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Can I cook chicken in a microwave?
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<blockquote data-quote="GearHeadDan" data-source="post: 2046785" data-attributes="member: 736192"><p>I buy these cheap chicken kiev and cordon blue at the aldi store, and sometimes I want to eat one without the 45-minute oven process? I understand that the chicken is frozen and uncooked. If I defrost, then cook it first in the 1000 watt microwave, then give it 2 toaster oven cycles, do you think this be enough to fully cook the chicken in 15-20 minutes?</p><p></p><p>Don't tell me its not worth the time saved or not to do it, cuz ill probably do it anyway, and come up with my own way .... Just wondering, how hot do I need to get chicken before its considered "fully cooked"??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GearHeadDan, post: 2046785, member: 736192"] I buy these cheap chicken kiev and cordon blue at the aldi store, and sometimes I want to eat one without the 45-minute oven process? I understand that the chicken is frozen and uncooked. If I defrost, then cook it first in the 1000 watt microwave, then give it 2 toaster oven cycles, do you think this be enough to fully cook the chicken in 15-20 minutes? Don't tell me its not worth the time saved or not to do it, cuz ill probably do it anyway, and come up with my own way .... Just wondering, how hot do I need to get chicken before its considered "fully cooked"?? [/QUOTE]
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