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There's no need. Simply seal the bag - and let the bird cook in its own juices.
The need to blanch potatoes depends on what you are doing with your potatoes. Blanching not only partially cooks the the potatoes, but it also breaks down enzymes within the potatoes that is responsible for their turning black upon standing in the air (oxygen exposure). When roasting or frying potatoes, blanching them first partially cooks them through. When they are then cooked in oil or other fat, the cooking time is reduced, the potatoes are cooked through more evenly, and you minimize the risk of burning the outsides of the potatoes trying to cook them all the way through. Peeled potatoes exposed to oxygen in the air quickly turn brown and eventually black. Blanching potatoes that have had their skins removed breaks down the enzymes responsible for this unsightly color change. This allows potatoes to be stored, whether briefly on the counter top or long term in the freezer.
To make a roast duck dinner, you will need a roasting pan for the duck. You will also need a sauce pan to cook your sauces and vegetables in.
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Most models of ovens do not come with a roasting tray. It is a bakeware that you would need to purchase separately. Ovens do, however, come with roasting racks that allow you to place the roasting tray on.
Wash and rinse your potatoes, but do not dry them - this will be the moisture you need for the crockpot.Place potatoes (and any additional toppings you desire) into crockpot and cook on LOW for 6-7 hours (or on HIGH for 3.5-4 hours). Potatoes are done when you can easily insert a fork into the center.
Ingredients needed for french fries are potatoes and oil to cook them in. Salt and ketchup may also be desired, but are not necessary.
Cake, Mac and cheese, pudding, pancakes, mashed potatoes
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Baking doesn't require fat, so the pedantic answer is "no you can't". Do you in fact mean "can you roast potatoes in cookeen?"? If that is the question then you probably can, although the results might be a bit odd. The fat does 2 things to roast potatoes: Flavours them and makes them crispy. Issues of health aside, I would opt for goose or duck fat every time. Good favour and turns out nice crispy potatoes. Not sure what Cookeen would be like on the crispiness front, but would imagine that the flavour is quite poor. yes you can and i always do. they cook much quicker and the outside tastes much more crispy than when cooked any other way. go ahead you will not be disappointd. no need to add any salt either with cookeen yes you can and i always do. they cook much quicker and the outside tastes much more crispy than when cooked any other way. go ahead you will not be disappointd. no need to add any salt either with cookeen
you can buy ones that cook with the lasagna, but usually you need to pre boil them
well that is easy and it depends on what you cook for example,if u cook french fries you need to add oil first and if your taking something else then you need to turn on the gas first! Wash your hands.