Poultry connoisseurs will attest that the best way to roast a bird is to spatchcock it first. Cutting out the backbone—while a little gruesome—guarantees a juicy breast, legs that are cooked all the ...
I once tried to spatchcock a Thanksgiving turkey with a regular pair of kitchen shears. It didn't go so well. For those who don’t know, spatchcocking is also called butterflying, and it requires that ...
【Kitchen Shears Heavy Duty】: From chopping veggies to slicing through fish, handling chicken bones, or cutting up pork, beef, or lamb, Brigii Kitchen Shears effortlessly handle it all. No need for ...
When you’re viciously attacking poultry, simple principles of physics apply. In this case, asymmetrical leverage. The Chroma Asymmetrical Poultry Shears ($50) will not only conquer & divide the ...
Whether you're planning on a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner or just roasting a chicken for dinner, cutting up your poultry is much easier with the Things Cooks Love Poultry Shears. Thursday Bram is a ...
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If you’re not into the idea of babysitting a turkey for several hours in the oven, let me convince you that you should spatchcock your turkey. It’s not as inappropriate as it sounds. The term ...
Have you ever been served vegetables that seem more art to be admired than food to be consumed? The secret is a pair of unique scissors that are a valuable arsenal in every professional chef’s ...