Re: Food Porn:sf dared me!



Christine Dabney wrote:

On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 17:04:48 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\" Lonergan"
<dog3@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Both the pic and the recipe look wonderful. How did you get it so juicy looking? And so browned? None of my chickens come out looking like that.

Michael



Roast your chicken by this method, and I think you will be delighted
with the results. I posted the link to the recipe...

Christine


I have to agree that it's the best way. Mind you, it helps if you're using a chook with a good flavour to begin with, not one of those battery farmed things from the supermarket.

Christine
(Another one...)
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: "Cooking Something from Nothing"
    ... Christine Dabney wrote: ... "healthy" cheese. ... I am heading out to the market to get some chickens that are on sale. ...
    (rec.food.cooking)
  • Re: costs of feed !
    ... been brought here as early as possible, i.e. by the first settlers, ... Were chickens not in NZ before the Europeans? ... It is not intended to be a dominant flavour in itself. ... Battery farming is not the fault of those who run them, ...
    (sci.agriculture.poultry)
  • Re: Has anyone here ...
    ... more full of flavour than ... and furthermore that battery chickens tasted of fuck-all. ... you pay a premium for the great food, and you pay 10 times that on top, ... of wine, in some cases, and I find that really, really annoying, since ...
    (uk.rec.motorcycles)
  • Re: Crock-pot cooking
    ... I've read that one can roast a chicken in one, ... braize....I've slow cooked chickens and roasts of both beef and pork in ... Brown your meat to get maxium flavour in a fry pan or whatever first (not ...
    (rec.food.cooking)
  • Re: costs of feed !
    ... settlers in the early half of the 19th century. ... Were chickens not in NZ before the Europeans? ... It is not intended to be a dominant flavour in itself. ... increased so much with the associated demand for food. ...
    (sci.agriculture.poultry)