No. Check the instruction guide.
To cook a turkey breast in an electric roaster, you typically need to cook it for about 3 to 4 hours at 325F until it reaches an internal temperature of 165F.
Yes, there is no real difference than doing it in an oven, just the size of your heat source. You treat the meat the same.
A duty roaster is a list of duties that need to be done and also who is supposed to do those duties
Oh, absolutely, friend! You can definitely boil water in a roaster. Just fill it up with water, place it on the stove, and turn the heat up. Remember to be careful and use oven mitts when handling the hot roaster. Happy cooking!
Installing an under sink electric water heater in a kitchen or bathroom provides instant hot water, saves energy by heating water only when needed, and eliminates the need to wait for hot water to reach the faucet, thus increasing convenience and efficiency.
Broth is not necessary. A bit of water in the bottom the pan under the roasting rack will do the same thing. It prevents the turkey fat from burning to the bottom of your roaster, and it will make an excellent broth on it's own. No need to have an added expense. If you are not making giblet gravy, you can make your gravy with the "pan drippings" in the roaster. It's a better flavor, especially if you take the time to deglaze the pan..all that wonderful turkey bit in the bottom makes better gravy.
No, you only need gas for a gas water heater.
you need to take electric energy put in the pen then put water
no it has to be under 50 cc
Yes, while he can live under water, he does need to surface to breath.
Electric well pumps can be found in many places, its the drilling of the well thats difficult.
to breathe