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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
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Geez, the way to boil eggs is to place then in a pot with 1 inch of water to cover. Get the pot to a boil, then move the pot off the flame for 15 minutes. Cool the eggs iin cold water.
Didn't any of your mothers teach you guys to cook?
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You really can't overcook a hard-boiled egg, so err on the side of boiling it for too long.
I've found that older eggs boil up better than newer eggs -- I usually let the eggs sit in the fridge for two weeks before I boil them up, because then there's less difficulty in getting the shells off (newer eggs sometimes slough pieces of the eggwhite when you peel the shell).<p style="font-size:1024px">HTML is disabled in signatures </p>
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My brother wanted to cook some canned beans awhile ago, but rather than call somebody up and ask how to cook beans, he just ate them cold from the can.
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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
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Hell, lets do some favorite, easy recipies.
Oven Fried Chicken
Ingredients: Chicken pieces, salt, pepper, flour, whatever spices you might want.
Pots/pans needed: I use a tupperware bowl (with lid) to coat chicken with flour mixture. You will also need a pan for the oven that will hold your chicken, and if you're a bit squemish on the grease, you might want some sort of rack that will keep the chicken off the bottom of the pan.
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Put 1/2 cup of flour in large tupperware bowl, a bit of salt (1/2 teaspoon), pepper, and your fave spices. Close lid to tupperware bowl and shake for about 5 seconds as so the ingredients will mix.
Get thawed chicken, wash to make sure that it is properly moist. Put a couple of pieces into the tupperware bowl, put the lid on, and shake the chicken vigorously for about 10 seconds. Voila! You have breaded chicken with no flour mess. Repeat for all pieces, adding flour and spices as needed.
Put chicken, bone side down, on pan/rack. Put in oven that is heated to F475 (I don't preheat by the way and I'm 875 feet above sea level, if that matters), and leave in for about 30 minutes (go watch TV). Around 30 minutes, turn the chicken pieces over. About 15 minutes after that, turn them again. 10 minutes after that, they'll be done.
You get fried chicken, with fried chicken crust, without the damn vat of grease and a complete mess in the kitchen - plus, you use less utensils and this is easily done for just 1 or 2 pieces of chicken, unlike the vast production that is frying.
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