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He's the type of guy you wouldn't mind your daughter brining to dinner.
Turkeys for brining must be ordered no later than Sunday.
The longer the pickle is brined, the more sour it will become.
I have never brined it before but will give it a go next year - thanks for the idea.
Curds are brined in 16-percentage solution and cured for one night.
After brining, the wheels are then transferred to the aging rooms in the plant for 12 months.
The planning option involves brining the chop with salt, sugar and water.
Brining can leverage a supermarket bird from blah to beautiful.
After the pump treatment, each ham is brined overnight in a large tub.
There is confusion in the words curing and brining.
Brining for an hour before cooking tends to firm them up and even enrich the flavor.
They will demonstrate brining a turkey and will suggest side dishes.
Cucumbers were brined as well, while greens would be packed in jars with salt.
The roast chicken, which has been brined in seaweed water, is moist and tender.
You can cook a tasty smoked turkey without brining, and I've included a recipe for doing so.
Sometimes, a turkey is brined before roasting to enhance flavor and moisture content.
Brining time is one to several days.
Sometimes the pumpkin halves are brined to soften the pulp, rather than cooked.
When brining is complete, drain and pat the bird dry with paper towels before roasting.
North of the border, it is brined, rolled in cornmeal and sold uncooked.
Several recipes suggested brining the meat, but I hadn't allowed for the three days necessary for this operation.
I'd say the type of restaurant is really important here, family friendly places are out of bounds, to charge people for brining their child.
Grape leaves sold in jars have been brined, which softens and helps preserve them.