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rotuts

rotuts

I  haven't had these two TJ's items in a while , but usually have them in my freezer :

 

TJ Thai shrimp gyoza 

 

thaishrimpgyoza1.jpg.c2959b60e07de2bf47ffa3a0d0359c98.jpg

 

and TJ's fish sticks

 

64C836AE-4A38-C61C-45D2-8066665867C7-9934.jpeg.80e73c907337fee0cd174778473ffdd0.jpeg

 

I used the CSO , conventional bake   400 F 30 minutes , added 10 more # 425 :

 

IMG_3131.thumb.jpg.d3176ab7e7677afba97c92ef193fa775.jpg

 

the pot stickers were very crunch on top , but still moist inside.

 

the FS's were very very crunchy , and did not need to be turned.

 

I used conventional bake , as the CSO is a sealed oven, thus plenty of steam escaped when finished and the

 

door was opened

 

I tried this again the next day :

 

just the 400 F for 30 min:

 

IMG_3136.thumb.jpg.74bc1e2b0ff99a9d7498b2612b8759fc.jpg

 

the potstickers were still crunchy on top , not brned, and moister inside.  better

 

the fish sticks were still crunchy ,did not need to be turned , and moister.

 

both items directly from the freezer.

 

the second cook time is a keeper when I do both of these at the same time

 

if I do the FS's separately , Ill add a few minutes @ the 400 F temp.

 

easy , tasty and a keeper.

 

 

rotuts

rotuts

I  haven't had these two TJ's items in a while , but usually have them in my freezer :

 

TJ Thai shrimp gyoza 

 

thaishrimpgyoza1.jpg.c2959b60e07de2bf47ffa3a0d0359c98.jpg

 

and TJ's fish sticks

 

64C836AE-4A38-C61C-45D2-8066665867C7-9934.jpeg.80e73c907337fee0cd174778473ffdd0.jpeg

 

I used the CSO , conventional bake   400 F 30 minutes , added 10 more # 425 :

 

IMG_3131.thumb.jpg.d3176ab7e7677afba97c92ef193fa775.jpg

 

the pot stickers were very crunch on top , but still moist inside.

 

the FS's were very very crunchy , and did not need to be turned.

 

I used conventional bake , as the CSO is a sealed oven, thus plenty of steam escaped when finished and the

 

door was opened

 

I tried this again the next day :

 

just the 400 F for 30 min:

 

IMG_3136.thumb.jpg.74bc1e2b0ff99a9d7498b2612b8759fc.jpg

 

the potstickers were still crunchy on top , not brned, and moister inside.  better

 

the fish sticks were still crunchy ,did not need to be turned , and moister.

 

both items directly from the freezer.

 

the second cook time is a keeper when I do both of these at the same time

 

if I do the FS's swpwratly , Ill add a few minutes @ the 400 F temp.

 

easy , tasty and a keeper.

 

 

rotuts

rotuts

I  haven't had these two TJ's items in a while , but usually have them in my freezer :

 

TJ Thai strip gyoza 

 

thaishrimpgyoza1.jpg.c2959b60e07de2bf47ffa3a0d0359c98.jpg

 

and TJ's fish sticks

 

64C836AE-4A38-C61C-45D2-8066665867C7-9934.jpeg.80e73c907337fee0cd174778473ffdd0.jpeg

 

I used the CSO , conventional bake   400 F 30 minutes , added 10 more # 425 :

 

IMG_3131.thumb.jpg.d3176ab7e7677afba97c92ef193fa775.jpg

 

the pot stickers were very crunch on top , but still moist inside.

 

the FS's were very very crunchy , and did not need to be turned.

 

I tried this again the next day :

 

just the 400 F for 30 min:

 

IMG_3136.thumb.jpg.74bc1e2b0ff99a9d7498b2612b8759fc.jpg

 

the potstickers were still crunchy on top , not brned, and moister inside.  better

 

the fish sticks were still crunchy ,did not need to be turned , and moister.

 

both items directly from the freezer.

 

the second cook time is a keeper when I do both of these at the same time

 

if I do the FS's swpwratly , Ill add a few minutes @ the 400 F temp.

 

easy , tasty and a keeper.

 

 

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