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thread: Whole chicken - how to cook it?

  1. #37
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    1,350

    This has been the longest roast chicken I have ever helped cook

    I cant wait to hear the end result, I was going to suggest a desert to go with it, just to really impress DH

    Lets hope everything went well

  2. #38
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    Melbourne City
    390

    Red face Embarrassed!

    End result: I burnt the skin. I was too ashamed to take a picture and show everyone a black bird . DH was a good sport and ate it. DD made a messy but still had some. As for me, I couldn't eat it. It was disgusting. Yuk! I am never going to attempt to cook it again but I do sincerely thank everyone for helping, laughing with me or at me

  3. #39
    barney Guest

    well at least you tried sweety
    we all have to learn somewere !!
    just buy one next time then hey ?? and pretend to pull it out of the oven lol

  4. #40
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Sydney
    3,861

    Dont be embarrassed huni, you tried. What a nice Dh you have, my DH would more likely have thrown it at me. I remember my first attempt at cooking a whole chicken, I just shoved it in the oven and hoped for the best. I cant even remember if it turned out. So long ago now.
    If you have one of those express cookers, the ones that you see right thru as it is all glass, they make a lovely roast chicken and you can throw all your baked vegies in with it. You can see it cooking and it wont burn.
    I remember my first attempt at cooking silverside, it came out brown. Stupid thing. My DH turned around even tho he ate that one, and said Doesnt look or taste like your mothers
    Just try again... Remember practise makes perfect!!!!!!!

  5. #41
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    Melbourne
    1,539

    Good for giving it a go. I was laughing with you - I'm not much of a cook myself but I may try a roast chicken now.

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