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I lost my instruction book for my Showtime Rotisserie. How long do I cook a 4 1/2 lb pork loin?
To cook a turkey in a Ronco Showtime Rotisserie, preheat the unit and cook the turkey at 325°F for approximately 13 to 15 minutes per pound. A 10-pound turkey would take about 2 to 2.5 hours. Ensure that the internal temperature reaches at least 165°F for safe consumption. Always refer to the specific model's guidelines for the best results.
When cooking a 7 lb turkey breast on the Ronco Showtime rotisserie, it is recommended to cook it for about 15-20 minutes per pound. Therefore, for a 7 lb turkey breast, you would cook it for approximately 105-140 minutes. It is important to use a meat thermometer to ensure the internal temperature of the turkey breast reaches 165°F for safe consumption. Remember to let the turkey breast rest for about 10-15 minutes before carving to allow the juices to redistribute.
Approx 1 hour and 20 minutes; including "no heat" rotation before carving. In a "Showtime" type rotisserie, it takes the oven about 2 minutes to come up to cooking temp, then roast for 15 minutes per pound. Meat thermomoter in meaty part (away from bone) should read an internal temp of 180 degrees Fahrenheit. Rotate without heat for 5-10 minutes before removing to carve. Showtime Rotisserie manuals are online at ronco.com
Oh, dude, cooking a Boston butt in a Ronco rotisserie? That's like asking how long to cook a turkey in a toaster! But hey, if you're feeling adventurous, you'll want to cook that bad boy for about 20 minutes per pound at 325°F until it reaches an internal temperature of 160°F. Just make sure to check it with a meat thermometer so you don't end up with a pork hockey puck.
Oh, honey, you want that prime rib to be juicy and tender? Well, with a Ronco rotisserie, you'll want to cook that bad boy for about 15-20 minutes per pound for a medium-rare result. Just make sure to use a meat thermometer to check for that perfect doneness, unless you want your prime rib to be as dry as the Sahara desert.
cooking chicken per pound
Show Time Rotisserie requires 20 minutes per pound for a Beef Tri-Tip. A three pound Tri-Tip would require one hour cooking time plus a 5 to 10 minute "rest" time. If you want it slightly less cooked, use 18 minutes per pound. When your Show Time Rotisserie reaches the end of the cook time QUICKLY add an additional ten minutes on the timer so the rotation starts again AND move the switch from "Normal Rotation" to "No heat Rotation". This allows the natural juices to baste the Tri-Tip as it cools for that ten minutes of rest time. If you don't do this you'll notice the drippings continually dropping onto the roosting plate and sizzling as it's moisture is instantly vaporized and the natural grease is cooled and drops into the roasting pan below. Trust me on this one. I've been making perfect Tri-Tips every time for over 25 years on the Show Time Rotisserie. One great product I swear by even if the only thing you ever cook with it is Tri-Tip.
To find the cost per pound of a 24-pound turkey, you divide the total cost of the turkey by its weight. For example, if the turkey costs $48, then the cost per pound is $48 divided by 24, which equals $2 per pound. Therefore, the cost is $2 for each pound of the 24-pound turkey.
You should cook a thawed out 7 pound chicken in a rotisserie for at least 2 to 3 hours. If the chicken is frozen this will take longer.
It takes six min. per pound.
To cook a 4 pound chicken in a rotisserie at a temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit can take nearly two hours. However, you should use a meat thermometer to check that the internal temperature of the chicken is about 165 degrees Fahrenheit. The length of time to cook rotisserie chicken is about 20 to 30 minute per pound of meat.