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From: expertvillage
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  • Hi! The chicken sure looks delicious and the process is fairly simple. I find this video very useful!

  • This is too hard... Just buy a NuWave oven...

  • Thanks for telling me what temp to cook it at ........ wtfs wrong with you?

  • Sorry but, he said, penetrate the chicken. lol

  • I have a countertop toaster oven which can be used as a rotisserie. I want to try this, but my main concern is the clean up. Is there major cleanup involved with drippings getting ALL over the oven etc?

  • @mark40511 Just put a small pan or something below it, if it will fit, and you can put tin foil on the pan just so the clean up is even easier.

  • Are there any advantages cook'n this way vs. umm say...buy'n a cooked chicken @ the store for $4? Especially considering the following:

    1) Time prep'n food to fit

    2) Time/resources clean'n the unit

    3) Energy cost for cooking

    4) $250+ price tag

    Even if chicken's on sale @ $2...wouldnt the energy consumed during cooking negate the savings? Plus u have to prep & clean! For $250 + energy costs I could buy a lot of precooked rotisserie chickens from the store for less cost & hassle!

  • the rotisserie i have is 60 bucks at walmart and is also a convection oven and toaster oven, which is perfect me, since i live alone and wanted it anyway for the oven aspect. the rotisserie was just a bonus. i've made 2 whole chickens on it and they were like 4-5 bucks and seasoning was cheap.... inlucding maybe 1500 watts for an hour tops? that's not bad. it's just better chicken than in the store. it's worth making it at home in my book.

  • Rotisserie never goes for $4, dunno where the hell you're buying it from. Besides, the benefits of cooking at home gives you the ability to actually flavor it yourself rather than plain, shitty, boring chicken, as well as you knowing exactly what's going into the food. seriously, what're you trying to prove by mindlessly trolling this video?

  • ive never heard of a rotisserie oven costing 250+, I got mine at a garage sale for 25 bucks, but was about to buy a full sized one for 90 at walmart. If you like to cook, one of these is a big help

  • no more advantage then buying or making anything.

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