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The thread explores the possibility of preparing a double batch of fajitas in the DCB (Deep Covered Baker) using a microwave, with participants sharing their experiences and techniques related to cooking larger quantities for shows.
Views differ on the best methods for cooking larger batches of fajitas, with no clear consensus on a single approach or timing.
Participants shared personal experiences from cooking for shows, highlighting the challenges and successes of preparing meals for larger groups.
Consultants preparing for shows with large audiences may find the shared experiences and techniques relevant to their own cooking demonstrations.
pamperedlinda said:I had to do extra at a recent show. This is what I did: I put 3 chicken breasts in the bottom of the baker - sprinkled with seasoning and salt. Then the peppers & onions - sprinkled with seasoning. Then 3 more chicken breasts - sprinkled with seasoning, salt and lime juice. Microwaved for 30 mins. turned out perfectly. Oh, we also added a can of black beans in the middle. looked kind of odd when I chopped with the salad choppers, but everyone loved them, and it was more than enough food.
ChefBeckyD said:Linda - how many people did this feed?
I have a show in a couple weeks for all men, and there will be at least 12 of them there. Men aren't going to be happy with a sample or a taste. I need to know I can feed them all!
For the Time for Double Recipe DCB Fajitas, you will need boneless chicken breasts, bell peppers, onions, fajita seasoning, olive oil, and tortillas. Optional toppings include sour cream, guacamole, and shredded cheese.
The preparation time for the Time for Double Recipe DCB Fajitas is approximately 15 minutes, and the cooking time is about 25 minutes, making the total time around 40 minutes.
Yes, you can use frozen chicken for the Time for Double Recipe DCB Fajitas. However, make sure to thaw it completely before cooking to ensure even cooking and proper texture.
You will need a Deep Covered Baker (DCB), a cutting board, a knife, and measuring spoons. Additionally, having a spatula or tongs for flipping the chicken and vegetables can be helpful.
Absolutely! You can customize the vegetables in the Time for Double Recipe DCB Fajitas by adding or substituting with your favorites, such as zucchini, mushrooms, or corn, to suit your taste preferences.