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Reddit mentions of Pasta N More by Emson 5-in-1 Nonstick Microwave Cooker As Seen On TV
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Made from sturdy, non-softening plastic that is BPA-Free and dishwasher-safe.Cooks/Steams/Boils and STORES eggs, vegetables, not just pasta!Tight-fitting lids don't dislodge when container is held upside-down ensuring nothing spills.Internal dimensions: 4.8 inches depth x 11.5 inches long.Cool-touch handles remain cool to the touch right out of the microwave.
Specs:
Color | Copper |
Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 12 Inches |
Number of items | 3 |
Size | 12 inches X 9.5 inches X 5 inches |
Weight | 2.23 Pounds |
Width | 9.5 Inches |
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My roomates and I used to use this all the time in college. You can make any kind of pasta you want, throw in some storebought sauce, stir, put the lid back on, and the heat from the pasta/steam heats up the sauce and makes a super cheap, super easy dinner. You can also do the same thing with frozen veggies - put the lid back on, and the heat from the pasta/steam will defrost the veggies, and then you have primavera. We also did mac and cheese a lot, too, which is also delicious. You could even add in some store-bought pre-shredded chicken, pre-cooked sausage, frozen shrimp, frozen chicken strips - basically anything that doesn't take a long time to heat through.
There is a "pasta maker" in my dorm/apartment that I use quite frequently. Fill the container with desired amount of pasta, make sure pasta is above a certain marked line, put in microwave and then strain it. I throw that in the microwave, and then cook some chicken. Dinner in literally 12 minutes.