What Are the Minimum Size Requirements for a Microwave to Fit a DCB?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the minimum size requirements for microwaves to accommodate the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) used in cooking. Participants share personal experiences related to measuring microwaves and the challenges faced during cooking demonstrations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the minimum interior dimensions needed for a microwave to fit the DCB.
  • Another participant mentions that the required size is 13x13x7 inches.
  • Several users recount experiences where they had to bring their microwaves to shows to ensure compatibility with the DCB.
  • One participant shares a humorous incident where a recipe did not turn out as expected due to the lid being placed upside down during cooking.
  • Another participant notes that many small microwaves are only 12 inches wide, which may not accommodate the DCB.
  • One participant asks if a rotating plate is necessary for the microwave, to which another clarifies that it is not required but suggests rotating the Baker if the microwave does not have one.
  • Several participants express the importance of asking hosts to measure their microwaves beforehand to avoid issues during shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of a rotating plate, but there is general agreement on the importance of measuring microwaves to ensure the DCB fits.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes from cooking shows, highlighting the practical challenges faced when the DCB does not fit in the host's microwave.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants preparing for cooking demonstrations may find this discussion relevant, particularly those who use the DCB in their presentations.

dkitten13
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Does anyone know the minimum measuring size the inside of a microwave has to be? I want to make sure if my host on Friday decide to use the DCB that I won't be surprised that it won't fit.

Sorry if this is out there somewhere, I couldnt' find it.

Thanks!
 
13x13x7......:d
 
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Thanks! Did you sit in Jill's box? I think I recall that was you! ;)
 
I just had a show on Friday that I could have used this info for...I took my microwave just in case and it was a good thing I did!!!
 
dkitten13 said:
Thanks! Did you sit in Jill's box? I think I recall that was you! ;)

lol...YEP! that was me in Jills Box......;););)
 
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Well, I didn't see you since I was in on Day 1 but I remembered you were psyched! It was great! I should have thought ahead so we could have met!
 
If you want to come to City Island tonight, Jillian Grant is gonna be here to do a demo.....:D
 
Ginger - I have a host that says her micro is small. Do I ask her to measure her microwave and the inside opening should be at least 13x13x7? Thanks!
 
PamperedSD said:
Ginger - I have a host that says her micro is small. Do I ask her to measure her microwave and the inside opening should be at least 13x13x7? Thanks!

Yes - that's exactly what you need to do!
 
Yes! Many of the small microwaves are only 12" wide. You don't want to go to a show with your DCB and recipe, then find out it won't fit!

I had the same problem when I did a show at a friend's house recently. Fortunately, I found out ahead of time so I was able to change the recipe, and used the deep dish baker instead.
 
also do they have to have a rotating plate?
 
this just happened to me at a show today. Made the grilled chicken penne al fresco and put the lid on upside down! The pasta turned out great. The chocolate molten lava cake, on the other hand... should NOT be baked with the lid on upside down. About 1/4 of the batter ended up all over her microwave. Fortunately, we all had a good laugh about it and the cake still tasted delicious. Sold a DCB, too! Live and learn... I'll always ask my hosts to measure their microwaves from now on!
 
Maragib said:
also do they have to have a rotating plate?

They don't have to have a rotating plate, but if they don't, you will need to rotate the Baker every so often.

For example, if my host's micro doesn't rotate, I turn the 30 minute chicken 1/4 turn every 10 minutes. (so I turn it twice - at 10 minutes and again at 20)
 
Just had this happen to me too. Funny thing was I usually ask my hostess but because she asked me to do a specific recipe from a show she had been at I just assumed that she had thought of that. She had been to 2 different shows in the last couple of months, both hands on shows and still asked for it and it didn't fit. Luckily her niece lived about 1/2 mile away and they just went and got her microwave.
 
Thanks for the tips! I asked my hostes and her microwave is too small. We were going to do the fajitas so now I'm going to make them in the grill pan.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the minimum size requirements for a microwave to fit a DCB?

The minimum interior dimensions for a microwave to accommodate a Deep Covered Baker (DCB) are typically 10 inches in height, 14 inches in width, and 10 inches in depth. It's important to measure your microwave's interior space to ensure a proper fit.

Can I use a DCB in a smaller microwave?

No, using a DCB in a microwave smaller than the recommended dimensions can lead to improper cooking and may damage the DCB or the microwave. Always ensure your microwave meets the minimum size requirements.

What happens if my microwave is too small for the DCB?

If your microwave is too small for the DCB, you may not be able to close the microwave door properly, which can prevent the food from cooking evenly. Additionally, it could cause the DCB to crack or break due to heat exposure.

Are there specific microwave brands that fit the DCB better?

While most standard microwaves that meet the minimum size requirements should fit the DCB, brands with larger interior spaces, such as Panasonic or Breville, may provide a better fit. Always check the interior dimensions before purchasing.

Can I use the DCB in a convection microwave?

Yes, you can use the DCB in a convection microwave as long as the microwave meets the minimum size requirements. The DCB is designed to be versatile and can be used in various cooking methods, including convection cooking.

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