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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with a microwave rib recipe from Pampered Chef, discussing its effectiveness, taste, and the impact on sales of related products like the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) and grill pans.
Views differ on the quality of the ribs, with some participants enjoying them while others found them lacking. There is no clear consensus on the recipe's effectiveness in achieving tender ribs.
Participants shared personal experiences with the recipe, including variations in cooking methods and preferences for different types of ribs. The discussion reflects a range of cooking experiences and sales outcomes related to the DCB and grill pans.
Consultants interested in exploring product demonstrations and recipe effectiveness may find the shared experiences relevant.
PC_CPR said:Excellent! Did you also use the grill pan? I love my DCB--but haven't sold a single one. I can't wait to try the rib recipe!
PC_CPR said:Excellent! Did you also use the grill pan? I love my DCB--but haven't sold a single one. I can't wait to try the rib recipe!
ChefBeckyD said:Really? you haven't sold even one?.......Have you tried doing the 30 Minute Chicken at a show? I sell at least one per show, and have 12 Cooking Shows for Oct. because I do the 30 minute chicken at my shows........you should try it!
Dena,Denarella said:So would you recommend the DDB for your first purchase or the 12" skillet?
KellyTheChef said:My ribs are in the micro right now...can't wait to try them!
Maybe a little more time or higher temp would have helped?ginamkiely said:I made the ribs and I have to say, being that ribs are my favorite thing to eat, I wasn't that impressed. They were GOOD, not great. The meat didn't fall off the bone, it was actually quite hard to get off, and that's the best thing about ribs. I will make them again once in a blue moon at home, but I won't be doing them at a show. just my opinion....
For the Pampered Chef microwave rib recipe, you will typically need ribs, your choice of seasoning or marinade, and any additional ingredients like barbecue sauce. It's best to check the specific recipe for exact measurements and options.
The cooking time for ribs in the microwave can vary depending on the size and type of ribs, but generally, it takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Always refer to the specific recipe for precise timing and instructions.
It is recommended to thaw the ribs before cooking them in the microwave for even cooking. Cooking frozen ribs can lead to uneven results and may require additional cooking time.
You will need a microwave-safe dish or the Pampered Chef Micro-Cooker, which is designed for steaming and cooking in the microwave. Additionally, you might want measuring spoons and a basting brush for applying sauces.
Yes, the microwave rib recipe is great for meal prep! You can cook a batch and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to a few days or freeze them for longer storage. Just reheat before serving.