I like mine better cooked in the oven, the reason I do microwave them is to make them fastdogs on a quick eat.
You?
Yeah, I like the crispness of the breading from being in the oven.
Which do you prefer?
BQ: Who's dumbazz idea was it to cook cakes? They're so much better raw.
What's wrong with raw eggs? You clearly haven't seen Rocky...
I'm going on holiday in just over a week. We go on a monday and come back on a friday. I am taking a load of shopping with us to last us the week (its only a couple of hours drive away in a caravan park, there will be 4 adults and 4 children). Anyway, someone suggested cooking a couple of meals...
i have cooked spaghetti marinara in the fridge and its been there since thursday (today is monday) btw the marinara mix was frozen
and it doesn't smell bad or anything
i was reading through the Dubai customs, and in the banned items list, it included cooked and homemade food
why is it banned?..its not something that would hurt anyone, its obviously for personal use as the person bringing it is usually an expat who is bringin with him a taste from home which...
I have fried chicken from yesterday.
I want to use it for another recipe.
Last time, i used a fried chicken and cooked a chicken soup with it, simply just with carrots, black pepper and onions.
And when I say cooked food I mean very expensive food including $30-40 lobsters and $10/lb. shrimp. Who would I have to contact to report this? And will they actually even do anything about it?
Can you watch this video, and NOT think that someone is manipulating this entire event for maximum distraction?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TC6mrERVcXE
I was just watching Food Network and they were making a pasta with clams in it. They started to say that if a clam isn't open, then you shouldn't open it.
After Kevin Costner killed a sea monster in the movie Waterworld, he was shown cooking a large piece of light colored flesh. What species did production use for this flesh?
I have some corned beef I bought from the store. The first two ingredients are "beef and cooked corned beef". Aren't all canned meats required by law to be cooked? Are there any meats that are canned but not cooked?
I don't have a thermometer. Its about a half lb sausage. I usually cook on medium heat and do it for 12 minutes total, 3 mins on each side. Any advice? Thank you!
i've recently started weight watchers diet and one of my main meals is 100g of diced turkey and microwaved steamed veg and i've been getting busy lately and trying to find ways of cutting corners :) just wondering if its safe if i cooked all the meat the day i buy it and then separate and freeze...