We love us some deliciously grilled little potatoes hot off the barbecue, or roasted to perfection in the oven, but sometimes we don’t have 45 minutes to prepare and cook them. Fortunately, the microwave is a marvel of human technology that can allow us to enjoy deliciously steamed potatoes in a matter of minutes! Consider this your Microwave 101 crash course.

Why You Should be Cooking Potatoes in the Microwave

The big question around microwave cooking is usually a question of whether or not it’s safe and good for you. In general, longer cooking methods also mean higher chances of nutrient loss when cooking produce. Because microwaving can sometimes significantly lower the cooking time (five minutes instead of the 15 it would take to boil for veggies like Creamer potatoes) it can help to preserve nutrients as well as flavor!

Compared to a cooking method like boiling potatoes, using less water will help prevent nutrient and often color loss. Ever boil veggies like broccoli and wonder why it ends up coming out all soggy, dull looking, and bland? All the delicious vitamins and flavors end up in the swampy-looking water in your pot. Microwaving steams the veggies from the inside-out, helping them retain their vibrant colors.

How to Safely Cook in the Microwave

Cooking veggies safely in the microwave comes down to the kind of container you use to cook them in, and what you use as a cover (to prevent you having to clean-up an impromptu splatter paint masterpiece on the inside of your microwave).

One thing to avoid is generic plastic wrap and plastic storage or grocery bags—they might melt onto your food, and ain’t nobody got time for that. Not to be confused with packaging specifically designed to help your veggies steam quickly and safely in the microwave, we’re talking plastic like what you would find in the produce section of the grocery store.

Tip: Look for packaging that says ‘microwave-safe’ or ‘BPA-free’ when you’re searching for containers that are safe you to steam your potatoes and other veggies in.

How to Safely Clean a Microwave

Okay we’ve all been there, you’re way past ‘hangry’ and you need to get food on the table now or else you might just eat last night’s potato chowder leftovers cold from the fridge. You put your bowl in the microwave, do some button mashing, and impatiently pace as the timer counts down much too slowly and it doesn’t even occur to you that you forgot to put a lid on it until you hear a faint sizzling sound, open the door, and —chowder everywhere.

Don’t despair. Eat your chowder. Then, grab some things you probably already have around your house to easily clean up the spill. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 cup of water
  • Lemon, lime, or orange slices
  • A few tablespoons of white or apple cider vinegar

Combine everything in a microwave-safe container (a glass or ceramic bowl will work), and turn the power on high for a few minutes until the window is nice and steamy, then let it sit for five minutes to cool down. Open the door, wipe it all down with a sponge, and there you have it. No more chowder splatter paint.

How to Par-Cook little Potatoes in the Microwave

Par-cooking is a simple kitchen hack to help reduce your oven roasting or grilling time when you’re in a hurry. While your oven or grill heats up, take your favorite varietal of Little potatoes and place them in a microwave-safe dish.

Cook the Creamer potatoes on high for about three to five minutes (times might vary depending on your microwave). You’ll be able to tell if they’re done when you’re able to cut through the potato with little resistance, but without accidentally mashing the potato. Be careful when handling them right out of the microwave—they will be hot Little potatoes!

Transfer your potatoes into a larger mixing bowl (preferably one with a lid). To add a bit of flavor after you’ve finished cooking them, you can toss them with olive oil and a combination of your favorite herbs and spices like:

  • Garlic salt
  • Dill
  • Salt and pepper
  • Chipotle powder
  • Rosemary
  • Paprika

Try out different combinations to see what you like best! Just add your oil (or melted butter, yum) herbs, spices, and seasonings into the sealable container and shake ‘em up to thoroughly coat.

An Easy Recipe for Steam Cooked Potatoes in the Microwave

Cook Time: 10 minutes
Cook’s Tip: Be sure all the Creamer potatoes are approximately the same size for even cooking. If sizes vary or you wish to cook more than a 1.5 lbs bag, then cook in batches.
You Need: 12 to 16 cup microwave-safe bowl with lid, spoon, and a sharp knife.
Serves: 4 to 6

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 lbs your favorite varietal Little potatoes
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • 2 Tbsp butter or margarine
  • 2 Tbsp chopped chives or green onion, if desired
    Salt and pepper, to taste

Directions:

  1. Place whole Little potatoes in a microwave-safe container with a lid and large enough to hold Creamers in two layers maximum. Otherwise, cook in batches for best results.
  2. Add water.
  3. Set timer for five minutes and microwave on high.
  4. Carefully remove cover (the dish will be hot!). With a sharp knife test for doneness, the knife should pierce skin easily and potatoes will be soft inside.
  5. If not, stir potatoes and increase cooking time by 30 second intervals, testing until done.
  6. Stir in butter or margarine. You can also add chives or chopped green onion, if desired.
  7. Season to taste and enjoy!

If You Only Have Five Minutes: Microwave Ready Little Potatoes

If you’re real short on time, or you just want an easy grab-and-go option, you can always pop one of our convenient Microwave Ready trays into your microwave and have fresh Creamer potatoes in just five minutes.

Because you don’t need to wash or peel them before cooking, they’re a great option for getting freshly steamed potatoes with aromatic seasonings on your table, fast. The easy-to-peel steam tray is BPA-free (including the film you use to cover the tray) so you can safely cook your potatoes right inside the tray. And unlike russet potatoes, you don’t need to prick them with a fork before cooking!

Our Microwave Ready Little Potatoes come in five flavors, with no artificial colors or flavors (all vegan and gluten-free too!). They’re perfectly delicious on their own as a side dish, but we also love adding them into dishes for ultra convenient full meal deals.

Savory Herb

A tantalizing blend of savory herbs and spices. Try them in this recipe for Cheesy Egg Cups with Sausage, Peppers, and Potatoes. Prep this the night before for an easy grab-and-go breakfast for busy mornings!

 

Garlic Parsley

An exciting blend of leafed parsley, sweet garlic, and hand-picked herbs. Mix them up with hot sauce and blue cheese to make these Buffalo Wing Little Potatoes—perfect for a quick snack, or last-minute appetizer!

A bowl of buffalo wing little potatoes.

 

Lemon and Garden Herb

A delicate complement of garden herbs with a gentle hit of lemon. Get a little creative by adding them into a homemade poke bowl!

A poke bowl made with potatoes and tuna with avocado and other delicious fresh veggies.

 

 

We hope this guide helps you feel more confident with all of your microwave steam-cooking endeavours! If you’re looking for even more cooking inspiration with our Microwave Ready Little Potatoes, we have a whole section in our Recipe Center you might want to investigate