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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouser View Post
    Yeah, i need some help on cooking chickenbreasts, mine always dry out!!!!!...tried the Countdown $15 recipe for Deconstructed chicken kiev with carrot & beetroot salad......whatcan i say......i ate it!!!!!!!!!
    Your breasts are drying out because you're cooking them far too high and too long, go by temperature not time. The thickest part should register no higher than 80 degrees. A cheap digital thermometer will sort this out. Also brining the breasts in ice cold water with a half a cup of salt and half a cup of sugar for every liter will introduce further moisture to the party.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Your breasts are drying out because you're cooking them far too high and too long, go by temperature not time.
    Why is it that they also seem to dry out in a crock pot when they are submerged in liquid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Your breasts are drying out because you're getting old, you'll notice they'll start sagging too
    Ha

    For the ribs my mum showed me the best way ever but I didn't really pay attention but its Worcester sauce, olive oil, brown sugar and maple syrup. I think that was it, put it all in a bowl until it's like a sauce then rub it all over and let them soak in the fridge over night then bake them in the oven. legit as
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