Cookin Corner
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Is there anywhere in HH I can purchase Tahini? Thanks for any info.
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I did read it actually, Hommus receipy WITHOUT TAHINI was the link. I only asked if any outlets in HH sold Tahini.
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If you go back a bit further you will find reference to where it can be boughtHighflyer wrote:I did read it actually, Hommus receipy WITHOUT TAHINI was the link. I only asked if any outlets in HH sold Tahini.
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OK, did not go far enough back , got it , thanks.
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Re: Cookin Corner
Why is it so difficult to just provide a simple answer?
So what, if the question was answered before?
This isn't an English boarding school, we're not prepping for an exam.
So what, if the question was answered before?
This isn't an English boarding school, we're not prepping for an exam.
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I’m so sorry for not doing it correctly, please forgive me!!handdrummer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:47 pm Why is it so difficult to just provide a simple answer?
So what, if the question was answered before?
This isn't an English boarding school, we're not prepping for an exam.
When the question was asked, I remembered that the question had been asked before so I did a quick search using the Forum search tool and posted what I thought was the answer - it turned out that the details were on the previous page, which I pointed out when it was queried - they weren’t my recommendations of where to buy from, so better that I provided where to find other people’s recommendations.
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Re: Cookin Corner
Mea Culpa.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 9:07 pmI’m so sorry for not doing it correctly, please forgive me!!handdrummer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:47 pm Why is it so difficult to just provide a simple answer?
So what, if the question was answered before?
This isn't an English boarding school, we're not prepping for an exam.
When the question was asked, I remembered that the question had been asked before so I did a quick search using the Forum search tool and posted what I thought was the answer - it turned out that the details were on the previous page, which I pointed out when it was queried - they weren’t my recommendations of where to buy from, so better that I provided where to find other people’s recommendations.
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Cooking
I don't know where to put this so move it if necessary.
My wife bought a frozen pie from HH Ham & Bacon and there are no cooking instructions.
Does it have to be thawed before cooking/heating? Can it be cooked/heated in a microwave? Does it have to be put in an oven? If so, at what temp. for how long?
Is it already cooked and just have to be heated?
Thank you.
My wife bought a frozen pie from HH Ham & Bacon and there are no cooking instructions.
Does it have to be thawed before cooking/heating? Can it be cooked/heated in a microwave? Does it have to be put in an oven? If so, at what temp. for how long?
Is it already cooked and just have to be heated?
Thank you.
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They'll almost certainly be pre-cooked. They would need thawing or defrosting in the micro. Then a couple of mins in the micro or heat them up in the oven.
Already cooked so there is no cooking instructions.
Already cooked so there is no cooking instructions.
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From frozen in the oven 180° / 30 to 45 minuteshanddrummer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 1:34 pm I don't know where to put this so move it if necessary.
My wife bought a frozen pie from HH Ham & Bacon and there are no cooking instructions.
Does it have to be thawed before cooking/heating? Can it be cooked/heated in a microwave? Does it have to be put in an oven? If so, at what temp. for how long?
Is it already cooked and just have to be heated?
Thank you.
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Re: Cooking
Thank you.joelle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:11 pmFrom frozen in the oven 180° / 30 to 45 minuteshanddrummer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 1:34 pm I don't know where to put this so move it if necessary.
My wife bought a frozen pie from HH Ham & Bacon and there are no cooking instructions.
Does it have to be thawed before cooking/heating? Can it be cooked/heated in a microwave? Does it have to be put in an oven? If so, at what temp. for how long?
Is it already cooked and just have to be heated?
Thank you.
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I’d agree with Joelle, pies are much better reheated in an oven than in a microwave where the pastry tends to go soggyhanddrummer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:35 pmThank you.joelle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:11 pmFrom frozen in the oven 180° / 30 to 45 minuteshanddrummer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 1:34 pm I don't know where to put this so move it if necessary.
My wife bought a frozen pie from HH Ham & Bacon and there are no cooking instructions.
Does it have to be thawed before cooking/heating? Can it be cooked/heated in a microwave? Does it have to be put in an oven? If so, at what temp. for how long?
Is it already cooked and just have to be heated?
Thank you.
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This has been raised before with regards to Nany's pies. Heated for a couple of mins in a micro doesn't result in 'soggy' crust. Of course an oven will make a 'crisper' crust. I've always used the micro to heat pies with no problem.
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I’m sure a microwave will reheat a pie that’s edible, but to produce something that’s really enjoyable I’d always use a conventional oven. I’m confident that if you did a blind taste test, at least 9 out of 10 would choose a pie reheated in a convection oven in preference to a microwave oven.