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Roasting a chicken
Watching one of the old reruns of Julia Child and she's showing how to
prepare a chicken for roasting. I just love this woman. She removed bony elbows on the wings and she even removed the wishbone from the breast part. Do you guys do that? I've roasted many chickens and never done that. Is it the same for roasting a turkey? |
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Roasting a chicken
LOL! Wrong group.
"Cheryl" wrote in message ... Watching one of the old reruns of Julia Child and she's showing how to prepare a chicken for roasting. I just love this woman. She removed bony elbows on the wings and she even removed the wishbone from the breast part. Do you guys do that? I've roasted many chickens and never done that. Is it the same for roasting a turkey? |
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On Sep 3, 11:16*am, "Cheryl" wrote:
LOL! *Wrong group. "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Watching one of the old reruns of Julia Child and she's showing how to prepare a chicken for roasting. *I just love this woman. She removed bony elbows on the wings and she even removed the wishbone from the breast part. *Do you guys do that? *I've roasted many chickens and never done that. *Is it the same for roasting a turkey? I've never removed elbows or wishbones, but last time I roasted a chicken I had to remove a cat from the working surface several times, then I had to remove the cat that was trying to get inside the chicken. Later, after leaving the chicken to cool and prior to serving, I had to remove the bits with tooth-marks in. Does this count? |
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Alphonze wrote:
I've never removed elbows or wishbones, but last time I roasted a chicken I had to remove a cat from the working surface several times, then I had to remove the cat that was trying to get inside the chicken. "Dogs in Elk", in miniature! Later, after leaving the chicken to cool and prior to serving, I had to remove the bits with tooth-marks in. Does this count? I think this post belongs in the "Would you eat it?" thread! Glad to see you back here! How are Norts'n'Keeks? Joyce -- Excuse for Not Doing One's Homework: My pit bull, here, ate it. -- J.D. Berry, Springfield |
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Alphonze wrote:
On Sep 3, 11:16 am, "Cheryl" wrote: LOL! Wrong group. "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Watching one of the old reruns of Julia Child and she's showing how to prepare a chicken for roasting. I just love this woman. She removed bony elbows on the wings and she even removed the wishbone from the breast part. Do you guys do that? I've roasted many chickens and never done that. Is it the same for roasting a turkey? I've never removed elbows or wishbones, but last time I roasted a chicken I had to remove a cat from the working surface several times, then I had to remove the cat that was trying to get inside the chicken. Later, after leaving the chicken to cool and prior to serving, I had to remove the bits with tooth-marks in. Does this count? Extra hint: Never ever leave a chicken or turkey, whole or in pieces, on a counter or in a sink to defrost. A bank vault would be a good substitute, but in a pinch, you can put it in a microwave or even in a fridge, if you've got enough time to wait. -- Cheryl P. |
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Cheryl wrote:
LOL! Wrong group. "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Watching one of the old reruns of Julia Child and she's showing how to prepare a chicken for roasting. I just love this woman. She removed bony elbows on the wings and she even removed the wishbone from the breast part. Do you guys do that? I've roasted many chickens and never done that. Is it the same for roasting a turkey? The cats love roast chicken. :-) -- Adrian (Owned by Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message
... LOL! Wrong group. No it's not OT - we decided a long time ago that food was on-topic. ; -- Hugs, CatNipped See our clowder at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/ See the RPCA FAQ site, by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.com/rpcablog/ "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Watching one of the old reruns of Julia Child and she's showing how to prepare a chicken for roasting. I just love this woman. She removed bony elbows on the wings and she even removed the wishbone from the breast part. Do you guys do that? I've roasted many chickens and never done that. Is it the same for roasting a turkey? |
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On Fri, 3 Sep 2010 01:34:33 -0700 (PDT), Alphonze wrote:
I've never removed elbows or wishbones, but last time I roasted a chicken I had to remove a cat from the working surface several times, then I had to remove the cat that was trying to get inside the chicken. Later, after leaving the chicken to cool and prior to serving, I had to remove the bits with tooth-marks in. Does this count? One of our kitties is a persian puffball who doesn't really know where the end of her face is. She has an inordinate amount of trouble eating from human hands. Usually isn't worth the trouble to even offer anything for her except for freshly roasted chicken. She goes crazy for it and behaves like a nearly normal cat. Birdmeat! |
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On 3/09/2010 1:16 PM, Cheryl wrote:
LOL! Wrong group. "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Watching one of the old reruns of Julia Child and she's showing how to prepare a chicken for roasting. I just love this woman. She removed bony elbows on the wings and she even removed the wishbone from the breast part. Do you guys do that? I've roasted many chickens and never done that. Is it the same for roasting a turkey? Can't be the wrong group - its about food, and asks how to remove inconvenient inedible bits from a bird. Seems perfectly On Topic for this group! Yowie (I have never roasted a bird of any description, considering the cooked price is almost the same as the frozen raw price, and the chicken shops always do a much better job of the roast than i can) |
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"Yowie" wrote in message (I have never roasted a bird of any description, considering the cooked price is almost the same as the frozen raw price, and the chicken shops always do a much better job of the roast than i can) I disagree. I bought an already roasted chicken last week because I was pushed for time but it certainly was not as good as I can do one myself. Tweed |
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