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john martin > wrote:
> novice would like to know if there is a 'simple' uncomplicated way to > satisfactorily cook a chicken leg in the microwave please. If its put in a > glass bowl should some water be added to the bowl? thanks for advice. Honestly, I've never tried this, but I would highly reccommned against adding any water. I have cooked chicken legs by steaming and the result is pretty blah. I think I would also just put it in a shallow microwave safe disk with a paper towel cover to prevent splatter. A tight glass lid would get you back to steaming. No guarantees here, but that's my best guess as to how to make this worthwhile. Now, here is what I would try. Lightly cover the whole thing with some dry seasoning. I'd probably try lemon pepper first, but maybe a barbecue rub. Add a little dusting of paprika. Don't overcook! If this is a whole leg (thigh and drumstick) you should get an instant read thermometer and check the temperature. Try 1 minute, check for temperature/doneness, add another minute or 30 seconds as seems needed. 165 F in the middle of the thigh meat (not touching the bone) should be about right. It is kind of tough to get a good reading on just a drumstick. After you've done this once or twice you should get a feel for the time needed in your particular microwave, and if you like the results enough to keep doing it. Good luck. Bill Ranck Blacskburg, Va. |
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