I've perfected my Nuwave chicken thigh recipe

dasherHampton

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1) dust with salt, pepper, and chili powder

2) apply a generous amount of parmesan cheese

3) dust with a bit of oregano

cook for 20 minutes, flipping at 10

cook an additional 10 minutes, flipping at 5


I dare you to beat how good it tastes.
 

randay

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where do you get all your dust from? the bottom of the vacuum cleaner? ive never tried seasoning my food with dirt, do you think i can substitute dirt for dust?
 

OccamsToothbrush

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where do you get all your dust from? the bottom of the vacuum cleaner? ive never tried seasoning my food with dirt, do you think i can substitute dirt for dust?

The difference between dirt and dust is moisture and particle size. Take your dirt, dry it out in the oven at 200* for an hour before using it and then run it through a sieve. That's how real chefs make dust.
 

JEDIYoda

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1) dust with salt, pepper, and chili powder

2) apply a generous amount of parmesan cheese

3) dust with a bit of oregano

cook for 20 minutes, flipping at 10

cook an additional 10 minutes, flipping at 5


I dare you to beat how good it tastes.
Doesn`t sound very appealing.....way to much dust and sprinkles....
 

MtnMan

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The "cooking" instructions are kinda open-ended. "Cook"?
bake
broil
fry
grill
microwave
air fryer
deep fat fryer
temp
or just "cook"?
 

OccamsToothbrush

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The "cooking" instructions are kinda open-ended. "Cook"?
bake
broil
fry
grill
microwave
air fryer
deep fat fryer
temp
or just "cook"?

With all the dusting involved maybe you put the chicken on the motor of your vacuum cleaner and it cooks as you clean.
 

dasherHampton

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Nobody here knows what a Nuwave is? Seriously?

It's an air cooker that uses three types of heat. It's great for chicken.

You place the thighs upside down on the rack, season them, and cook for ten minutes on high, then flip and repeat. Then do the same at a five minute interval.

They'll come out juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. My recipe does the rest. Delicious.
 

MtnMan

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With all the dusting involved maybe you put the chicken on the motor of your vacuum cleaner and it cooks as you clean.
Or put it on the manifold of your 1958 Ford Country Squire station wagon as you drive to grandma's house for Christmas.
 

sandorski

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Nobody here knows what a Nuwave is? Seriously?

It's an air cooker that uses three types of heat. It's great for chicken.

You place the thighs upside down on the rack, season them, and cook for ten minutes on high, then flip and repeat. Then do the same at a five minute interval.

They'll come out juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. My recipe does the rest. Delicious.

A Nuwhat?
 

BUTCH1

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Hey OP, when you've finished dinner do you use the "Flobee" on the kids?.


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zinfamous

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what does "cook" mean?

bake it (at some temperature)?

fry it?

boil it?

leave it in the sun?
 

zinfamous

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Nobody here knows what a Nuwave is? Seriously?

It's an air cooker that uses three types of heat. It's great for chicken.

You place the thighs upside down on the rack, season them, and cook for ten minutes on high, then flip and repeat. Then do the same at a five minute interval.

They'll come out juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. My recipe does the rest. Delicious.

I thought Nuwave is what you were calling your chicken. :D