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raebates said:I tell everyone that it specifically says only to use the listed fruits/veggies. I would not encourage anyone to try anything else. That said, I'm now intrigued by the pepperoni chips.
Rosechef said:I have always wanted to try making chips with tortillas on it, but have been afraid to try it.
morgieloo88 said:I have tried tortillas.. Just did corn tortillas sliced up and spritzer with some oil and salt. Turned out great. Flour tortillas were not successful.
Jennie50 said:I've done flour tortillas successfully! It was the corn torillas that tasted nasty to me, but they did chip up nicely.
chefheidi2003 said:What did you put on them?
Jennie50 said:I put Southwestern Seasoning on some, just salt on others. Been meaning to try cinnamon/sugar mix, but haven't yet.
The corn tortillas I had were thick, and they made the chips nearly impossible to bit into. They had a bitter taste, but it coulda just been the brand I was using. I'd love to know if someone has found a brand of corn tortillas that works well, 'cuz I'd like to serve them with salsa and dips.
chefheidi2003 said:did you spritz oil onto them or anything?
The Microwave Chip Maker can be used to cook a variety of meats, such as chicken, pork, and fish. Simply place the meat on the chip maker and microwave according to the recipe instructions. The chip maker's unique design allows for the meat to cook evenly and without added oil or grease.
Yes, you can use the Microwave Chip Maker to cook frozen meat. However, it is important to thaw the meat first and then follow the recipe instructions for cooking on the chip maker. Cooking frozen meat on the chip maker may result in uneven cooking and may affect the taste and texture of the meat.
The cooking time will vary depending on the type and thickness of the meat. Generally, it takes about 8-10 minutes to cook boneless chicken breasts and about 10-12 minutes for thicker cuts of meat like pork chops. It is important to always use a meat thermometer to ensure that the meat has reached the safe internal temperature before consuming.
Yes, you can use the Microwave Chip Maker for marinated meats. However, make sure to pat the meat dry before placing it on the chip maker to prevent excess moisture from affecting the cooking process. It is also recommended to adjust the cooking time as marinades may affect the cooking time and temperature.
Cleaning the Microwave Chip Maker is easy and convenient. Simply wash it with warm, soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge or cloth. It is also dishwasher safe for added convenience. Make sure to dry the chip maker thoroughly before storing it to prevent any potential rusting.