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Oven Bags/Cooking Time



 
 
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Old 20-02-2004, 08:38 PM
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Hi Group.

I have a quick question:

I'm going to bake chicken using a cooking bag. Should I decrease or
increase the cooking time specified by the recipe? The recipe does not
call for a cooking bag, however, I want the chicken to come out a little
jucier than normal.

Thanks!

CHUSMA

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Old 20-02-2004, 09:15 PM
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"Not Available" wrote in message
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: Hi Group.
:
: I have a quick question:
:
: I'm going to bake chicken using a cooking bag. Should I
decrease or
: increase the cooking time specified by the recipe? The recipe
does not
: call for a cooking bag, however, I want the chicken to come out
a little
: jucier than normal.
:
: Thanks!
:
: CHUSMA
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Decrease. Your chicken will cook much faster.

I've used cooking bags for turkeys for years... a twelve # turkey
is done in a little less than 3 hours. Therefore, my guess on a
3 # chicken will be about 45 minutes or so...?

Cyndi
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Old 21-02-2004, 01:15 AM
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Default Oven Bags/Cooking Time

May I suggest that for a juicier chicken, you can roast at a higher temp and
shorter time, without a bag. Or, best of all, brine the chicken for several
hours or overnight, drain, rinse, dry, and then roast - juiciest chicken you
will ever have.

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"Not Available" wrote in message
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Hi Group.

I have a quick question:

I'm going to bake chicken using a cooking bag. Should I decrease or
increase the cooking time specified by the recipe? The recipe does not
call for a cooking bag, however, I want the chicken to come out a little
jucier than normal.

Thanks!

CHUSMA



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Old 22-02-2004, 01:01 PM
stan@temple.edu
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Not Available wrote:
Hi Group.


I have a quick question:


I'm going to bake chicken using a cooking bag. Should I decrease or
increase the cooking time specified by the recipe? The recipe does not
call for a cooking bag, however, I want the chicken to come out a little
jucier than normal.


Follow the cooking times that come on the instruction guide with
your cooking bags or simply don't use a cooking bag for this particular
recipe.

 




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