Mrs V Did Christmas day and it was a triumph. Chicken & Beef. MIL doesn't like Turkey. Not much in the way of leftovers.
I managed not to burn the Turkey & Roasties today. I think adding half a bottle of wine to the gravy was a masterstroke!
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We had beef - a Swiss recipe - cooked in the oven wrapped in water-soaked hay. Deliciously tender and moist. Christmas pud for afters.
Today - boiled rice and pork.
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Mexican Chicken Soup eaten, potatoes on, Goulash bubbling away. Vodka finished
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Hot water starts it cooking and can increase bacteria growth.* Cold water is warmer than ice so will still speed up the defrosting process.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYes, I had a vague perception it wasn't entirely sound from an avoiding-food-poisoning perspective
But I'm intrigued - Why cold water? Surely it would be better to soak it in boiling water?!
*There are exceptions to this but your turkey isn't one of them.
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Yes, I had a vague perception it wasn't entirely sound from an avoiding-food-poisoning perspectiveOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's an example of "How to get food poisoning 101."
If you want to speed up defrosting meat put in pan, bowl or sink of COLD water.
Mind you were I am you can run out and get some chicken or fish as some small grocers are open.
But I'm intrigued - Why cold water? Surely it would be better to soak it in boiling water?!
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Goulash today, leftover goulash tomorrow
(Actually yesterday was Christmas here so presents and big meal was yesterday)
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