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Ahh okay thanksNot since I left North Carolina. I'm in Georgia now and close to I-85.
Ahh okay thanksNot since I left North Carolina. I'm in Georgia now and close to I-85.
Yep only reason I do skin side down 4 min is my ole lady loves when the skin gets crispy1) marinate
2) cook skin-on
3) Don't over cook!!!!!! You barely cook salmon (or eat it raw)
I was describing my experience eating salmon, and not cooking, though maybe early on cooking. I'm not the foody you are so my cooking is simpler. I buy a frozen marinated wild salmon from Costco, then cook it a bit less than the directions call for. I like sushi so I have no fear of undercooked, and my result is always moist and tasty.Is there any chance you are cooking it to long first cook? I do one even layer of hot coals, 4 Min skin side down then flip 2 Min flesh side down. Before a package any leftovers I make sure they are completely cool place in tupperware with tight locking lid. When I reheat I do 1 min in microwave. Usually stays moist.
I'll be headed to NC sometime soon. 2 of my kids are there.Ahh okay thanks
No I was curious how the traffic flows on i77N to 81N and if those roads are all open from last years stormI'll be headed to NC sometime soon. 2 of my kids are there.
You need something done?
I like sushi also. Reading about expert sushi restaurants I found that the experts freeze sushi overnight before consumption.I was describing my experience eating salmon, and not cooking, though maybe early on cooking. I'm not the foody you are so my cooking is simpler. I buy a frozen marinated wild salmon from Costco, then cook it a bit less than the directions call for. I like sushi so I have no fear of undercooked, and my result is always moist and tasty.
Bacon grease.Salmon is great...until it dries out. Any secret to prevent that? Meat thermometer?
No I was curious how the traffic flows on i77N to 81N and if those roads are all open from last years storm
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