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Most thawing instructions I have seen for shrimp is to not quick thaw under running water. That can make the shrimp pick up water and literally water-down the flavor. Hot water thawing is not recommended for the same reasons and could result in even more water absorption. Usually, though, the main concern with thawing out food in hot water is that the outside gets warm enough to grow bacteria before the inside thaws.
The Cornish hen, or Cornish Game Hen is actually a small chicken. The primary difference between a Cornish hen and a chicken is the age at which they are processed. Cornish hens are typically butchered around 5-6 weeks, and under 2 pounds in weight. Fryer chickens are processed around 13 weeks of age.
No, it is not a good idea. Thawing in the microwave speeds up bacterial growth. Any kind of meat that reaches room temperature should be cooked immediately, you can then freeze it. The only time you can refreeze meat is if it is still very cold or still partially frozen.
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In the microwave only if you are cooking them immediately as the microwave will warm the pork and it will stay warm and bacteria can accumulate in and on them and make you sick. The best way is not always the fastest but the safest way to insure that the product is not tainted it to thaw then under cold running clean water from your faucet in the kitchen. Clean out your sink first or place the chops in a clean container in the sink with the water running continuously over them. It doesn't have to be running fast even a trickle will work. Called by professionals as defrosting in a potable water supply in a sanitary container,
There is a breed of chickens call "Cornish" But the name cornish game hen, refers to any bird/chicken slaughtered when it is less than 4-5 weeks of age- they will weigh usually under 2#
There are food safety issues with thawing at room temperature and it is not recommended. If it is in a sealed package, it could be quick-thawed under cool running water - then immediately cooked. Or it could be thawed in the microwave - and immediately cooked. Or it could be cooked from frozen. Should you choose to thaw by any means other than in the fridge, it should be cooked immediately upon thawing and not stored for cooking later.
cool running water works best...NOT warm...micro-organisms grow and the water could partially cook the food prematurely=food poisoning. Not Bueno. The safest way to thaw food is to put it in the refrigerator.
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