rosye13 (855.7 days ago) I do 400 degrees for 20 mins.
nutnut (855.9 days ago) i bake them at 350 for about 30-40 minutes if they are thawed prior. if youre unsure you can slice it if the juices run clear youre safe. if youre not putting anything on them just plain they will dry out if you cook them too long. a little butter on them or a tiny bit of water in the bottem of the pan helps.i usually stuff them, bread them, then bake them. in which case it takes a bit longer like an hour =).
love.nora (856.3 days ago) I broil mine in the oven on 350 for abot 20-30 mins depending on your climate. I bake them at 350 as well but check to make sure they dont get dry. I sprinkle them with soy sauce shire sauce and spices...they are awesome and you can use pan sause to pour over rice :D
MysticMoonMommyIsBack (856.4 days ago) I generally do what everyone else does. Bake at 350 for about 30-45 minutes.
JustTha5ofUs (856.4 days ago) i do mine at 350 for 30 minutes for the small ones, and 40 to 45 for the larger ones, and sometimes i buy the seasoning packet on the vegetable aisle that comes with seasoning and a bag, and my kids and hubby are in love
MichelleMc(pink!) (856.5 days ago) I bake mine at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes. I use a stem thermometer to make sure they`re done inside.
luvbeingamom (856.5 days ago) I usually cook them at 400 for about 30 minutes. But the time depends on the thickness of them. When i pound them out to real thin to stuff them it only needs to cook for about 15 min, but when they are think (1/2 in to an 1 in) it can take as long as 45 minutes to cook. I like the 400 b/c it keeps them from being dry, but i also always cook them with some sauce or marinade.
MJamison (856.5 days ago) typically about an hour at 350.. start checking it at 30 minutes to make sure it isnt dryign out!