'I’m a food expert – four tips to make cheap meals taste Michelin star level… even in the microwave or airfryer'
The main difference between a microwave and an oven is that a microwave uses radiation to heat up that water in your food.This causes the water to move around which is why you may find soggy parts of your food when it's in the microwave.
Phil explains: “One of the easiest ways to improve your microwave meals is to just cook them in the oven instead! Meals always taste better when time and care is taken but of course we don’t all want to cook from scratch.” Phil says: “The best example of this is the classic 30p noodles - cheap as chips! The majority of people will just add hot water and heat up as instructed.”
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