Don't forget to put the butter out to soften!
Oh pshaw, on Thu 22 Nov 2007 12:15:40a, Sqwertz meant to say...
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 06:32:09 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>> Oh pshaw, on Wed 21 Nov 2007 11:27:13p, Sqwertz meant to say...
>>
>>> My trick was telling my brother to hold the Reynolds roasting bag
>>> while I put the stuffed turkey into it.
>>>
>>> The turkey dropped right through the bottom of the bag and onto
>>> the floor without the slightest pause. Kinda like the movie,
>>> "Contact".
>>>
>>> The flour inside the bag added a nice little, "Poof" to top it off.
>>
>> Somehow we've always managed to do that task over the sink. Not so far
>> to fall, and luckily it hasn't yet.
>
> There was no reason to suspect we'd have to do it over the sink.
> It was well worth the only time we used one of those bags.
>
> I don't even remember if we used the bag afetr all. They came
> 2-3 to a package and I know I had at least one left a few years
> later. I probably still have it, come to think of it.
>
> Do those roasting bags really help?
>
> -sw
>
IMHO, I think they do. I have used them for years, roasting turkeys, oven
pot roast, pork loin, oven stews, etc. What I like most is that they
promote browning better than a covered roaster, and the meat is incredibly
juicy. One side benefit, although I have a self-cleaning oven, is that
they virtually eliminate any spattering of the food/fat onto the oven
surfaces.
--
Wayne Boatwright
Wednesday, November 21st,2007
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