Typically you would start off with them covered. The steam will help with the cooking process. Toward the end you will want to uncover them to allow the cheese to fully melt and perhaps get a bit brown.
When cooking rice, it is typically best to cook it covered. This helps the rice absorb the water evenly and cook properly.
Covered, you need a steam to form for the rice to cook.
For the best results, cook rice covered to ensure it cooks evenly and absorbs the liquid properly.
The best way to cook chicken for enchiladas is to season and cook the chicken in a skillet until it is fully cooked and then shred it before assembling the enchiladas.
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When cooking meatloaf, it is typically best to cook it covered for the first part of the cooking time to keep it moist, then uncover it towards the end to allow the top to brown and caramelize.
it depends what food it is, like garlic bread it will burn in no time if you dont cover it!
Cover to cook and keep all moist; uncover if you want some 'crust' on top.
Once the enchiladas have been prepared heat the oven to 350 degrees. Once heated cook the dish for 20 to 25 minutes until cooked through.
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.
To properly cook chicken for enchiladas, you can start by seasoning the chicken with salt, pepper, and any desired spices. Then, cook the chicken in a skillet until it is fully cooked and no longer pink inside. Once cooked, shred the chicken into small pieces and use it as a filling for your enchiladas.
"Happy enchiladas with green sauce" doesn't really make much sense in Spanish, but it would be "enchiladas felices con salsa verde". It is pronounced "ehn-chee-LA-dahs fay-LEE-sace cone SAHL-sa BARE-day". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations