Comment by adrian_b
3 days ago
The vast majority of microwaving is in the 1 to 5 minute range only for those who use a microwave oven only for reheating.
For cooking, times from 10 to 15 minutes are more frequent, though things like potatoes or sweet potatoes need only 7 to 8 minutes. Only a few delicate vegetables or fruits may be cooked in the 1 to 5 minute range, e.g. onion, garlic, leek, parsley and dill, etc. Meat needs to be cooked at low power, which in turn requires long times, typically over 20 minutes. There is also a very small number of vegetables that need cooking times over 15 minutes, e.g. the common beans, for which even times of 30 minutes may be needed.
That said, all the microwave ovens that I have used (in Europe) had rotary knobs with variable resolution, fine for short times and coarse for long times.
> only for those who use a microwave oven only for reheating.
Which is most people, as the article notes!
> had rotary knobs with variable resolution
Eh fair enough. Maybe I have just happened to only see bad ones.
For many years, I have also belonged to "most people" and I was cooking in one of the weekend days by traditional means, which required many hours, then in the rest of the week days I was reheating the food in a microwave oven.
Only a few years ago I began to experiment with cooking raw ingredients in the microwave oven. After discovering how much this simplifies cooking I regretted very much that I had not tried to do that earlier.
Because cooking at microwaves is much faster, nowadays I cook most food immediately before eating it.