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Default Question. Is it better Or Not To 'Seal' Meat, Chicken etc

In article >,
"James Silverton" > wrote:

> >> The Mallard reaction is between sugar and grease. The amount of
> >> browning can be increased by a short marinading of the
> >> meat in a sugar solution.
> >>

> > Incorrecto. Mallard reaction involves proteins also. Specific
> > amino acids are a central part of it.

>
> > http://www.food-info.net/uk/colour/maillard.htm

>
> I stand corrected! The Mallard reaction *is* between amino acids and
> sugars.
> The result does add flavor to the cooked meat and could be extracted
> into the liquid of a stew or casserole. That might be the best reason
> for preliminary browning.


Seems to me that the "Mallard" reaction would have something to do with
a ****ed off duck... <g>
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