Need a Quick and Delicious Chicken Recipe in Just 30 Minutes?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around experiences and opinions related to cooking chicken in the DCB (Deep Covered Baker) using a microwave, particularly focusing on the 30-minute chicken recipe. Participants share their personal successes, challenges, and thoughts on the effectiveness of the DCB in their cooking and business practices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that the DCB and 30-minute chicken have significantly benefited their business through referrals.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about saving for the DCB and anticipates its positive impact.
  • Several users mention their positive experiences with the DCB, noting it has led to multiple party bookings.
  • One participant discusses their preference for pork over chicken and shares their upcoming shows featuring pork recipes.
  • Some participants express concerns about negative feedback regarding microwaving meat and seek advice on addressing these concerns.
  • One participant shares a humorous approach to measuring microwave space, suggesting using a baby bottle as a reference for fit.
  • Another participant recounts a specific instance where a DCB fit in a microwave that was initially thought too small.
  • Several participants discuss strategies for ensuring the DCB fits in various microwaves before selecting recipes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the acceptance of microwaving meat, with some participants expressing skepticism while others share positive personal experiences. There is no clear consensus on the best approach to address concerns about microwaving meat.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences related to using the DCB and cooking chicken in a microwave, reflecting diverse cooking preferences and business strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on using the DCB, addressing customer concerns, and enhancing their cooking demonstrations.

ChefBeckyD
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The DCB, 30 minute chicken, and referrals! Just got a call from a past host, who was making the chicken while a friend was over - and called me, because her friend just has to have the DCB - she booked a show for February!:D :D :D


That DCB, and the 30 Minute Chicken have been like GOLD for my business!
 
wow! Good for you! Congrats! I'm saving up for the DCB...cant wait to get it!:balloon:
 
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You will love it! It has been the best thing EVER for my business - this is not the first random call I've had from someone wanting me to do a party and "do that roast chicken in the microwave."

If you could get together even a small catalog show, you could buy it at the host discount this month - it would be soooo worth it!
 
I know. It would be so easy if in the last four months I havent blown EVERY lead. I have a few parties this month and I'm hoping to get bookings for the future. Everyone I know, especially at work, is SICK of PC! (Except me!):angel:
 
The 10-minute pork tenderloin has done it for mine!! :thumbup: :thumbup:

I think if we combined the DCB speed with the Power Cooking show recipes, we could have most working moms eating out of our hands!!!! Think I am going to try it out on some of my friends for a girls night!!
 
10 minute pork has worked for me. Personally, we don't like doing whole chickens in our house. So I have a hard time offering it. I talk about it though, for those who like doing them. Having a show in a couple weeks doing the pork because she loved it at the show she attended. Doing the chili for a couple shows this month. Anyone have a suggestion for using the DCB for brunch shows? I have two this month.
 
I want to do this but I have had a lot of negative feedback about microwaving meat. Any ideas on how to combat this? I'd love to try this show but I'm worried it will have the opposite effect because people seem very wary of eating meat that was cooked in the microwave.
 
I'm making the 20 min ribs tis coming Saturday - I'm hoping the DCB gives me the same luck!
 
Winnipegk said:
I want to do this but I have had a lot of negative feedback about microwaving meat. Any ideas on how to combat this? I'd love to try this show but I'm worried it will have the opposite effect because people seem very wary of eating meat that was cooked in the microwave.
I've never liked microwaving meat either, but I have had great results at home. Do it and they will see it really does turn out.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
The DCB, 30 minute chicken, and referrals! Just got a call from a past host, who was making the chicken while a friend was over - and called me, because her friend just has to have the DCB - she booked a show for February!:D :D :D


That DCB, and the 30 Minute Chicken have been like GOLD for my business!


Becky,

Have you ever gone into a home where the DCB would not fit in their microwave? This is why I have not jumped on this band wagon. How do you prevent this from happening?

THANK YOU!
 
Before you choose the recipe ask the host to measure the inside of the microwave.
 
JAE said:
Before you choose the recipe ask the host to measure the inside of the microwave.

I've done that. She thought it would NOT fit and when I got there (I had the DCB but we had picked a different recipe) ... it would have fit!

What are the measurements that you tell people they will need?
 
chefjeanine said:
I've done that. She thought it would NOT fit and when I got there (I had the DCB but we had picked a different recipe) ... it would have fit!

What are the measurements that you tell people they will need?

This sounds so crazy, but I always ask if a full size baby bottle would fit. So unscientific, but usually if it is tall enough for that it is also wide enough.
 
uh oh
JAE said:
Before you choose the recipe ask the host to measure the inside of the microwave.

Man - thanks for the reminder! Would have been a big oops if I'd shown up this coming Sat and it didn't fit!! :eek:

Does anyone know what size the micro needs to be? I know I saw it somewhere, but I can't remember. I think it was 13 something.

Thanks!
 
amy07 said:
This sounds so crazy, but I always ask if a full size baby bottle would fit. So unscientific, but usually if it is tall enough for that it is also wide enough.

