QUICK AND EASY MICROWAVE BEAN DIP | Easy Game Day Dip
This Quick And Easy Microwave Bean Dip is perfect for Taco Night, Guests that drop in on short notice or as a Game Day Dip for a crowd. In just a few minutes you can have a warm cheesy dip ready to eat!
Ingredients
1 16 oz. can Refried Beans
1 4.5 oz. can Chopped Green Chiles
½ tsp. Ground Cumin
½ tsp. Garlic Powder
½ tsp. Onion Powder
8 oz. (2 cups) Shredded Mexican Cheese Blend
½ Medium Red Bell Pepper, Chopped
1 Jalapeño Chile, Sliced, Optional
Chopped Fresh Cilantro, Optional
Instructions:
1. In a 9 inch microwave-safe pie pan or casserole dish, combine beans, green chiles, cumin, garlic powder, and onion powder and spread evenly in pan.
2. Cover with microwave-safe waxed paper and microwave on at full power for 2-2 ½ minutes until the dip is warm.
3. Sprinkle with cheese and top with bell pepper and jalapeño, if using.
4. Re-cover and microwave on full power for an additional 3 to 4 minutes or until cheese is almost melted.
5. Carefully remove pie plate from microwave and remove wax paper.
6. Let dip stand 2 minutes. Sprinkle with fresh cilantro, if using.
7. Serve with tortilla chips.
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4 Piece Spatula Set:
0:00 | Quick And Easy Microwave Bean Dip Intro
0:37 | Making the Dip
5:12 | Finished Dip and Outro
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8 Things You Should Never Put In The Microwave
Microwaves have become a big part of our lives and a kitchen essential. Knowing how to use it and what can go into it is important for safe and healthy-eating. There are certain items and products which are not meant to be put in the microwave and cause some serious damage. Here are 8 things you should avoid putting in the microwave.
1.Bread
Putting bread in the microwave will not only ruin your microwave but it will also ruin the bread. When you microwave bread, it tends to become moist and chewy to the point where it will be inedible. If this happens to you, just put the bread in the oven for a few-minutes to get the desired texture and appearance.
2.Eggs
Eggs are meant to be cooked on the stove. If you want to get hard-boiled-eggs, don't put it in the microwave. Putting eggs in the microwave will result in nothing short of an epic-mess. High-temperatures can cause eggs to sometimes explode.
3.Broccoli
Wait, what? In most households, broccoli takes a regular turn in the microwave, but, according to a 2003 study published in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, it really shouldn't. When compared with other popular cooking methods for broccoli, microwaving destroys far more of the good-for-you nutrients that you'd normally get from eating those tiny green-trees. Opt to gently steam your broccoli before eating it to keep all of those nutrients right where they belong.
4.Aluminum or Tin Foil
The insides of the microwave are made-up of metal which make it function like a mirror. The metal reflects radio-waves or microwaves. When aluminum or tin-foil are put into the microwave the waves are reflected off the item causing the foil to burn-fast and ignite.
5.Paper Bags
With the amount of heat expended inside the microwave, the paper bag will catch fire for sure. Not all paper-bags are made from the same material and the popcorn bag is very different from the brown-paper lunch-bag. The brown paper bag will catch fire while the popcorn-bag won't.
6.Styrofoam
Styrofoam does not belong in the microwave. The material is extremely difficult to biodegrade and when heated in the microwave, it begins to melt. This allows chemicals to be released into your food. If the contents get very-hot, it could even melt through the packaging.
7.Frozen Meat
Depending on the exact thickness of the meat makes it difficult to figure out how well heat distributes. Bacteria can spread when the heat is not properly distributed. One part of the meat will remain ice-cold while one part of it will cook. It is best to defrost the meat in the refrigerator instead of trying to defrost it in the microwave.
8.Water
Unless the water has another-way to defuse the energy, it will not just overheat but superheat. When water gets superheated, the water has not actually boiled, so it is very likely that once you add something to it, like a teabag, it will cause an upward-explosion.
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