Meat and veggies cook at different rates, and you wouldn't want to boil either one of them dry in a brine. You will end up with a salty mess.
You can brine foods, and then roast them, but boiling foods in brine does not work.
I need to know the exact difference between brine shrimp and artemia. Which of the above holds the better nutrition? And which one is good for aquarium fishes? Compare the protein content of these creatures.
I have never tried to brine a turkey before but I would like to try this year. The problem is it will only be 2 of us for dinner and I have a small 11 lb turkey. So far I have only found recipes for standard or larger birds than I have. I know I can probably just use the amount in a normal...
My guppy fry only seem to want to eat the baby brine shrimp I hatch for them. Is it okay for them to be eating only these?
They're two weeks old now and since they were born I've given them baby brine shrimp (live), a paste of water/cooked egg yolk and crushed up flake food (which I've been...
I saw an amazing turkey brine on a tv show for a BBQ turkey. The show gave the ingredients but did not specify the amounts, and I need help with guesstimation so the proportions are correct for the brine. The brine calls for water, salt, sugar and brown sugar (cooked until dissolved) then soy...
I Always Put The Eggs Into The Tank Because I Dont Have The Setup To Hatch Them, I Never Pay Attention To It But Do They Eat The Eggs Or Just Let It Get Sucked Into The Filter?
The Fish Are All Livebearers, I Have Salt, And The Temperature Is At 78 Degrees F