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Essie 6 month s ago
#2 Read The Food Lab by J. Kenji López-Alt. Kills a lot of myths.
       
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Julie 6 month s ago
I'm with #9 - break in half before boiling, and eat with knife & fork.
       
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Leo 6 month s ago
Julie,

Bastardi! JC_doubledown
       
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Tamzine 6 month s ago
#3 Now this could be a regional thing because I heard that in the US, chicken is often, chlorinated. In which case, I would definitely wash it.
#9 HERESY.
       
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Drew 6 month s ago
#3 I've cleaned enough wild game birds to know, ALWAYS WASH WHOLE MEATS AND DRY THROUGHLY BEFORE COOKING. It doesn't take away flavor, and prevents illness from fecal bacteria and other contamimates from the gutting process.
       
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Drew 6 month s ago
#15 If Feozen shrimp are mushy and fal apart when cooked, they are very old and freezer burnt.
       
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“Frozen prawns (for Americans shrimp) will be soft and squishy when cooked.

No they won’t, prawns and most fish are snap frozen at sea when they are straight out of the water, this process does not result in mushy prawns.”

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