V Venus Member May 11, 2008 #1 Why is it that sometimes people go to restaurants, they tell the waiter that their chicken/steak is dry? I didn't know it was supposed to be moist.....Did they want it dunked in a bucket of water beforehand?
Why is it that sometimes people go to restaurants, they tell the waiter that their chicken/steak is dry? I didn't know it was supposed to be moist.....Did they want it dunked in a bucket of water beforehand?
C cwstuffff Guest May 11, 2008 #2 If you bit into dry chicken you'd know it and people shouldn't have to pay for overcooked (dry) food
RedR New member May 11, 2008 #3 no, it means that it has been cooked too long, if it was cooked for the right amount of time, it would be moist.
no, it means that it has been cooked too long, if it was cooked for the right amount of time, it would be moist.