I usually steam them first, and then grill them or pan-fry them. My question is, can you cook a chicken breast in the microwave? Would it be safe to eat after only cooking them in it?
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03-10-2008, 03:42 AM #1
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03-10-2008, 03:50 AM #2
yea... it would be fine, just make sure that its thoroughly cooked. (same as if you were to cook on grill, in over, etc.) that would be the only iffy thing bout cooking in micro, the possibility of cooking unevenly.
you'd prob be better off w/ boneless chicken... & you could even cut it up prior.
... add some spices before putting it in too.
maybe if you put some chicken in a microsafe bowl, added a little water (or sauce, salsa, etc.) & put in micro if it would kinda have the same effect as "steaming" ?! ... worth a shot.
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Here is a start. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave
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I don't see how this is amusing?
How can food taste bad when cooking it on a grill? Or is it because it's endorsed by George Foreman that it tastes different?
Ziploc Steamer bags work just fine if you're dead-set on nuking your chicken.
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