Oh my gosh - I'm about to pee my pants I'm laughing so hard!! :cry:
 
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The measurements are on CC, with the 30 minute chicken materials.
 
Thanks, Ann, that's what I was going to say, except for the part about where you could find it.
 
To accommodate the baker, the interior dimensions of the microwave need to be at least 13 inches wide, 13
inches deep and 7 inches high. Ask hosts to measure the inside of their microwaves for you.
 
If they've got a microhood (a microwave with over-the-stove fan built in), then it'll almost definitely be large enough.
 
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chefjeanine said:
I've done that. She thought it would NOT fit and when I got there (I had the DCB but we had picked a different recipe) ... it would have fit!

What are the measurements that you tell people they will need?


If the DCB will fit, but won't turn (or if there isn't a turntable) then I just turn it every 10 minutes. That has worked just fine.

The only time I have had it absolutely not fit was when I did a show at a Condo Association Clubhouse - smallest microwave I have ever seen! The host took the chicken to her condo (right across the parking lot) and put it in the microwave, and then went 30 minutes later to take it out.
 
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Winnipegk said:
I want to do this but I have had a lot of negative feedback about microwaving meat. Any ideas on how to combat this? I'd love to try this show but I'm worried it will have the opposite effect because people seem very wary of eating meat that was cooked in the microwave.

I meet it head on! When I talk about it, I say "I see the expression on your faces, and I totally understand! That is exactly how I felt when I first heard about it, and I completely resisted the idea of cooking a chicken in the microwave. I'm a food snob, and I said there was NO WAY I was going to cook chicken in the microwave! but one day, at Meijers, I found a whole chicken marked down to 49 cents a lb. I figured that now would be a good time to try it, since I could ruin a chicken for only $2 bucks!" And then I describe my first time making a chicken in the microwave, and I tell them that although they are skeptical now, I guarantee that in 30 minutes they will be sold on it, just like me!
 
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JAE said:
10 minute pork has worked for me. Personally, we don't like doing whole chickens in our house. So I have a hard time offering it. I talk about it though, for those who like doing them. Having a show in a couple weeks doing the pork because she loved it at the show she attended. Doing the chili for a couple shows this month. Anyone have a suggestion for using the DCB for brunch shows? I have two this month.
We don't eat much pork - hardly ever in fact. I have offered the pork for shows, but no one has ever wanted it - they always say "I want that chicken you made at So&So's Show"I've done the chicken at numerous brunch shows - by the time we eat it's noon anyway!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
If the DCB will fit, but won't turn (or if there isn't a turntable) then I just turn it every 10 minutes. That has worked just fine.
The only time I have had it absolutely not fit was when I did a show at a Condo Association Clubhouse - smallest microwave I have ever seen! The host took the chicken to her condo (right across the parking lot) and put it in the microwave, and then went 30 minutes later to take it out.


My microwave is ancient and is big enough to fit the DCB ,but doesn't turn. I dont' turn it either. I think that with the lid on, the steam is cooking everything evenly anyways. My meats and casseroles turn out perfect!!! I think the trick is to leave it in the micro after its done cooking to let the juices seep back into the meats and finish cooking. I LOVE MY DCB!! :love:

My sister ate a porkloin that I did in the micro but I didnt tell her because she never would hae tried it. After she told me how good and tender it was, I then told her. She bought 2 then and another for a Christmas gift a month later.... :D
 
ChefBeckyD said:
We don't eat much pork - hardly ever in fact. I have offered the pork for shows, but no one has ever wanted it - they always say "I want that chicken you made at So&So's Show"I've done the chicken at numerous brunch shows - by the time we eat it's noon anyway!
I'm not really a pork eater, but my family has no qualms about it. I did buy a turkey tenderloin once and it turned out great. When I offer both, people choose the pork. They can probably tell I'm more sold on making the pork, even though I don't say anything about hating to cut up and clean up a chicken.
 
The 10 Min Pork has been awesome for me too! I LOVE the DCB!!!!!! It's been great for sales and bookings!
 
I don't have the DCB but have been thinking about getting it to do this at my shows! I know from first hand that my old microwave wasn't big enough though, it wouldn't even fit the fluted pan. Now that we have a new one, I should purchase this!
 
Just as an FYI, there was someone in the message boards selling 2 DCB and they were $15 each. One was hunter green and one was the classic stoneware. I'm assuming they were d/c'ed. They were also NIB. Please PM me if you want the info.
 
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Tropicalburstqt2 said:
Just as an FYI, there was someone in the message boards selling 2 DCB and they were $15 each. One was hunter green and one was the classic stoneware. I'm assuming they were d/c'ed. They were also NIB. Please PM me if you want the info.


The deep covered baker comes only in cranberry. I think what you are referring to is probably the deep dish baker.;)
 
These couldn't be DCB's. They were never anthing but cranberry. Maybe DDB?
 
Posted the same time as you, Becky. Shouldn't you be in bed? :)
 

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