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Chef Gilles said:I will probably keep using the DCB to cook a chicken at shows (then bring it home for my own consumption, which is explained before I start...that we will not be using the chicken but I will be cutting through to make sure they see it is well cooked after one 25 minutes). When most people say they can't afford the DCB, I will be able to show them the smaller version at a better price.
Tracy99 said:So what do you feed the guests? Or do you do this as a side demo and something else while it is cooking? Just confused as to why you cook a chicken but don't feed anyone.
Chef Gilles said:Oh it is just a side. The chicken cooks while I'm demoing a few more recipes. It shows the guests how well and quick the DCB works. The chicken is actually used for MY chicken salad sandwiches for work the next day. Got to do time management well...lol
monique64 said:How long do you cook a chicken breast for? Fresh or Frozen? Thanks!
LeslieSGI said:Last night I cooked 2 large, boneless, skinless fresh chicken breasts covered in the microwave for 7 minutes. (I left the cover on for about 10 more minutes to let them finish cooking and cool a bit.) They were perfect! It was my first time using the RCB, so I oiled the bottom with vegetable oil, sprinkled the bottom with Chipotle Seasoning, added the breasts and sprinkled their tops. I love this new version of the DCB! :love:
babywings76 said:For those planning on using the RCB for cakes, are you using 1/2 a mix? I'd be nervous of it overflowing if you used a whole box.
monique64 said:How long do you cook a chicken breast for? Fresh or Frozen? Thanks!
ShelbyMichalek said:I made the quick bread for DCB in the RCB (halved ingredients)
It turned out fantastic!!
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pkd09 said:I can't find the recipe....could someone re-post it please:chef:
tammym said:I made a cake in it last night and it was absolutely delicious! I used a white Jiffy cake mix, lemon frosting and zest of a lemon. Then made a glaze with powdered sugar and lemon juice. Only took 4 minutes in the microwave!!! I don't think it lasted much longer than that once my family tied into it!
tammym said:I made a cake in it last night and it was absolutely delicious! I used a white Jiffy cake mix, lemon frosting and zest of a lemon. Then made a glaze with powdered sugar and lemon juice. Only took 4 minutes in the microwave!!! I don't think it lasted much longer than that once my family tied into it!
babywings76 said:Wow! 4 minutes?! I wish I could find those Jiffy mixes here. I can never find anything other than corn muffin mix made by Jiffy. I usually just end up dividing a box mix in half. This sounds great, though! I'll have to try it!
tammym said:I made a cake in it last night and it was absolutely delicious! I used a white Jiffy cake mix, lemon frosting and zest of a lemon. Then made a glaze with powdered sugar and lemon juice. Only took 4 minutes in the microwave!!! I don't think it lasted much longer than that once my family tied into it!
tammym said:I tried a new version this morning. I toasted coconut and pecans in the rcb for about 1 1/2 minutes. Then I topped with the chocolate batter and 4 scoops of frosting and microwaved for 4 minutes. Turned out onto a plate and drizzled with melted chocolate. Looks like something I would buy at a bakery and took me about 8 minutes! Thinking the rcb might work for a layer cake, as well?? Tonight I plan to try the lemon version but serve with the new lemon-blueberry sauce. Can't wait to try it!
The recipe calls for chicken breast, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and any desired additional seasonings. It also requires the use of the Pampered Chef Round Covered Baker, which can be purchased through a Pampered Chef consultant.
The recipe boasts that the chicken will be done in just 15 minutes. This is due to the unique design of the Round Covered Baker, which allows for even heat distribution and faster cooking times.
While this recipe specifically calls for chicken breast, it can be adapted to use other types of meat such as pork chops or fish. However, cooking times may vary depending on the type and thickness of the meat.
No, the Quick & Delicious Chicken in a Round Covered Baker is designed to be an easy and foolproof recipe. As long as you have the Round Covered Baker and basic cooking skills, you should have no trouble making this dish.
The Round Covered Baker can be purchased through a Pampered Chef consultant, either through a party or directly from their website. It is also available for purchase on third-party retail websites such as Amazon.