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Conference turris::cooks

Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

2806.0. "Tools-chicken cooker" by PNO::OPERATOR () Mon Dec 17 1990 12:07

    Has anyone got any info on those Chicken Skeewer racks that let you
    cook a whole chicken in a vertical postion where they sort of bast
    themselves??  And do they work in the Micro?
                                                    
    mike
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2806.1We Love OursKYOA::SCHORRMon Dec 17 1990 17:087
    We have one of the racks and its one of our favorite ways of cooking
    chicken.  The skin gets very crispy and alot of the fat drips out
    giving the chicken a better taste.  Ours is metal and therefore can't
    go in the Microwave, but with a chicken on it it baely fits in our
    oven.  We have kicknamed checken cooked this way "Chicken Up The ***".
    
    WS
2806.2Also for Cornish hensSCAACT::RESENDEDigital, thriving on chaos?Mon Dec 17 1990 21:055
    We also have the ones that fit Cornish hens.  They cook a beautiful,
    delicious Cornish hen, and as the last reply said, most of the fat
    drips out.  Ours are also metal, so they can't go in the microwave.
    
    Steve
2806.3Yes you can !!!HDSRUS::SWIGARTTue Dec 18 1990 01:036
    I have the complete set sold on TV and it works great. These are metal
    but you can use them in the microwave as long as the meat your cooking
    is over 80% of the total mass of the meat and rack combined. The only
    ones that fit in my microwave is the cornish hen size and they work
    great. My favorite way to use them though is in my gas grill, I've
    cooked three at a time all in under 90 minutes.
2806.4$3.99 at grocery storeSSVAX::MARGOLISTue Nov 05 1991 15:082
    I bought mine at Shaw's Supermarket (New England) for $3.99.  It works
    wonderfully.