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Default Cinnamon Stick use - Nigella

In watching Nigella's show last weekend, she used cinnamon sticks in two
separate dishes. One was the chicken mughlai and the other was a rice
pilaf.

In her chicken recipe she calls for breaking one piece in half.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._35405,00.html

In her pilaf recipe she calls for breaking one piece into 3 pieces.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._35407,00.html



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"I will say though, that when Nigella broke up her cinnamon stick she did it
in smaller shards than I'm used to seeing. I usually just snap mine in half,
hers broke into more pieces than that. I wasn't so concerned about eating
around them, just that the pieces themselves looked sharp in case you did
mistakenly bite down on one."


This concerned me a little when she did this. I would only break it into 2
pieces outside the pot, and then put it in. Then I would probably take it
out after cooking. But who wants to bite down on shards in the chicken; but
the pilaf, at least one could see them.
Dee Dee


 
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