Man stunned by result after microwaving full English breakfast for 30 mins
A man's eccentric microwave experiments have escalated to the point where he cooked a full English breakfast for an ambitious 30 minutes.
Harry, known on TikTok as @Microwaving30Mins, was curious to see the result of microwaving a traditional fry-up. His previous stunts involving microwaved Big Macs and Guinness tins have already stunned his audience with their unsightly results.
Yet, in a disturbing development this time, Harry tasted the food himself. Despite his expectations, Harry ended up quite pleased with the microwaved medley of sausages, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, and tomatoes. Taking to TikTok, he posted a video of this culinary exploit, seeming content with the experiments outcome.
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Speaking of his technique, Harry said: "Lay raw bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes and bread onto a plate. Then microwave the s**t out of them for 30 minutes." In a mid-experiment realisation, he remembered to throw in the eggs that he had oopsily overlooked to complete his daunting dish.
Deviating from his usual antics, Harry took a gamble and tried eating the creation of his half-hour microwave challenge after his followers repeatedly encouraged it. Surprisingly, the flavour appealed to him despite the initial apprehension.
Sharing his experience, he remarked: "You've been asking me to try the food that I microwave... as if a platter of carcinogenic processed meat wasn't bad enough cooked the normal way. Let's just dig in, then."
Harry commented on his rather unconventional meal, noting: "As is this tangled clump of bacon and children-of-chicken. But I'll tell you what folks, crispy bacon is the best bacon. And this was actually pretty bloody nice."
However, he stopped short of sampling the bread or tomatoes, stating that's "all he could stomach" from the grim fare. Harry has been quite the culinary adventurer, having previously experimented with microwaving items such as a McDonald's Big Mac and a jar of Mayonnaise, all in the name of discovering how popular foods fare under the intense heat.