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the recipe says to cook the chicken--or the breast part of it--for seven to nine hours in a "low" oven.  what does low mean?  googling tells me that the gas setting term is "very slow" for 250 F or 120 C. 

but all the recipes i can find are cooking chickens at around that 250 F-110 C range for one and a half, not eight and a half, hours.  so what is "low", and why does a google on it produce nothing?  is the recipe mis-typed? 

why is my parents' phone busy?

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Date: 6 Dec 2004 11:52 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mirabella
Dude, that has to be a typo. Even on low heat you're going to wind up with a chicken breast like shoe leather if you leave it in that long.

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Date: 7 Dec 2004 12:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cimness.livejournal.com
trivia: ana says (below) that her father slow-roasts lamb for 7 hours at 55 degrees C, which according to legend, makes it so tender it can be eaten with a spoon. :shrug: i guess tomorrow i'll be able to tell you...

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Date: 6 Dec 2004 11:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] anatsuno.livejournal.com
when slow-slow roasting meat, like cooking a seven-hours lamb roast, my father uses an oven at 55 celsius.

the advantage of slow roasting is that what makes meat tender is colagen fibers, which harden under the effect f high temperatures. at 55, you get to keep the collagen intact and still cook the meat, but of course it takes a long ass time.

the legend says the slow roasted 7 hours lamb can be eaten with a spoon it's so tender. :)

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Date: 7 Dec 2004 12:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cimness.livejournal.com
OH THANK GOD AN ANSWER YOU ARE A LIFESAVER ANA I LOVE YOU HERE HAVE MY FIRST-BORN CHILD KTHX.

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Date: 7 Dec 2004 12:02 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] anatsuno.livejournal.com
eeee :))

i also suggest er, checking the state of the meat some times after a few hours, huh? *g*

happy cooking!

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Date: 7 Dec 2004 12:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cimness.livejournal.com
yeah. okay. i will. i mean, actually, we do plan to check the meat after a few hours. :)

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Date: 7 Dec 2004 02:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] virgulesmith.livejournal.com
when I bake chicken, I use a temp gauge to insure it gets to 160* F. Usually it takes about 90 min. Depends on you oven and what you place the chicken on. If you use a roasting prop thingy (the kind that hikes it up on its ass), it seems to take less time, but isn't as juicy and tender.

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Date: 7 Dec 2004 06:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lakesrith.livejournal.com
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm, breast.............

*drool*

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