Roast in the New Deep Dish Covered Baker!

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The discussion centers on cooking a frozen beef roast using the Deep Dish Covered Baker, highlighting a successful 30-minute recipe. The user substituted a whole chicken with a frozen roast and utilized a packet of Lipton Onion Soup Mix for seasoning. The roast, along with potatoes and baby carrots, was cooked in a microwave, resulting in a flavorful dish that impressed attendees at a BINGO event. The user plans to purchase the baker at a discount due to the positive outcome.

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  • Understanding of microwave cooking techniques
  • Familiarity with using the Deep Dish Covered Baker
  • Knowledge of basic seasoning methods, specifically using Lipton Onion Soup Mix
  • Experience with preparing vegetables for roasting
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  • Explore different seasoning options for roasts and vegetables
  • Learn about the benefits of using the Deep Dish Covered Baker for various recipes
  • Investigate tips for improving the texture of microwaved potatoes
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Home cooks, meal prep enthusiasts, and anyone interested in quick and efficient cooking methods using the Deep Dish Covered Baker.

COOKINWITHSHERRI
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This is long - but you'll be glad you read it!
I had a BINGO tonight and I was at the store to get a chicken to try out the 30 min recipe. I forgot to pick up one to have it thawed out and ready to cook. They didn’t have any thawed whole chickens and Well, I’m so glad they didn’t! At first I picked up some frozen chicken breasts and thought I’d just used those, thinking that the moisture from them being frozen would help keep it moist… I was brainstorming with another consultant friend while I was at the store. (Thanks Anna! – She lent me the covered baker.) I knew it was too late to do the whole chicken and I wasn’t totally sure about doing the frozen breasts so I thought, why don’t I use a roast. I had a roast in the freezer, so I thought I’d try out. (I was trying to keep my cost down!) I pre-make all my food for BINGO’s, so while other things were cooking I took the frozen roast and placed it in the baker… My micro is really small, it fit but wouldn’t turn. Directions for the chicken say if it doesn’t turn on it’s own, then turn it half way.

So here’s how I prepped it…..
Frozen Roast on the bottom. I found a packet of roast seasoning at ALDI’s and rubbed it on top. (Usually I pour in a packet of Lipton Onion Soup Mix, but I thought I’d try something new.)
I cut about 5 potatoes with the crinkle cutter (Skins on) and threw in about ½ a bag of Baby Carrots in. (Veggies around the roast.) I put about 1/8 cup of water sprinkled on the veggies – I was scared for the potatoes..

So I started cooking it. About 15 minutes into it, the door on my micro came open (because it was trying to turn… LOL) So I thought, OK I’ll just finish it up at the Club House in their micro, while I’m setting up. I cooked it an additional 30 minutes. (It did turn in there, but just barely.) I put it out on the table and put the lid on it to set, like the chicken recipe says. I finished dishing up and did my talk about what were about it eat – about 10-15 minutes. I take the lid off and it smelled WONDERFUL! It did brown – I’m sure it was the seasoning… As customers were coming in they all remarked and asked what smells SO GOOD? I had explained during my talk that they were my taste testers, that this was a new product and a new recipe. I cut into it and it’s done all the way through, it cut really easy. The carrots were yummy. I don’t think anyone tried the potatoes though. They looked dried up and not very pretty. Maybe it was because I cut them too small? I didn’t taste them either…. So needless to say, all and all it was a big hit…. I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! I’ll be getting one at the 60% OFF for sure. It was great cooking a roast in less than an hour – From the freezer!!! It had the taste of my roasts that I cook all day!

I booked another February Show because of it! WOO HOO!!!!!
 
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Sounds fabulous!! I can't wait to try a roast - my family has been LOVING the chicken!!
 
So if you want to try this recipe, it’s really easy!30-Minute RoastIngredients:1 Frozen Beef Roast (2-3 lbs)1-2 lbs of potatoes, cut into wedges (skins on)1 lb of baby carrots1 packet of Lipton Onion Soup Mix1/8 cup of waterDirections:1. Place frozen roast in the bottom of the Covered Baker.2. Rub packet of Lipton Onion Soup Mix on top of roast.3. Cut potatoes into wedges and place around the roast.4. Add baby carrots on top of the potatoes.5. Sprinkle 1/8 cup of water over the vegetables.6. Cover with lid and cook in microwave for 30 minutes.7. Let sit for 10-15 minutes before serving.8. Serve and enjoy!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the New Deep Dish Covered Baker used for?

The New Deep Dish Covered Baker is designed for versatile cooking, allowing you to roast, bake, and even steam a variety of dishes. It's perfect for preparing casseroles, lasagna, and even desserts, making it a great addition to any kitchen.

Can I use the Deep Dish Covered Baker in the microwave?

Yes, the Deep Dish Covered Baker is microwave-safe, allowing you to quickly prepare meals without the need for an oven. Just be sure to follow the recommended cooking times and guidelines for microwave use.

How do I clean the Deep Dish Covered Baker?

The Deep Dish Covered Baker is dishwasher-safe, making cleanup a breeze. For best results, you can also hand wash it with warm, soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge to maintain its appearance and longevity.

What materials is the Deep Dish Covered Baker made from?

The New Deep Dish Covered Baker is made from high-quality stoneware, which provides excellent heat retention and even cooking. This material is also designed to withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for oven use.

Can I use the Deep Dish Covered Baker for freezer storage?

Yes, the Deep Dish Covered Baker is freezer-safe, allowing you to prepare meals in advance and store them for later use. Just be sure to let the dish come to room temperature before placing it in a preheated oven to avoid thermal shock.

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