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Dull and probably obvious but how do you re-heat chicken to give to a baby?

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Guitargirl · 11/08/2007 09:47

Have cooked chicken with sauce and veggies and have quite a lot of it frozen.

I usually use the BabyCook to defrost DD's food when it's just veg but am a bit wary that the BabyCook might not heat the chicken up enough. Any suggestions? Microwave?

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gillhowe · 11/08/2007 10:06

Hi, I don't have a babycook so can't comment. I usually defrost in fridge (or at room temp if not much time) and then heat in the microwave. I do this with chicken in sauce and also plain cooked chicken. No problems yet - touch wood!

MrsBadger · 11/08/2007 10:12

same way you'd reheat it for you ie thaw in fridge or at room temp, microwave till piping hot, cool till edible.

(Am afraid I have no idea what a BabyCook is)

Jojay · 11/08/2007 10:14

Same as what the others said. Reheat till piping hot part is v.important.

Guitargirl · 11/08/2007 10:18

Thanks - you can tell I'm a cooking novice, can't you?

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camgirl · 30/08/2007 21:13

I use the Babycook -- you use the normal amount of water for just cooking the chicken plus one extra measure (I think... And this is for just reheating - it's more if you want to defrost the chicken as well.) The details are in the booklet, which I don't have to hand, but if you've lost it let me know and I'll dig it up. It comes out scalding..

BTW I don't use the BC to defrost and reheat as it takes forever. Just reheating is OK though.

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