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I think you could just do it in the oven - but it might not be quite as juicy.
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Ok, I've got my chicken, lemons, garlic, and rosemary!!! Sometime in the next few days I'm fixing this!!! I'll let you know what I think after I fix it!!
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I think it would dry out, don't you? I have to find out what kind of cooking is going on inside the crock pot, and then see if I can duplicate it. Or..I can buy a crockpot.
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You were right Gayle. I can do it in the oven.
Crock Pot/slow cookers use moist heat. Because the pot is kept closed and there is water/liquid in the pot, physics won't allow the temperature inside the pot to rise above the boiling point of the liquid, so you can put everything your recipe calls for into the cooker, turn the thing on, and forget about it all day. The long cooking times also mean that you dont have to worry about taking it out at a specific time (a little extra time won't make much of a difference). Of course, you could do the same thing in your oven by putting meat in a cooker, covering it, setting the temperature low and leaving it in all day, but a crock pot is much more effecient/easier. I might have to add a liquid. What do you think?
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I think I would put it in an oven bag when doing it in the oven. Then I think it would be about the same as the crockpot. I don't think you use any water in oven bags, but I"m not sure.
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I finally got this cooked and it was delicious!!! My husband really, really liked it and he told me that it's something that he'd really like to have again!! Thanks so much for the recipe, Gayle!!!
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That's great Diana! Lindsey's was good too.
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Glad to hear this Diana - it's so easy!! Well, except for pulling off the skin before cooking. I just love things I can pop into the crockpot and forget till it's time to eat. I'm a lazy cook!
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