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eduo t1_iwcc12v wrote
Reply to comment by Fooly_411 in How to shuck corn without leaving silk by Billybluejeans
Reading myself I think it also came across as unnecessarily confrontational. Problems of non native language. 😕
eduo t1_iwbun6n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How to shuck corn without leaving silk by Billybluejeans
Something subtle, like mexican esquites.
Mayo, cheese, chili, hot sauce.
eduo t1_iwbujdv wrote
Reply to comment by AUniquePerspective in How to shuck corn without leaving silk by Billybluejeans
Microwaves don't heat things up. They make the things heat themselves up which depending on what you want to make can yield radically different results.
This is easily provable by basic experimentation. I'm surprised it needs clarifying at this point.
eduo t1_iwbud7j wrote
Reply to comment by Appropriate_Fee9685 in How to shuck corn without leaving silk by Billybluejeans
Not really. Microwave is not heating externally and it indeed can have an effect in texture and flavor. Particularly when flavour is not intrinsic but developer by the heating process.
eduo t1_iwcppfc wrote
Reply to comment by AUniquePerspective in How to shuck corn without leaving silk by Billybluejeans
My point is that "just heating things up" is only part of what makes cooking with heat. Same way you can't make bread in microwaves because dough isn't just heated up.
To your example, enough french food requires a finer control of heat and it's application than a microwave provides so it's understandable they'd react badly to using it. Even for things that can easily be duplicated the process is usually not the same.
I already admitted to explaining it poorly though. Even though I believe my point would stand, by now it's stay buried even if I reworded it.