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The thread discusses various methods for preparing Grilled Chicken Penne Al Fresco, particularly in relation to using the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) and alternatives for those without a suitable microwave. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for adapting the recipe.
Views differ on the best method to prepare the dish, with some participants advocating for skillet cooking while others reference the DCB or oven methods. There is no clear consensus on the optimal approach.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and adaptations related to the Grilled Chicken Penne Al Fresco recipe, reflecting a variety of kitchen setups and ingredient preferences.
Consultants and home cooks looking for alternative methods to prepare Grilled Chicken Penne Al Fresco, especially those without access to a suitable microwave.
lockhartkitchen said:has anyone figured out the minimal dimensions of a microwave needed for the dcb? This would be helpful when talking to hosts that want a dcb recipe.
BlessedWifeMommy said:One more thought, I would think you could make it in the 12 inch family skillet, or a stock pot.
kcmckay said:I could totally see this being made in skillet. I was thinking that as I was making the Pronto Pasta & Sausage skillet last night. It seemed a similar recipe to this one. I could see it doing well as a skillet dish. Just my thoughts on it.
baychef said:I have made this with canned diced tomatoes too. They don't seem to carry as much flavor as the fresh grape tomatoes, but I did like it better without the skins!
Yes, you can use canned diced tomatoes as a substitute for fresh tomatoes in Grilled Chicken Penne Al Fresco. Just make sure to drain them well to avoid excess moisture in the dish.
Using canned diced tomatoes may slightly alter the flavor compared to fresh tomatoes, as canned tomatoes can be a bit sweeter. However, they can still provide a delicious base for the dish.
No, you typically do not need to adjust the cooking time when using canned diced tomatoes. They are already cooked during the canning process, so they will heat through quickly.
While any brand of canned diced tomatoes will work, look for those labeled as "fire-roasted" or "Italian-style" for added flavor that complements the dish well.
Yes, you can use seasoned canned diced tomatoes, but be mindful of the additional spices and flavors they may bring. You may want to adjust the seasoning in the rest of the dish accordingly to avoid overpowering flavors.