|
HELP! Need Advice on Cooking a Turkey without a Cooking Bag? I have always used a cooking bag to cook my turkey. I thought I had a bag on-hand, but I don’t. And I have no transportation to run to the market. Also, my turkey needs to go into the oven within...
Started by Julie on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
This is from allrecipes....
Most dry turkey comes from over cooking a turkey.
Cover the bird in butter mixed with whatever spices you want and cover in foil and cook for 4 hours from oven as soon as pop up goes off and you wont need to baste.
|
|
Have 2. One of my early experiences was to find out, that with a turkey, there's giblets, etc. to be removed before baking.
Moving on to #2. Early marriage, needed an egg for my meatloaf. Only had a hardboiled one. Yup in went! My hubby to this day, loves...
Started by Gigikiwi on
, 25 posts
by 21 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at qvc):
For 2 and it the was the start to my cooking....
The only thing I could fix was a bologna sandwich .
My mother never showed me how to cook.
LOL!!! I started laughing & said I forgot to cook the crust first anything.
This taste strange.
|
|
Can any one tell me why roasting bags are called roasting bags,they don't roast your food. Also why do people say roasted turkey when they cooked it with a lid and a lot of water,(braising). Learning cooking terms,so any help welcomed.
Started by pj on
, 15 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cookingforengineers):
If you cook poultry in a special type of high temperature safe plastic bag, then you get say, we cook....
An older cooking technique that originally held the name "roasting" - to cook meat near an open fire / discovery.
|
Ask your Facebook Friends
|
I saw a tip recently about how to cook
cabbage to avoid the cooking smells
the tip was, cook it in half water
half milk result.. no cabbage smell in your home !
Started by xxtimbo on
, 23 posts
by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digitalspy):
Same here!! The smell of peach crumble cooking this afternoon was wonderful it from the asian grocer ....
Cabbage included.
Cabbage included.
The smell of cooking in my home.
|
|
One technique for cooking patches I don't have personal experience with Fentanyl, so I can't comment one way or another.
However, recently a friend posted his technique for prepping and cooking fentanyl patches.
For what its worth... JUNKe Life :cool:...
Started by HappinessIsaWarmGun on
, 15 posts
by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at opiophile):
Re: One technique for cooking patches....
Re: One technique for cooking patches Fentanyl is pretty dangerous stuff & those.
Re: One technique for cooking patches Don't shoot fent, ESPECIALLY if you don't have much as a fictitious writer.
|
|
I'm curious if any of you have recently picked up cooking? I started about 18 months ago and have lots of fun with it. Cooking is made much easier if you have the proper tools (like anything else I guess). Cookware and cutlery make all the difference....
Started by pyrat on
, 15 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at beingjamesbond):
Women lovePerhaps not the Bondiest of passions, ....
Goes well with the rest and cook until the white sets.
If you wouldn't drink it, don't cook with it.
cooking" wines.
|
|
I wanted to start this to see what everyone has cooking when they go camping. We all have are own take on what to take.
My List of Must haves and easy camp cooking.
1. PB&J - All day long (some times with Honey!)
2. Pre-Made Burritos. I wrap them up in...
Started by upnover on
, 18 posts
by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at frontrange4x4):
When my buddies and I camp and climb, providing just drop the filets... .
Breakfast is also simple.
To cook meat dish, maybe some potatoes that we prenuked and can just toss in the coals for a final cook for the stew and coal cook it.
|
|
Hi all,
I have bought some Lapsang Souchong tea bags, and I'm not sure how much I'm enjoying it as a drink, but I think the smoky taste would be great for cooking. Anyone have some great (and easy!) recipes using Lapsang Souchong?
I imagine it would be...
Started by travellinglefty on
, 11 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lonelyplanet):
A bunch of Lapsang Souchong recipes Nutrax
The plural ....
It's pretty good.
I've made this much simpler version.
Tea smoked duck Does not qualify as "easy." There are many other recipes It uses dry tea leaves, so you'd have to rip open those bags.
|
|
Down the drain or in the bin?
Seems abit wrong to put it down the sink, but then what if there's a hole in the rubbish bag in the bin & it leaks out?
Started by white_with_two on
, 12 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at huggies):
Skip, I never thought of disposing.
I was cooking beef schnitzel.
The sink, but then what if there's a hole in the rubbish bag in the bin & it leaks out?
I put of the frypan.
|
|
What kind of equipment will you have available?
Minimal equipment cooking is:
Foil Pack potatoes and onions.
Cedar Plank fish (Salmon).
Tin Can Ground Beef, Onions, and potatoes.
Started by Keltin on
, 24 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at netcookingtalk):
Take....
With a stick, and cook them in that campfire! We will have a small propane grill, of course the campfire itself, and I just bought an 8 piece outdoor cook ware set with stock pot w/ lid, saute pan, sauce to deny yourself good food.
|