Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts in the Micro in Dcb?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers on cooking boneless skinless chicken breasts in the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) using a microwave. Participants share their personal experiences, cooking times, and methods for preparing chicken in the DCB, as well as related cooking tips.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the appropriate cooking time for 4-6 chicken breasts in the DCB.
  • Another participant shares their experience of cooking chicken strips in about 7 minutes.
  • One participant asks about cooking just three breasts and whether others have tried this.
  • A participant references a recipe suggesting 6-10 minutes for a pound of chicken, based on their experience with pork tenderloin.
  • One participant mentions planning to cook chicken in the DCB for a family meal, moving away from using pre-cooked chicken.
  • Another participant shares that they cooked dark chicken quarters for 20 minutes and suggests checking breasts at 10 minutes.
  • One participant reports cooking four breasts with peppers and onions in 12 minutes.
  • Another participant mentions cooking three breasts in 8 minutes, resulting in moist chicken.
  • Several participants discuss the use of Salad Choppers for cutting cooked chicken, sharing their positive experiences.
  • One participant expresses their preference for the DCB and discusses its popularity in their shows.
  • Another participant shares their decision to purchase a DCB for personal use, citing its effectiveness.
  • One participant reflects on their initial skepticism about the DCB but has since found it valuable after trying the 30-minute chicken recipe.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the exact cooking times for chicken breasts in the DCB, with no clear consensus on a specific duration. Participants acknowledge variability based on breast size and microwave strength.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal cooking experiences and preferences related to the DCB, focusing on chicken preparation. The discussion reflects a variety of cooking methods and outcomes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on cooking chicken in the DCB and those interested in sharing experiences related to its use in demonstrations may find this thread beneficial.

dannyzmom
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How long do I set the timer to do about 4-6 boneless skinless chicken breasts in the DCB in the microwave?
 
I would try 10 minutes and check them..I ususally cut mine into strips and they only take~7 minutes
 
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How 'bout just three breasts?
Has anyone done just three breasts in the DCB before?
 
The pork tenderloin in the DCB recipe in SBRC says you can sub chicken for it....so a pound of chicken. It says to just follow the same instructions in the recipe and it'll be between 6-10 minutes for a pound. The longest I've only had the pork take to cook is 9 1/2 minutes and that's when it was two 1 pound tenderloins. I would say it would be around 8 minutes in a normal microwave. I'll have to try that sometime to see. I've done them in the microcooker, but can't remember how long it's taken. I've had to flip and rearrange them a couple times doing it that way.

Let us know what you come up with if you try it.
 
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I am test driving the Jerk Chicken Nachos tonight for my family so I wanted to make the chicken in the DCB...I am planning to stp asking my hosts to buy pre-cooked chicken for their shows and I'll have them buy breasts (raw) and I'll cook them in the DCB before the guests arrive.
 
I did the 30-minute chicken with dark quarters (legs and thighs, still attached). It took about 20 minutes. Because the breasts are smaller, you could check at 10 minutes, and go from there.
 
I did 4 breasts yesterday w/ peppers and onion for fajitas.....took 12 minutes with the peppers and onion.
 
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Ok - I did three nice-sized breasts and they took 8 mins. Moist and delish!
I used them for the Jerk Nachos I made tonight.
 
Thanks for letting us know the timing Carolyn!!
 
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KellyTheChef said:
Thanks for letting us know the timing Carolyn!!

You're very welcome but I think it's going to differ for everyone based on the size of the breasts and the strength of the microwave. But at least we have a kinda sorta baseline...
 
I started having my hosts get the fresh chicken breast also. I just started chopping them when they are done with the Salad Choppers and they turn out great.

Ruthie
 
chefruthie said:
I started having my hosts get the fresh chicken breast also. I just started chopping them when they are done with the Salad Choppers and they turn out great.

Ruthie

Salad choppers! Great idea! I've been using my knife, but I use that other places in the demo too - this would show another tool.
 
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Ruthie, How are you cooking the breasts? Grill pan or DCB?
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Salad choppers! Great idea! I've been using my knife, but I use that other places in the demo too - this would show another tool.
I love using the Salad Choppers, too, for cooked chicken breasts. You can really cut them up into nice-sized pieces. Sometimes the chicken gets stuck in between the two blades, but I just push them out with a finger. I sold a few of these when I did this when I made the Jerk Chicken Nachos at a show on Friday.:)
 
dannyzmom said:
Ruthie, How are you cooking the breasts? Grill pan or DCB?

