Cooking Chicken Breasts in the Dcb

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around cooking chicken breasts in the DCB (Deep Covered Baker) using a microwave, with participants sharing their experiences regarding cooking times, techniques, and recipe outcomes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the cooking time for four chicken breasts in the DCB.
  • Another participant suggests starting at 8 minutes for boneless, skinless chicken breasts, noting that cooking time may vary based on size.
  • One participant shares their experience cooking thinner, trimmed chicken breasts from Tyson, which took about 6 minutes.
  • Another participant mentions cooking thicker chicken breasts for 10 minutes and discusses their experience making Jerk Chicken Nachos, including challenges with chopping the chicken.
  • One participant asks about seasoning the chicken and the difficulties faced with using salad choppers for cutting the meat.
  • Another participant explains they used a small amount of jerk seasoning and encountered issues with the salad choppers not cutting through the meat effectively.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the appropriate cooking time and methods for preparing chicken in the DCB, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, focusing on the specifics of chicken preparation and recipe execution.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in microwave cooking techniques and recipe ideas for chicken dishes may find the shared experiences relevant.

babywings76
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If I want to cook 4 chicken breasts in the microwave in the DCB, how long should I cook it for?
 
Are the boneless, skinless?

If they are, then start at 8 minutes with the lid on, and then go from there. It sorta depends on how big they are.
 
I've recently gotten some of the trimmed & ready boneless/skinless from Tyson & they only took about 6 minutes in the DCB w/lid. They are much thinner than your regular ones. Long suggestion short... keep in mind the thickness, too. :D
 
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Thanks, they were pretty thick. I ended up having to cook them for 10 minutes. I made the Jerk Chicken Nachos, so that's what the chicken was for. I was going to try using the salad choppers to chop the chicken but really struggled. I ended up just using the food chopper. The recipe turned out good, but I think I could have used half of the chicken and cheese mixture on the chips and had 2 batches. Very yummy though. I also thought it was just a tiny bit dry, so maybe next time I'll sprinkle on some addtitional cheese and it definitely was better with sour cream. :)
 
When you made the chicken in the microwave for this recipe, did you season it beforehand or just wait until you mixed it with the rub and cheese? How come it didn't work with the Choppers? Did you do this for a show?
 
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I did sprinkle just a tiny bit of the jerk seasoning on it. I have no idea why it didn't work with the choppers. It felt like they weren't sharp enough to cut through the meat. The meat kept getting stuck in them and they wouldn't cut all the way through. Maybe they were just too thick? The food chopper worked just fine on it though. I want to try again using the salad choppers with the fajita recipe, because I really wanted to do that for my upcoming shows.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I prepare chicken breasts for cooking in the DCB?

To prepare chicken breasts for cooking in the DCB (Deep Covered Baker), start by trimming any excess fat and patting them dry with paper towels. You can season them with your favorite spices or marinades to enhance the flavor. If desired, you can also cut the chicken into smaller pieces for quicker cooking.

What is the recommended cooking time for chicken breasts in the DCB?

The recommended cooking time for chicken breasts in the DCB is typically around 12-15 minutes in the microwave, depending on the thickness of the breasts. If using the oven, cook at 350°F for about 30-40 minutes. Always ensure the internal temperature reaches 165°F for safe consumption.

Can I cook frozen chicken breasts in the DCB?

Yes, you can cook frozen chicken breasts in the DCB. However, you will need to increase the cooking time. For microwave cooking, it may take about 20-25 minutes, while in the oven, it could take 45-60 minutes. Always check the internal temperature to ensure it reaches 165°F.

Do I need to add liquid when cooking chicken breasts in the DCB?

It is not necessary to add liquid when cooking chicken breasts in the DCB, as the baker retains moisture during cooking. However, adding a small amount of broth, wine, or marinade can enhance the flavor and help keep the chicken moist.

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

Absolutely! The DCB is versatile and can be used to cook various types of meat, including pork, beef, and fish. Just adjust the cooking times according to the type and thickness of the meat to ensure it is cooked thoroughly.

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