it depends on what type you are cooking, like someone i know marinates the chicken then puts 1 egg in a plate and then she dips the chicken in it and then after it is dipped she puts the chicken in flour and then cooks it with oil and lets it cook until golden brown. :-)
covered.
yes Another response: Not necessarily. It may be uncovered and basted to maintain moisture.
Bake covered at 350 degrees for 10 minutes in oven. Bake another 6-10 minutes uncovered until fish flakes.
A whole chicken should be baked (roasted) uncovered at 350° for about 20 minutes per pound.
About 10 minutes uncovered, 15 minutes covered or until the flesh turns white (from opaque) and flakes easily.
Baked chicken is very basic. Rinse the chicken, pat dry, sprinkle with salt and pepper then bake uncovered in a 350 degree oven for 1 hour. For more flavor, you can put a halved lemon and thyme in the cavity before baking.
Cooking it covered will cook it faster as it keeps the heat in the food, and if your cooking meats will help to keep the juices in. Uncovered foods will bake faster on the outside possibly buring before the inside gets fully cooked.
you can bake chicken drum sticks with skin on
If you are making teriyaki chicken using boneless chicken breasts, you should bake the chicken for around 30 minutes. If you are using pieces of chicken on the bone, you should bake it for 60 minutes.
no this is not being to use futher b/c chicken is not bake ?
There are a lot recipes that incorporate chicken and honey. You can marinate chicken in honey, or cover it with a honey based sauce, and then bake.
If the meat loaf is having trouble cooking all the way through, and the dish needs an extended amount of cooking time. It is recommended to cover the meat loaf with foil or something similar to keep the dish from becoming dry.
If you want crackling then uncovered definitely. Rub some olive oil in the fat/skin sprinkle with salt, pre-heat oven to 190oc. Put chops on a rack in a roasting tray to catch the fat and turn once, should take about 20-30 minutes. Enjoy!