Quick Chicken Cooking with a Rice Cooker: Tips and Tricks

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the use of rice cookers for cooking chicken breasts, with participants sharing their personal experiences and tips regarding timing and methods. The discussion includes various cooking techniques and considerations when using a rice cooker for this purpose.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions needing to cook chicken breasts quickly for a recipe, specifically asking about timing in a rice cooker.
  • Another participant shares their experience cooking frozen chicken in broth for 14 minutes in a rice cooker.
  • Some participants suggest that unfrozen chicken without broth may take around 10 minutes based on their experiences.
  • One participant discusses using a large microcooker, starting with 8 minutes and checking for doneness with a thermometer.
  • Another participant describes using the Executive Skillet for cooking chicken without additional liquids, highlighting its convenience.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience cooking chicken in a rice cooker, recommending cutting the chicken into smaller pieces and suggesting a cooking time of 12-15 minutes on the "white rice" setting.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the optimal cooking time and method for chicken in a rice cooker, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal cooking experiences and preferences, focusing on the rice cooker and alternative methods for preparing chicken.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in quick cooking methods for chicken may find the shared experiences and tips relevant.

chefsteph07
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Has anyone used the rice cooker to cook up a couple chicken breasts? I have a host whose microwave won't fit the baker and I would like to cook some chicken up quick for the chicken/broccoli braid tonight...I know you can do it in the microcooker, but how long for the rice cooker?
 
chefsteph07 said:
Has anyone used the rice cooker to cook up a couple chicken breasts? I have a host whose microwave won't fit the baker and I would like to cook some chicken up quick for the chicken/broccoli braid tonight...I know you can do it in the microcooker, but how long for the rice cooker?
I've used it, but the chicken was in broth. I was making chicken soup in the rice cooker. The chicken breast was frozen, and in the broth it took 14 minutes.
 
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So maybe for unfrozen chicken w/o broth 10 min?
 
chefsteph07 said:
So maybe for unfrozen chicken w/o broth 10 min?

That sounds about right. I'm not sure if you need the broth, but that's just the way I've done it.
 
I do it in the large microcooker occassionally. Start with 8 mins and then check with the thermometer.
 
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DebbieJ said:
I do it in the large microcooker occassionally. Start with 8 mins and then check with the thermometer.

I know, I thought about the microcooker, but since the rice cooker is a bit more, I thought I would use that...thanks for the advice. I would experiment and do it myself today but I am out of chicken! :)
 
Another option is the Executive Skillet (I have the 10"), with the lid. I just put the chicken in, add seasoning if desired, and cook for a few minutes. No water, no oil, no broth, and no turning required!! I love the Executive Cookware!
 
Hi there! As a Pampered Chef consultant, I have definitely used the rice cooker to cook chicken breasts before. It's a great way to quickly and easily cook up some protein for a meal. The best part is that you can add in some rice or other grains to cook at the same time, making it a one-pot meal.To cook chicken breasts in a rice cooker, I recommend using boneless, skinless breasts and cutting them into smaller, evenly sized pieces. This will ensure that they cook quickly and evenly. You can also marinate the chicken beforehand for added flavor.As for timing, it really depends on the size of your chicken pieces and the type of rice cooker you have. I would start with 12-15 minutes on the "white rice" setting and check the chicken for doneness. If it needs more time, you can always add a few extra minutes.I hope this helps and that your chicken/broccoli braid turns out delicious! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using a rice cooker for cooking chicken?

Using a rice cooker for cooking chicken offers several benefits, including consistent cooking results, ease of use, and the ability to cook multiple ingredients at once. The steam and heat distribution in a rice cooker ensures that the chicken remains moist and tender while minimizing the risk of overcooking.

How long does it take to cook chicken in a rice cooker?

The cooking time for chicken in a rice cooker typically ranges from 25 to 40 minutes, depending on the size and type of chicken pieces. Boneless chicken breasts generally cook faster than bone-in pieces, so it's important to adjust the cooking time accordingly.

Can I cook rice and chicken together in a rice cooker?

Yes, you can cook rice and chicken together in a rice cooker. Simply add the appropriate amount of rice and water along with the chicken, seasoning, and any vegetables you want to include. The rice cooker will cook everything simultaneously, allowing for a complete meal in one pot.

What are some tips for seasoning chicken in a rice cooker?

To enhance the flavor of chicken cooked in a rice cooker, consider marinating the chicken beforehand or using a dry rub. You can also add herbs, spices, and aromatics like garlic or onion directly into the rice cooker with the chicken. Experimenting with different seasonings can yield delicious results.

Is it safe to cook frozen chicken in a rice cooker?

Cooking frozen chicken in a rice cooker is generally not recommended, as it may not reach the safe internal temperature quickly enough, increasing the risk of foodborne illness. It's best to thaw the chicken before cooking to ensure even cooking and safety.

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