May 31st, 2009
I'm cooking a turkey today for my son's birthday, and I don't have a meat thermometer. How can I tell if it's done? I'm so afraid I'll underdo it or cook it dry. The turkey is really small, about 5 pounds or 2.5 kilos, and I'm roasting it in the oven stuffed [...]
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May 31st, 2009
If one of your criteria for choosing a cooking thermometer is the recognition it has received, then you might want to consider using a Polder cooking thermometer and timer. It is one of the most reliable kitchen gadgets available today and offers some of the best in terms of features and functionality.
What you can [...]
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May 29th, 2009
Ever wished you could use a ray gun to read temperatures? Well, you can, actually. There are several great brands of cooking thermometers that are designed to look and function like ray guns – sort of. They’re called infra red non-contact cooking thermometers. They’re generally digital, which means you can expect [...]
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May 28th, 2009
I remember seeing a method that used a meat thermometer and a oven proof measuring cup w/ 1 cup of water in it. I cannot remeber the particulars of how to do it. (what temp to set the oven at and how much temp change in the water in how much time)
Tags: measuring cup, meat thermometer, oven proof, particulars
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May 27th, 2009
Ever wished you could cook and do the laundry at the same time? You can, actually. Maverick’s remote cooking thermometers are designed for just this functionality, something that’s missing in the more traditional wired cooking thermometers.
What to expect
Maverick remote cooking thermometers are digital, which means you can expect quick and accurate readings. And because [...]
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May 27th, 2009
I have 4 very large pieces of chicken with the bone. How long should I cook it at 350? covered or not? I dont have an internal thermometer to check the temp.
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May 25th, 2009
I am a home cook who needs a good digital thermometer. I need a good one that can handle up to at least four hundred degrees because I fry with it. I looked online, but I couldnt find anything special. could someone knowledgable please give me an example for a good digital thermometer. I would [...]
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May 25th, 2009
The problem with measuring food temperature is that very often, you have to open the grill or oven door, take the food out and wait about 30 seconds or so for your old cooking thermometer to get to work. In the meantime, both oven and food lose valuable heat in the process. When you need [...]
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May 25th, 2009
The compass/thermometer is located on the overhead compartment and it stopped working a while ago. I have tried to remove the compartment itself, but I just cannot find a way to do it without breaking it! HELP!!
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