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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Roasting Pans
As to the roaster, I haven't had the same experience with my enamel lidded roaster as the reviewer (when I can actually get the lid on), but I don't use the flip-the-bird method of cooking. (I'd drop it and send the turkey flying across the kitchen, so while it sounds good in theory I'll skip the flip, thanks.) (It's supposed to make it more moist by letting the juices flow to the top of the bird while it's upside down, then you turn it over to finish the cooking and brown the skin. I first heard about it on a cooking segment on NPR.)
And as for Thanksgiving, DH managed to carve enough from the outer portions of the bird for us to go ahead and eat so it really wasn't a total disaster. Gives me a good cooking story to tell, though! ;)
2 comments:
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"Baste the turkey, baby the turkey, tend the turkey, love the turkey, feel oneness with the turkey..."
ReplyDeleteOk now that was funny!
Hi Melinda:
ReplyDeleteI got a laugh! I'm tickled pink, and thanks for the feedback. :) I might have to keep at this blogging thing...
Kim