Cooking system and method of use
First Claim
1. A cooking assembly, comprising:
- a container having a bottom wall and sidewalls that form a hollow chamber;
a rack having a pair of opposing sidewalls and a curved member that extends between and connects to the opposing rack sidewalls;
the sidewalls of the rack having a top edge and a bottom edge wherein the bottom edge engages the bottom wall of the container;
the curved member having a convex surface and a concave surface, that covers the bottom wall of the container, in an upright position the convex surface is upwards facing an apex of the curved member is positioned in the middle of the sidewalls of the rack and below an entire length of the top edge of the sidewalls of the rack when in an upright position;
at least one insert placed on top of the rack and engages the food product between the rack and the insert; and
a cover that fits over the container;
wherein the sidewalls of the rack have a pair of alignment features having rectangular recesses that are centrally positioned on the sidewall of the rack;
wherein the inserts have tabs that extend outwardly and are received within the alignment features of the rack; and
wherein opposite sidewalls of the container have a notch that receives tabs that extend outwardly from the inserts.
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Abstract
An improved bacon cooking system and method of use is presented which includes a container that houses a rack having a pair of sidewalls with a curved member that extends between the sidewalls. The curved member includes a plurality of vanes and a plurality of perforations. A plurality of inserts are sized and shaped to be placed over the curved member in overlapping stacked relation to one another. Bacon slices are placed over the curved member and in-between the inserts. When the system is placed in an oven or a microwave oven, the bacon is generally held in place by the curved member and the inserts thereby producing crispy, generally flat and straight bacon without the mess or inconvenience of cooking bacon conventionally in a pan.
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Citations
14 Claims
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1. A cooking assembly, comprising:
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a container having a bottom wall and sidewalls that form a hollow chamber; a rack having a pair of opposing sidewalls and a curved member that extends between and connects to the opposing rack sidewalls; the sidewalls of the rack having a top edge and a bottom edge wherein the bottom edge engages the bottom wall of the container; the curved member having a convex surface and a concave surface, that covers the bottom wall of the container, in an upright position the convex surface is upwards facing an apex of the curved member is positioned in the middle of the sidewalls of the rack and below an entire length of the top edge of the sidewalls of the rack when in an upright position; at least one insert placed on top of the rack and engages the food product between the rack and the insert; and a cover that fits over the container; wherein the sidewalls of the rack have a pair of alignment features having rectangular recesses that are centrally positioned on the sidewall of the rack; wherein the inserts have tabs that extend outwardly and are received within the alignment features of the rack; and wherein opposite sidewalls of the container have a notch that receives tabs that extend outwardly from the inserts. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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2. A cooking assembly, comprising:
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a container having a bottom wall and sidewalls that form a hollow interior; a rack having a pair of sidewalls having a top edge and a bottom edge that engages the bottom wall of the container and a curved member that extends between and is connected to opposing rack sidewalls; wherein the curved member extends convexly above and across the bottom wall such that a cavity is formed between the curved member and the bottom surface;
the curved member having an apex positioned at a middle of the pair of opposing sidewalls and below an entire length of the a top edge of the pair of opposing sidewalls;an insert having a size and shape that mimics the curved member of the rack; and
a cover that fits over the sidewalls of the container;wherein the sidewalls of the rack have a pair of alignment features having rectangular recesses that are centrally positioned on the sidewall of the rack; wherein the inserts have tabs that extend outwardly and are received within the alignment features of the rack; and wherein opposite sidewalls of the container have a notch that receives tabs that extend outwardly from the inserts. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14)
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12. A cooking assembly, comprising:
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a container having a bottom wall and a pair of opposing sidewalls that form a hollow interior;
a rack having a member that is curved along a length extending between opposing sidewalls having a top edge and a bottom edge that engages the bottom wall of the container;wherein the curved member extends convexly above and across a plane formed by the bottom surface, such that the curved member substantially covers the bottom wall;
the curved member having an apex positioned at approximately a middle of the pair of opposing sidewalls below an entire length of the top edge of the opposing sidewalls; anda cover that fits over the container; wherein the sidewalls of the rack have a pair of alignment features having rectangular recesses that are centrally positioned on the sidewall of the rack;
wherein the inserts have tabs that extend outwardly and are received within the alignment features of the rack; and
wherein opposite sidewalls of the container have a notch that receives tabs that extend outwardly from the inserts.
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