All-Purpose! Chicken Tenders Steamed in the Microwave
All-Purpose! Chicken Tenders Steamed in the Microwave

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Chicken Tenders Steamed in the Microwave. I like chicken tenders, so I came up with this recipe to prepare steamed tenders easily. Cover the top of the dish with wax paper or plastic wrap.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have all-purpose! chicken tenders steamed in the microwave using 7 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make All-Purpose! Chicken Tenders Steamed in the Microwave:
  1. Get 4 Chicken tenders
  2. Take 5 grams Japanese leek (the green section)
  3. Prepare 4 slice Ginger (sliced to 1 mm thick)
  4. Take 2 tbsp Cooking sake
  5. Get 1 dash Salt and pepper
  6. Make ready ★Another Option
  7. Get 1 Grated ginger, (tubed) sake

Cooking chicken tenders in the microwave is a fast and easy solution to your last-minute meal challenge. Chicken tenders that have only been partially cooked before being frozen, though, can contain bacteria. Of course the big question is the taste. Who cares how fast it cooks if no one will eat it, right?

Steps to make All-Purpose! Chicken Tenders Steamed in the Microwave:
  1. Step 1: Line the tenders on a heat resistant plate and sprinkle on cooking sake. Step 2: Rub salt and pepper into the tenders. Step 3: Add sliced and halved ginger slices and thinly sliced leek on top of the tenders.
  2. Step 4: Cover with cling film, microwave for 2 minutes (700 W). Turn the tenders over and microwave for a further minute. Step 5: Take it out from the microwave, and without removing the cling film, allow the tenders to cook through in residual heat.
  3. Step 6: Once they have cooled down a little, they are done! If you don't use them straight away, wrap each tender with cling film as shown in the photo. Put them in a ziplock bag and freeze. This comes in handy as you can use them for various kinds of dishes.
  4. Another Option: Steps 1-3 are "the proper way" to prepare these tenders. When you are short on time, just spread the tubed ginger onto the tenders and sprinkle on sake. By doing so, you can remove the odor from the chicken.
  5. "Fry 'Em Up in a Jiffy Chicken Spring Rolls with Salt-Cured Plum and Shiso Leaf"You can make these easily if you have the steamed tenders. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/148008-chicken-spring-rolls-with-salt-cured-plum-and-shiso-leaf
  6. "Refreshing Broccolini & Chicken Tender with Shio-Konbu (salted kelp)"This dish is delicious using a spring vegetable. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/148003-refreshing-broccolini-and-chicken-tenders-tossed-with-shio-kombu

The meat was tender and the skin was crispy, and what more can you ask for in a roast chicken? Chicken breast can be steamed from frozen, but count on at least twice the cooking time as for thawed meat. As an alternative, thaw the breasts first in the microwave, arranged in a single layer on a dish covered with plastic wrap, with ¼ cup of water added. Because microwaves differ in their power, use each model's own defrost setting based on the weight of the chicken. I followed this recipe to the tee.

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