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Robert Reynolds
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Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:52 pm
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Robert R. wrote:Sounds very tasty! Wonder if it would work with cubed venison backstrap?
Toby Hansen wrote:If you're so inclined, many of APM's shows including Splendid Table are available as free podcasts on itunes, so you can listen any old time.
As for the recipe, am I understanding correctly that you leave the meat in the pan the entire time you're making the reduction? I'd think the meat would be overcooked after being in the pan that long.
Robert J.
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Toby Hansen wrote:If you're so inclined, many of APM's shows including Splendid Table are available as free podcasts on itunes, so you can listen any old time.
As for the recipe, am I understanding correctly that you leave the meat in the pan the entire time you're making the reduction? I'd think the meat would be overcooked after being in the pan that long.
Robert J.
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Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:36 pm
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Robert R. wrote:Sounds very tasty! Wonder if it would work with cubed venison backstrap?
WHBeale wrote:Re: Cooking time. I have a question about this and about cooking times for cut up meats in general. Many recipes call for cooking cubed meats of this sort for 8-10 minutes. However, I find that they (esp. chicken) are done completely in just 2-3. I like the looks of this recipe, but the idea of an initial sautee of 10 minutes seems over the top to me. What am I doing (thinking) wrong? (I'm not a terribly experienced cook!)
Cynthia Wenslow
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Robert J.
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Jenise
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And be sure to search for the Chili thread and read up on post #2. It lays down the rules for pretty much anything.
Robert J.
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Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:36 pm
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Jenise wrote:Robert J saidAnd be sure to search for the Chili thread and read up on post #2. It lays down the rules for pretty much anything.
Indeed, it's a metaphor for life.
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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WHBeale wrote:Thanks Robert, Princess, Robin et al. I love the idea about thighs, and that is what I will do. I AM the Walter Beale from way back. Just as I remember, this is the nicest place!
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