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Roast Chicken in a Turbo Cooker
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12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #334
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1x2kg Chicken
A few Potatoes halved
1 Carrot chopped.
1 Onion quartered
A few slices of Pumpkin
Total Cooking Time 80mins
Set temperature to 190 Celcius
Arrange all Veggies on the lower rack. (lightly spray with cooking oil)
Rub Chicken with cooking oil and salt
Place Chicken on the Top Rack - (Cook Breast Down for 40 mins)
Turn Over so Breast Side is up for another 40 mins.
Its handy to be able to see how things are going at the 80 minute mark.
And here is the result.
Vegies were left on bottom rack and not turned over.
This was our first attempt at using this amazing machine.
A few Potatoes halved
1 Carrot chopped.
1 Onion quartered
A few slices of Pumpkin
Total Cooking Time 80mins
Set temperature to 190 Celcius
Arrange all Veggies on the lower rack. (lightly spray with cooking oil)
Rub Chicken with cooking oil and salt
Place Chicken on the Top Rack - (Cook Breast Down for 40 mins)
Turn Over so Breast Side is up for another 40 mins.
Its handy to be able to see how things are going at the 80 minute mark.
And here is the result.
Vegies were left on bottom rack and not turned over.
This was our first attempt at using this amazing machine.
Last edit: 12 years 5 months ago by Garry.
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12 years 5 months ago #335
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Replied by Garry on topic Re: Roast Chicken in a Turbo Cooker
I forgot to mention the amount of fat we found at the botton of the cooker when done.
We filled one small McDonnalds drink cup with fat. :pinch:
Just think... this stuff normally gets re-absorbed in the chicken and vegetables by normal cooking..
We filled one small McDonnalds drink cup with fat. :pinch:
Just think... this stuff normally gets re-absorbed in the chicken and vegetables by normal cooking..
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9 years 3 months ago #910
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Replied by Ben0765 on topic Roast Chicken in a Turbo Cooker
waaaavooooo
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3 years 7 months ago #1543
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I've got one of these should work with the 2KVa generator when the time comes!
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2 years 4 months ago - 2 years 4 months ago #1759
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Replied by fairy62 on topic Roast Chicken in a Turbo Cooker
This roasted chicken looks so yum and perfect. I plan to smoke some fresh, skin-on chicken thighs tomorrow, and have spent the morning contemplating marinades. Usually, I just soak them overnight in some Italian dressing, but I think I would like to try something different this time. What do you all think about bringing chickens? Do any of you normally brine your thighs? If so, what proportions of salt to water do you like? I usually scroll and read these kinds of pages for information. I really like
thebarbec
for its huge content and recipes. can anyone recommend/link to/advise like this site about homemade marinades you have found that work well?
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2 years 4 months ago - 2 years 4 months ago #1766
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Replied by tworivent33 on topic Roast Chicken in a Turbo Cooker
wow! This chicken looks super delicious! It always seemed to me that this food should be super correct. I often find ideas for proper nutrition on the site
bestbodyworkout.com/how-to-lose-chest-fat/
. And you?
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