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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Can you buy just the bags? I've loads of various spices etc and love a good chicken thigh and just love the idea of bunging stuff in a bag, shaking it all up and leaving it to steam cook in a bag.
So any idea's if i can just buy those bags from anywhere? |
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Funnily we where talking about bags at slimming. You can buy bags with a gusset in the bottom so they stand up to put soup and stuff in to freeze. But im sure you could use one of those. Or look on lakeland plastics website |
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"Can you buy just the bags? I've loads of various spices etc and love a good chicken thigh and just love the idea of bunging stuff in a bag, shaking it all up and leaving it to steam cook in a bag.
So any idea's if i can just buy those bags from anywhere? " I may be wrong here but a drop of water, your spices/herbs wrapped in tin foil will cook it the same? No? I do ma apricot stuffed chicken an chicken wrapped in bacon n brie like this, I know - not the same exactly but would think it do the job? I buy maggies when on offer for £1 each n stick them away. They r lush x |
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over a year ago
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I really must open my eyes when i nip up my local supermarket haha. I keep buying 'Season and Shake' at a £1 (ish) a go.. and adding my own seasonings lol |
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over a year ago
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Where the spices are in supermarket can get bags ...... some sold with spices to add ...... we do the Ribs in bags i just add more honey and garlic to there spice mix and cola . |
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Cute,
Have a look in the internet for a method of cooking called 'en papillote'; there are hundreds of recipes out there that utilise this method (which is very,very similar to the season n shake bags)
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