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I have this old recipe for Pecan Pralines made in the microwave, and I
need some help with it. Here's the recipe: MICROWAVE PRALINES 2 c. sugar 3/4 c. buttermilk 1/8 tsp. salt 2 tbsp. butter 2 c. pecans 1 tsp. baking soda Combine all ingredients, except soda. Cook on high for 12 minutes. Then stir in baking soda and cook 2-3 minutes on high. Beat the cooked mixture and then drop by spoonfuls of greased wax paper. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's my problem. My microwave is 1200 watts, and the 12 minutes sepcificed in the recipe is waaaaay too long. I had praline dust by the time I was done. There's nothing in the original recipe to indicate what wattage microwave its intended for. Is anyone familiar with this recipe and if so, do you have any idea what wattage its meant for? And if not, does anyone have any suggestions for how to make it in my current microwave? Should I cook it on high for a shorter period of time (and if so, how long?) Or should I cook it at a lower wattage for the full 12 minutes? (and what would be the right percentage?) I know I could probably go the trial and error route, but that'd get kinda expensive, and I'm not very good at it. I've always liked this recipe because it's so easy, and I'd like to make a batch for the holidays (not to mention I need to use up the rest of the buttermilk I bought! <g>) I'd appreciate any help I canget with preparing this recipe. Thanks, Cathy |
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