You can microwave the chicken thighs in the microwave, then blast them under the grill for a few minutes to give the skin some colour, and improve the look.
Is your microwave a straightforward microwave, or dose it have other functions, like grill or oven?
We also have an airfryer, which someone very experienced wih them suggested I treat like a small oven, to cook anything in it I'd usually cook in the oven (albeing the chamber is much smaller, obviously.
These days, my OH still uses the larger ovens we have, but when I'm cooking, I almost always use the convection function of the microwave, or the air fryer (chicken thighs in the airfryer are things of both great beaauty and flavour!) rather than put the big ovens on.
I have cooked drumsticks, wings, breasts, and whole chicken in our microwave, it's a quick way to cook up a feed.Don’t think I’ve ever microwaved chicken. Not sure I’d fancy that.
It’s just a basic microwave.
Don’t think I’ve ever microwaved chicken. Not sure I’d fancy that.
The skin in the pix of the chook I posted was ok to eat as it was not over cooked crispy. It had peri peri sauce on it when eaten so that put a nice zing to it.Straight microwaved skin isn't too delish, in my view.
Yes, I seem to remember learning this a long time ago but have never done it. However, checked on Google and these two links might be useful.Foil in a microwave!Really?
Wow! I always thought metal in a microwave causes some sort of fireworks display!Yes, I seem to remember learning this a long time ago but have never done it. However, checked on Google and these two links might be useful.
Apparently, you MUST cover eggs (with or without foil) with water - otherwise they might explode and also put some salt in the water to help prevent explosions!!!
https://www.wikihow.com/Hardboil-Eggs-in-a-Microwave
http://www.microwaveassociation.org.uk/recipes/recipe.php?id=76
No idea, but old compact disks / dvd's that do the best firework displays when nuked.Wow! I always thought metal in a microwave causes some sort of fireworks display!
What does work very well is poaching eggs in a microwave. Crack egg into a teacup two thirds full of cold water cover with a saucer and microwave for one minute. You need to experiment at first with the time as microwaves vary, always use the same amount of water. It beats other methods of poaching once you've got it right.
I totally agree, @RachoxWow! I always thought metal in a microwave causes some sort of fireworks display!
I think I’ll give it a miss!I totally agree, @Rachox, hence any foil MUST be submerged in water to avoid such a firework display!!! As I've already said, I've never done this myself. I heard about it years ago and, as in the link I posted, it's seemingly OK to do! Please let me know how you get on if you decide to try it
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