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What do most cooks have in common these days? A lack of time. For those who want appetizing, nutritious food, despite their no-time-to-cook dilemma, the microwave oven has proven to be a godsend.

But marvelous as the microwave is, there's one thing it just can't deliver--it won't brown the food.

Fortunately, this problem has an easy solution -- Gravy Master.

Gravy Master

Brushed on food or as an ingredient in basting sauces and marinades, imparts both a great flavor and an appetizing golden brown appearance to your food.

Gravy Master presents a collection of tasty--and well tested--recipes you can rely on, from party-pleasing appetizers to fun-to-make fast foods. There is something here for lovers of down home, family style chow downs--as well as for those ambitious cooks who want to entertain their guests with a touch of elegance.

Expand your kitchen repertoire with these fresh ideas for old fashioned goodies with high-tech innovations, and you'll be sure to agree that the microwave and Gravy Master are a perfect pair.


HIGH-TECH TECHNIQUES

Cooking times and power settings vary from one oven to another. The recipe collections were developed and tested in 600- to 700-watt ovens. If yours is a lower wattage model, you must add a bit more cooking time to most recipes. For best results, follow instructions in the manufacturer's use and care manual that come with your microwave oven.

Do not overcook...! When in doubt, use the lowest time called for in a recipe. Test the food, then add extra time if necessary. Remember that most foods tend to continue to cook during standing time after they come out of the oven. Adjust cooking times for differences in the food's starting temperature (cold from the refrigerator, frozen, or room temperature). When in doubt, be cautious: choose a shorter cooking time or a lower power level. You can always increase time or temperature a bit if necessary.

When you prepare a micro-cooked main dish, plan dinner accompaniments that get to the table with equal speed. Minute or quick-cooking rice, mashed potato microwave mix, pasta and sauce combinations, flavored stuffing mixes, and specialty-for-the-microwave frozen vegetables are worth trying. The recipe collection includes many delicious examples of how Gravy Master seasoning and browning sauce is not just for gravy anymore.