Can You Roast in the Microwave? Tips and Tricks for Perfectly Cooked Meat

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the possibility of roasting meat in the microwave, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the outcome of such cooking methods, particularly focusing on venison and pork tenderloin.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about microwaving a venison roast, expressing concern about time constraints.
  • Another participant speculates that microwaving venison might result in toughness, similar to pork tenderloin.
  • One participant shares their experience of cooking pork tenderloin in the microwave, noting it turns out well when covered and rested.
  • Another participant mentions they cooked venison in the oven, finding it delicious but time-consuming.
  • Several participants agree that pork tenderloin cooked in the microwave can be tender and enjoyable, with one noting it as a frequent dish at their shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of microwaving venison, with some participants expressing skepticism about the results, while there is a general agreement on the success of microwaving pork tenderloin.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, focusing on the challenges and outcomes of using a microwave for different types of meat.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring alternative cooking methods for meat, particularly those who may be short on time or looking for quick meal solutions.

PamperedSheep
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Has anyone tried to do a roast in the Microwave before? I have thawed out a venison roast for supper, and the time has slipped up on me. TIA!!!
 
No, but honestly, I would think it would get tough like the pork tenderloin. Maybe treat it like a chicken????
 
PamperedSheep said:
Has anyone tried to do a roast in the Microwave before? I have thawed out a venison roast for supper, and the time has slipped up on me. TIA!!!

Did you microwave it? I think venison would become very tough cooked fast...not enough fat, and much better with time. What did you do? :confused:
 
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I ate sloppy joes I had leftover in freezer from Power Cooking, LOL. Would still love to know if this would work in the future. TIA!
 
c00p said:
No, but honestly, I would think it would get tough like the pork tenderloin. Maybe treat it like a chicken????

When I make pork tenderloin in my microwave it always comes out great and not tough. I bake it with the lid on for about 10 minutes and let it rest for about another 5 minutes or so. DH loves it!
 
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I made my vension in the oven last night. Was delicious, but took a LONG time.
 
pamperedharriet said:
When I make pork tenderloin in my microwave it always comes out great and not tough. I bake it with the lid on for about 10 minutes and let it rest for about another 5 minutes or so. DH loves it!

I agree! The pork tenderloin is always awesome this way! One of our "go-to" dishes we make all the time! I make the jerk pork tenderloin salad about 50% of the time at my warm-weather shows, and it always turns out really good and tender!

Beef, I'm not so sure.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you roast meat in the microwave?

Yes, you can roast meat in the microwave, but the results may differ from traditional oven roasting. Microwaves cook food quickly and can lead to uneven cooking if not monitored carefully. Using a microwave-safe roasting pan can help achieve better results.

What are the best types of meat to roast in the microwave?

Smaller cuts of meat, such as chicken breasts, pork chops, or fish fillets, are best suited for microwave roasting. Larger cuts may not cook evenly and can result in tough textures.

How can I ensure my meat is cooked evenly in the microwave?

To ensure even cooking, use a microwave-safe dish that allows for proper heat circulation. Rotate the meat halfway through the cooking time and use a meat thermometer to check for doneness, ensuring it reaches the recommended internal temperature.

What tips can I follow for perfectly cooked meat in the microwave?

Start by seasoning your meat well and consider marinating it for added flavor. Use a microwave-safe cover to retain moisture, and allow the meat to rest for a few minutes after cooking to let the juices redistribute.

Are there any specific microwave settings I should use for roasting?

Use the 'roast' or 'meat' setting if your microwave has one. If not, cook on medium power to avoid toughening the meat. Adjust cooking times based on the size and type of meat, checking for doneness frequently.

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