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

On 4/25/2010 2:04 PM, brooklyn1 wrote:
> > wrote:
>
>> On 4/25/2010 11:37 AM, Omelet wrote:
>>> In >,
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think you are right about this. The funny thing is that most people
>>>> are unaware of how to get beautiful browning on a steak; you leave it in
>>>> the refrigerator for a day or two to remove the surface moisture.
>>>
>>> Not necessary. Bring it up to room temp prior to cooking, and pat it dry
>>> with a paper towel.

>>
>> Well, hardly anything is really necessary. Of course, you can pat the
>> meat dry with a paper towel. I find that practice a little repulsive
>> because you're left with bloody paper towels.

>
> Not that repulsive... you don't wipe your ass???


Charming - to the end. Oh yeah, you're the go-to guy for ass-wiping and
kitchen footwear.

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> Everyone keep away from this dsi1 stinker.


Hopefully, you're not including yourself. I really enjoy our little
exchanges! :-)


 
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