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Default making stocks: cool uncovered, then cover & refrigerate. why?



if my memory serves me correctly, Julia Child's recipe for chicken
stock states that the stock should cool before being covered and placed
in the refrigerator. Or, maybe it can go straight to the fridge, but
the key point is that it shouldn't be covered at first. Any ideas why?

Josh

 
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