Can I Make DCB Grilled Chicken Penne in the Oven Instead of the Microwave?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the possibility of preparing the DCB Grilled Chicken Penne in the oven instead of the microwave, particularly in situations where the microwave is too small. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding alternative cooking methods and recipes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about the microwave size at their show and asks if anyone has successfully made the dish in the oven.
  • Another participant suggests preparing the chicken at home and assembling the dish at the show, while also mentioning that they have recipes for oven preparation.
  • One participant feels that making the dish in the oven defeats the purpose of showcasing the quick microwave method and suggests choosing a different recipe.
  • Another participant shares their experience of cooking the dish in the oven at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes, stating that microwave recipes can be adapted for the oven.
  • A participant mentions that they have a resource for Deep Covered Baker oven recipes and attempts to share it with others.
  • One participant recounts a recent show where they had to adapt the recipe due to a small microwave, noting that the dish turned out well despite some minor issues.
  • Another participant shares their current dilemma with a small microwave at an upcoming show and considers alternative recipes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of using the microwave for this recipe. Some participants advocate for adapting the recipe for the oven, while others emphasize the benefits of demonstrating the microwave method.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to cooking in different environments, highlighting the challenges of limited kitchen equipment during shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants facing similar challenges with microwave size at shows or those looking for alternative cooking methods for the DCB recipes may find this discussion relevant.

pc_jessica
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Okay so I am doing a show on Wed. and the one thing she really wants is this dish, however where we are having her party the microwave is not big enough. My question is has anyone made this in the oven?? and if so how long do you cook it for?? TIA
 
Could you do the chicken at home, and then put the recipe together and serve it from the DCB? Tell the guests the dimensions needed for it to be make in the microwave.

I have some recipes that have been done in the oven, when the microwave is not adequate. I will look and see if I can find them to include here, in a few minutes.
 
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thanks any help is much appreciated!
 
I don't see the point of doing this recipe if you don't do it in the microwave. We want to show off how this recipe can be done quickly without having to turn on the oven and heat up the house.I'd choose something else--perhaps a 12" skillet recipe?
 
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i only wish i had the 12" skillet i'm still new and just lucky i have more pc items than what came in my starter kit! i was a pc junky before :) if i do this recipe i was just going to tell them how it can be made in microwave, but that this certain microwave is just too small. this was not going to be the demo just another recipe for guests to try at the show. the demo is the warm nutty brownies yummy
 
It works fine in the oven. 350 for about 40 minutes...I think. I think all the micro recipes can be turned into oven recipes. I like to show people that no matter what you have to cook in.. our recipes work.
 
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ChefMary412 said:
It works fine in the oven. 350 for about 40 minutes...I think. I think all the micro recipes can be turned into oven recipes. I like to show people that no matter what you have to cook in.. our recipes work.

i like that saying!!!
 
Deep Covered Baker Oven Recipes is in our Files, somewhere. I will try to attach what I originally got here, and added my name to. I don't know how to delete my name, so you have a blank.

I've tried three times to attach what I have. If you want to private
e-mail me, perhaps I can send it directly to you.
 
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i pm'd you my email address :)
 
My last show we made this recipe when I arrived at the host home I found out her microwave was to small for DCB , so we cooked the penne noodles before we added them to the recipe cooked everything else in the oven according to the recipe for the microwave - the skins on the cherry tomatoes could have been alittle softer, but other than that it turned out fine. They all said they enjoyed it.
 
I'm having this issue now. I have had 3 shows where the DCB doesn't fit. Luckily a friend brought a microwave! LOL. This show I am doing on Friday called and said her microwave is not big enough. I'm thinking of doing a trifle recipe. I hate doing something I haven't practiced. Maybe even the jalopeno poppers or something. I don't know, but better figure it out quick!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make DCB Grilled Chicken Penne in the oven instead of the microwave?

Yes, you can make DCB Grilled Chicken Penne in the oven. Adjust the cooking time and temperature accordingly to ensure that the dish is cooked thoroughly.

What temperature should I set my oven to for DCB Grilled Chicken Penne?

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) for best results when cooking DCB Grilled Chicken Penne.

How long should I bake DCB Grilled Chicken Penne in the oven?

Bake the DCB Grilled Chicken Penne for approximately 25-30 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the pasta is tender.

Do I need to cover the dish when baking in the oven?

Yes, it's recommended to cover the dish with a lid or aluminum foil to retain moisture while baking, which helps prevent the pasta from drying out.

Will the texture of the dish change if I use the oven instead of the microwave?

The texture may vary slightly, as baking can create a different consistency compared to microwaving. However, the overall flavor should remain delicious!

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