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The thread explores the capacity and cooking capabilities of the Deep Covered Baker (DCB), particularly in relation to cooking chicken and pork tenderloin. Participants share their personal experiences regarding what can fit in the DCB and how long various items take to cook.
Views differ regarding the capacity of the DCB for cooking larger meals, with some participants believing it can accommodate a sufficient amount while others express doubts. No clear consensus emerges on the ideal number of items that can be cooked simultaneously.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, often in the context of their roles as Pampered Chef consultants. The discussion includes humorous remarks and regional references, particularly from participants in the South.
Consultants and potential users of the Deep Covered Baker may find this discussion helpful in understanding its cooking capacity and practical applications based on personal experiences shared by others in the community.
I guess it depends on the microwave power. I heard someone did their 2 lbs in 10 minutes!ChefAlicia said:I have been doing the pork tenderloin at every show. I have been getting bookings for October like you would not believe. I now have 12 bookings for October.
I have also sold 4 others who paid full price for it. It is amazing how many people are so skeptical when I say I am going to cook the tenderloin in under 10 minutes. Then when they try it they are amazed.
You can do two pork tenderloins in about 13 minutes for feeding more.
You are too funny!!ljeffries said:Since you are in the South (as am I!), tell her she can get 1 good-sized possum in the DCB, 4 squirrels or 2 rabbits. A whole covey of quail can go in it. Sorry - just in a jokey mood!
ChefAlicia said:How long do you cook the 6 to 7 pound chicken in the microwave?
ljeffries said:Since you are in the South (as am I!), tell her she can get 1 good-sized possum in the DCB, 4 squirrels or 2 rabbits. A whole covey of quail can go in it. Sorry - just in a jokey mood!
cybourg said:Hey all, I am new on here and with PC. Quick question . . . I borrowed my neighbors DCB to bake a chicken in. I was going to use the microwave but my turntable wouldn't turn with it on it so ended up doing it in the oven. By the way it turned out really good. My turntable won't work now and DH says the chicken and the DCB were too heavy and burned up my turntable motor. Has anyone else had this problem? I would hate to recomment it for the micro and a customer have this problem.
Saw the date, didn't pay attention to the year. LOL Is anybody still reading this?
cybourg said:My turntable won't work now and DH says the chicken and the DCB were too heavy and burned up my turntable motor. Has anyone else had this problem? I would hate to recomment it for the micro and a customer have this problem.
ljeffries said:Since you are in the South (as am I!), tell her she can get 1 good-sized possum in the DCB, 4 squirrels or 2 rabbits. A whole covey of quail can go in it. Sorry - just in a jokey mood!
DandyG03 said:I so badly want the DCB!! I've heard of cooking the 30 minute chicken but not the tenderloin in 10 minutes - wow. I'm going to be getting that DCB this next month and I'll have to test out these recipes!!
susanr613 said:i have a question about the pork tenderloin - how do you get it to be flavorful? i followed the same instructions as for a chicken - oil, rub, micro, let it sit. the chicken comes out moist and flavorful, the pork not as moist and really bland.
i'm not used to cooking pork other than bacon....so....
thanks!
Yes, the Deep Covered Baker is designed to hold a substantial amount of food, making it suitable for serving 8 people, depending on the recipe and portion sizes. It has a generous capacity that allows for cooking large meals like casseroles, roasts, and stews.
The Deep Covered Baker measures approximately 9.5 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height. This size provides ample cooking space for preparing meals that can feed a family or a small gathering.
Yes, the Deep Covered Baker is versatile and can be used in both the oven and the microwave. It is made from stoneware, which retains heat well and ensures even cooking, making it perfect for a variety of recipes.
You can prepare a wide range of dishes in the Deep Covered Baker, including casseroles, baked pasta, roasts, and even desserts like cobblers. Its design allows for both savory and sweet recipes, making it a versatile addition to your kitchen.
Yes, the Deep Covered Baker is easy to clean. It is dishwasher safe, and the stoneware surface is non-stick, which helps prevent food from sticking and makes cleanup a breeze. Just be sure to follow the care instructions to maintain its quality.