If you have the budget, I recommend you get yourself an air fryer. I know that doesnât really help you with your present problem. I donât know whether you can cook it up in a frying pan. Iâve always had access to an oven.
You can probably cook it up in a Microwave, but take it out of the foil first.
melbaboutown@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
Adam Liaw says yes smh.com.au/âŚ/adam-liaw-s-simple-pan-fried-garlic-âŚ
Baku@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
I donât know what that is, but they turned out good!
melbaboutown@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
Bread is easy to do in a pan. I once had a very small kitchen and tried to do single-person meals with one pan and minimal prep or washing up.
I would cook a few fried eggs then push them over to the side (moving that half of the pan a little off the flame) and fry the unbuttered bread on the open part directly over the heat. Toasting the bread like that soaked up the leftover oil from the eggs and kept everything warm. Cheese is a good addition, but salt and pepper (and maybe dead horse) is enough.
You can also microwave a potato til soft and roughly chop it up. Serve with butter and seasonings (salt, pepper, and paprika), or a little tin of tuna drained of oil. Or fry the pre-zapped pieces and push it to the side to do some eggs.
If youâre careful you can cut and stir/flip with only a fork, season the food in the pan or bowl, and eat straight from what it was cooked in. Leaving you to wash only one single pan and one single fork.