Nu Wave Oven - TBD2024-03-29T14:51:51Zhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/forum/topics/nu-wave-oven?groupUrl=recipesandcooking&commentId=1991841%3AComment%3A1430042&groupId=1991841%3AGroup%3A16596&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes I am, Grammie Sue. It's j…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2013-01-14:1991841:Comment:14472282013-01-14T00:47:52.901ZAmerikinWmnhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/SD
<p>Yes I am, Grammie Sue. It's just a matter of adjusting the time for some recipes, but it's really nice not having to heat up the big oven and that will be a real treat in the summer!</p>
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<p>Yes I am, Grammie Sue. It's just a matter of adjusting the time for some recipes, but it's really nice not having to heat up the big oven and that will be a real treat in the summer!</p>
<p></p> AmerikinWmn How are you doing…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2013-01-12:1991841:Comment:14458372013-01-12T17:05:24.808ZGrammie Suehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/GrammieSue
<p><a href="http://teebeedee.ning.com/group/recipesandcooking/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=0racdzui8g86g" class="fn url">AmerikinWmn</a> How are you doing with the Nu Wave oven? Are you getting used to it? </p>
<p><a href="http://teebeedee.ning.com/group/recipesandcooking/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=0racdzui8g86g" class="fn url">AmerikinWmn</a> How are you doing with the Nu Wave oven? Are you getting used to it? </p> I did some chicken breasts in…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2012-12-31:1991841:Comment:14322722012-12-31T00:00:39.368ZAmerikinWmnhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/SD
<p>I did some chicken breasts in the Nuwave oven, they turned out really moist and good. I used soul food seasoning, a little extra cumin, granulated garlic and a pinch of ground cayenne pepper; put 2 TB extra virgin olive oil in a plastic baggie, added the seasoning and squished them together to mix. Added 3 chicken breast halves and sealed it up. Left them for about 3 - 4 hrs, then cooked them in the Nuwave for about 8 minutes on each side, 16 minutes all together. You'd have to adjust for…</p>
<p>I did some chicken breasts in the Nuwave oven, they turned out really moist and good. I used soul food seasoning, a little extra cumin, granulated garlic and a pinch of ground cayenne pepper; put 2 TB extra virgin olive oil in a plastic baggie, added the seasoning and squished them together to mix. Added 3 chicken breast halves and sealed it up. Left them for about 3 - 4 hrs, then cooked them in the Nuwave for about 8 minutes on each side, 16 minutes all together. You'd have to adjust for the thickness but it's not hard. As I said they turned out great.</p>
<p>Before making the chicken I made some homemade mac and cheese in the Nuwave and I was really happy with the way it turned out. Since I've never made homemade mac & cheese in my life, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I had found a recipe on the back of a macaroni box when I made tuna mac salad the other day. I used that as a base and redid it to my liking and as I said, it turned out well. Since you can use any pan or implement in this oven that you would use in a regular oven, it makes it easy. As long as it fits, that is, lol.</p> As I mentioned, I've used it…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2012-12-30:1991841:Comment:14319672012-12-30T19:25:57.305ZAmerikinWmnhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/SD
<p>As I mentioned, I've used it a few times. I've roasted a whole chicken which turned out great, nice and juicy and browned well on the outside. I did a pot roast, which truthfully, I didn't do correctly so it wasn't so hot. Baked potatoes turned out fine, and I've done frozen food, like chicken strips etc. which were good. I have noticed that it doesn't seem to be all that much faster than a regular oven, maybe a bit, but it uses far less electricity and you don't heat up the whole joint,…</p>
<p>As I mentioned, I've used it a few times. I've roasted a whole chicken which turned out great, nice and juicy and browned well on the outside. I did a pot roast, which truthfully, I didn't do correctly so it wasn't so hot. Baked potatoes turned out fine, and I've done frozen food, like chicken strips etc. which were good. I have noticed that it doesn't seem to be all that much faster than a regular oven, maybe a bit, but it uses far less electricity and you don't heat up the whole joint, which is a plus in the summer. Since I'm just cooking for 2, the fact that I'm saving on the light bill is a plus too. Another good thing is it's a lot easier to clean than the regular oven!</p> I've seen it online, it looke…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2012-12-30:1991841:Comment:14316442012-12-30T18:57:32.811ZLifesighshttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Lifesighs
<p>I've seen it online, it looked interesting. I've seen another new type of oven recently that worked with water or steam. I have a small tabletop convection oven that I use a lot.</p>
<p>Let us know more about your NU Wave experiences AmerikinWmn, nothing like getting info from real experience.</p>
<p>I've seen it online, it looked interesting. I've seen another new type of oven recently that worked with water or steam. I have a small tabletop convection oven that I use a lot.</p>
<p>Let us know more about your NU Wave experiences AmerikinWmn, nothing like getting info from real experience.</p> awesome, Grammie Sue! I'll ch…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2012-12-29:1991841:Comment:14303052012-12-29T19:13:47.852ZAmerikinWmnhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/SD
<p>awesome, Grammie Sue! I'll check it out!</p>
<p>awesome, Grammie Sue! I'll check it out!</p> http://pinterest.com/search/p…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2012-12-29:1991841:Comment:14301862012-12-29T17:11:44.849ZGrammie Suehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/GrammieSue
<p><a href="http://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=Nuwave+oven">http://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=Nuwave+oven</a> Are you a part of Pinterest? I searched your oven and it came up with many pins. Many of the pins were recipes. </p>
<p><a href="http://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=Nuwave+oven">http://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=Nuwave+oven</a> Are you a part of Pinterest? I searched your oven and it came up with many pins. Many of the pins were recipes. </p> Here's a link to their offici…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2012-12-29:1991841:Comment:14302752012-12-29T16:57:49.251ZAmerikinWmnhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/SD
<p>Here's a link to their official site, just so you can see what it is. It's a convection/infra red oven, and it really does do a nice job on everything I've cooked, so far. I do belong to a site for Nu Wave owners but haven't really seen a lot of recipes or information on reheating frozen food etc. I was hoping that someone here might have some input. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.nuwaveoven.com/" target="_blank">http://www.nuwaveoven.com/</a></p>
<p>Here's a link to their official site, just so you can see what it is. It's a convection/infra red oven, and it really does do a nice job on everything I've cooked, so far. I do belong to a site for Nu Wave owners but haven't really seen a lot of recipes or information on reheating frozen food etc. I was hoping that someone here might have some input. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.nuwaveoven.com/" target="_blank">http://www.nuwaveoven.com/</a></p> I have not heard of this oven…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2012-12-29:1991841:Comment:14300422012-12-29T16:52:27.067ZGrammie Suehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/GrammieSue
<p>I have not heard of this oven. Is it something different from ovens of the past? </p>
<p>I have not heard of this oven. Is it something different from ovens of the past? </p>