DCB for sure!!!! That's my favorite piece of stoneware at the moment. I think I may have to buy another one because my DH is irritated that I keep taking it to my shows and he doesn't have it to use here at home:rolleyes: Since the end of June I have sold 25 a full price.:thumbup: I hopr they have those babies stocked up at HO because I think from reading others posts that October is going to be kickin for lots of Cheffers:thumbup: :thumbup:

Ruthie
 
chefruthie said:
DCB for sure!!!! That's my favorite piece of stoneware at the moment. I think I may have to buy another one because my DH is irritated that I keep taking it to my shows and he doesn't have it to use here at home:rolleyes: Since the end of June I have sold 25 a full price.:thumbup: I hopr they have those babies stocked up at HO because I think from reading others posts that October is going to be kickin for lots of Cheffers:thumbup: :thumbup:

Ruthie

I keep thinking I need to get another one too! I actually get irritated, because I keep wanting to use it to make dinner, but it's already packed to go to a show! I would use it even more at home, if I didn't have to take it with me all the time!

And I have thought the same thing about stock! With as many as I've sold already, I can't imagine how many I will sell in Oct! Just Sat., at a show with 6 guests, I sold 2 full price, booked a show (Nov) specifically for that piece as a 1/2 price item.....and the host is going to get it as one of her 1/2 price items!
 
I just broke down and bought a DCB on a personal order. It hurt my bank account, but I plan to sell more at full price, so it will be worth it. My PC friend who I borrow from (BeckyD) has such a busy month I figured it would be better to have my own. Plus, I like using it at home for my family.
 
Hey, do you use it in the Micro, to cook the breasts or the oven?? I wonder if you put the chicken breasts, and minute rice or something at the bottom if that would work, and cook a whole meal in one!?! hmm..?
 
I believe you'll definately get your return on that purchase. I could kick myself for keeping it in the box for over 6 months after I earned it:eek: . I just wasn't that impressed with it and thought it was pricey UNTIL they came out with the 30 minute chicken!!! I love my DCB:love:
 
You can do so much with it! I am so glad i got mine!! It is really going to get me to cook!!
 
chefruthie said:
I believe you'll definately get your return on that purchase. I could kick myself for keeping it in the box for over 6 months after I earned it:eek: . I just wasn't that impressed with it and thought it was pricey UNTIL they came out with the 30 minute chicken!!! I love my DCB:love:

Until the 30 minute chicken......the only thing I had made in mine was the Caramel Apple Bread Pudding....but then I put it away, because it was on stop sell for so long.....and never got it back out! AND I was a complete skeptic about the chicken, and refused to make it for the longest time! NOW! I am so glad I finally broke down and tried the chicken! It's my favorite piece of stoneware right now too.:love: :love:
 
We're two peas in a pod Becky!! I am going to make the Moms Apple Crisp in this tomorrow. I always make it in the DDB in the micro and it turns out great. I hope it turns out just as good in the DCB. As if I need another reason to promote it!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to cook boneless skinless chicken breasts in the Micro in DCB?

The best way to cook boneless skinless chicken breasts in the Micro in DCB is to season the chicken with your favorite spices, place it in the DCB, and cover it with the lid. Microwave on high for about 10-12 minutes, depending on the thickness of the chicken. Always ensure the internal temperature reaches 165°F for safe consumption.

Can I cook frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts in the Micro in DCB?

Yes, you can cook frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts in the Micro in DCB. However, you will need to increase the cooking time to about 15-18 minutes. Make sure to check the internal temperature to ensure it reaches 165°F before serving.

Do I need to add water or liquid when cooking chicken in the Micro in DCB?

It is not necessary to add water or liquid when cooking chicken in the Micro in DCB, as the chicken will release its own juices during cooking. However, adding a small amount of broth or marinade can enhance the flavor and moisture of the chicken.

How do I know when the chicken is done cooking in the Micro in DCB?

The chicken is done cooking when it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F. You can use a meat thermometer to check the temperature. Additionally, the chicken should be opaque and no longer pink in the center.

Can I use the Micro in DCB for other types of meat besides chicken?

Yes, the Micro in DCB is versatile and can be used to cook other types of meat, such as pork chops, fish, or even vegetables. Just adjust the cooking times according to the type and thickness of the meat or vegetables being cooked.

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