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Re-heating sliced meat
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I occasionally re-heat sliced cooked meat by immersing it in gravy and then heating it in the microwave. Is there a way to do the same job without using gravy or other liquid? Thanks.
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a microwave works by 'shaking' the water molecules in food to heat it up. When something like cooked meat with very little moisture is heated, it dries out very quickly. This is why when a lot of liquid is needed to cook food, say raw rice for instance, this is why it takes amost as long as conventional cooking because there are lots of molecules to shake!!
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