Zod wrote:do you have any aluminum foil wrapping available?
I... well, I guess i could nuke it, but I'm supposed to be cooking it at 400*F for 30 minutes in an oven... can a microwave compete with that?or if all else fails, you can plop the pie out of the tin in a microwaveable safe container and nuke it.
Ah! I... knew that, I really did.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Do you have anything like a large flat metal pan? That's a cookie sheet.
http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... 956#957956EDIT: Shouldn't you be in school? It's like 1:10 PM on a Friday...
If you were in school today, you wouldn't be having these problems.Mitth`raw`nuruodo wrote:Alas, no. Not that I can find, anyway. All I have is that plastic "cling wrap", and I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be safe.Darth_Zod wrote:do you have any aluminum foil wrapping available?
I... well, I guess i could nuke it, but I'm supposed to be cooking it at 400*F for 30 minutes in an oven... can a microwave compete with that?or if all else fails, you can plop the pie out of the tin in a microwaveable safe container and nuke it.
Hrm, it comes in a pretty little aluminum thing. I think the only real purpose of the sheet is to prevent a fire if I cook it too long and crap bubbles over the sides.
Damnit, I'm hungry, but I don't want to burn the house down.
*nods*Darth_Zod wrote:i've nuked 'oven bake only' pot pies before. leave it on high for about 5 minutes, occasionally checking to make sure it's getting cooked thoroughly. it'll turn out more or less fine.
I've nuclearated pot pies and have gotten crispy crusts, but they were designed for the radiation box.Frank Hipper wrote:And microwaving pot pies is fine, if you don't mind soggy crusts.
Not if they're for the nuker, though. Usually. The pot pies I usually eat come in cardboard pots.Nathan F wrote:Make sure the pot pie you have doesn't have an aluminum pot before sticking it in the micro!
Many pot pies come with the little aluminum bowl doodad.
"nuclearated"? Your high falutin' technologicicical terminoscopy may get you far in New York City, but here in Unincorporated, Arizona, they just don't translate.Dalton wrote:I've nuclearated pot pies and have gotten crispy crusts, but they were designed for the radiation box.Frank Hipper wrote:And microwaving pot pies is fine, if you don't mind soggy crusts.
Think Pie Crust+ stew like filling.Dahak wrote:Whatever a pot pie is....
Not a very common-place dish around hereGhost Rider wrote:Think Pie Crust+ stew like filling.Dahak wrote:Whatever a pot pie is....
And pretty much Dalton's right...if specifically made for Nuking...ir can have a crispy crust...if not go for either toaster oven or regular oven.