Of course it is possible. Photo-Voltaic (PV) cells generate some electricity even when the light intensity is low. Put enough of them together, and make them power an electric oven, and you've got a solar cooker that will work in dim light. Evacuated tube solar cooker designs can cook food in diffuse light. The general idea is that the food is in a dark-coloured tube that is suspended inside a larger glass tube, and the space between the tubes is evacuated. The inner tube is heated by incoming light, and the heat cannot easily escape so the temperature rises, even when the light level is low.
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