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On May 30, 1:08*pm, George Orwell > wrote:
> I do it this way. *I rub in the seasoning prior to dipping and > flouring. *This is what I use: *(use whatever measuring unit > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *you wish) > > 2 salt > 1 curry powder > 1 very fine chopped garlic; dried out a bit(or garlic powder) > 1/2 chili powder > 1/2 cumin > 1/2 cayenne > 1/2 black pepper > 1 oregano (dried) > 1 basil (dried) > 1 parsley (dried) > > Mix and rub. *I also rub some under skin. *The same mix is > used for roast chicken EXCEPT that I add melted butter to > the spice mix as well as lemon or lime juice. *I then paint > the outside of the roast chicken. *I should next time also > put some of this stuff under the skin; also next time, I'll > use olive oil instead of the melted butter. > Like we haven't a clue as to how to make our own seasoning salt. I do like the roast chicken idea though. > Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this > non corrisponde ad un utente * |message is not related to a real > reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an > di un sistema anonimizzatore * |anonymous system > Per maggiori informazioni * * *|For more info > * * * * * * * * *https://www.mixmaster.it |
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![]() A Moose In Love wrote: > On May 30, 1:08 pm, George Orwell > wrote: > >>I do it this way. I rub in the seasoning prior to dipping and >>flouring. This is what I use: (use whatever measuring unit >> you wish) >> >>2 salt >>1 curry powder >>1 very fine chopped garlic; dried out a bit(or garlic powder) >>1/2 chili powder >>1/2 cumin >>1/2 cayenne >>1/2 black pepper >>1 oregano (dried) >>1 basil (dried) >>1 parsley (dried) >> >>Mix and rub. I also rub some under skin. The same mix is >>used for roast chicken EXCEPT that I add melted butter to >>the spice mix as well as lemon or lime juice. I then paint >>the outside of the roast chicken. I should next time also >>put some of this stuff under the skin; also next time, I'll >>use olive oil instead of the melted butter. >> > > > Like we haven't a clue as to how to make our own seasoning salt. I do > like the roast chicken idea though. I would leave out the curry powder and add a tbs. or 2 of good oil, coat the chicken well and let rest for 1/2 an hour, then fry. i like to use the dried chipoltes, lightly crushed up. -- Mr. Joseph Paul Littleshoes Esq. Domine, dirige nos. Let the games begin! http://fredeeky.typepad.com/fredeeky.../sf_anthem.mp3 |
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