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Those poor chickens could have gone to @Hoi Polloi and a good meal could have been made.You forgot some
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Two victims.
Also he didn't stroke them for us![]()
Here's my cooking tip but note this will only work with a gas ovenMaybe even share some tips with Moundy,
I prefer the deepfryer strategy myselfHere's my cooking tip but note this will only work with a gas oven
Turn gas on but DON'T ignite it
Stick your head in the oven and wait
No further instructions needed you can work it out from there
I really want to know what temperature he's roasting those poor birds at. There's zero browning on the skin and the texture is invariably super rubbery and flaccid.Today’s meal.
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Better yet, sear them in a frying pan for five minutes to get the skin nice and crispy. You get a bit of juices bleeding out to soften the skin but at least it won't look so rubbery.I really want to know what temperature he's roasting those poor birds at. There's zero browning on the skin and the texture is invariably super rubbery and flaccid.
Try starting them at a higher temp like 425F/220C for ten minutes and then dial them down to whatever you're cooking at (tbh, it looks like 325F/160C or less) for better results.
That chicken looks like it's being held hostage against its will and is asking for help...Today’s meal.
he didnt even use the good brand of polish mayo

I do NOT want him stroking his chicken on Kiwi Farms.Also he didn't stroke them for us
It turning brown is the only way they know it's at least somewhat cooked.the Brits love brown food and brown drink
