Subj : Re: Cookware (part #2) To : Dave Drum From : Sean Dennis Date : Mon Apr 22 2024 14:24:58 -=> Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=- DD> I respectfully disagree with those astute folks at Spruce. Cubed, to DD> me, will *always* refer to mechanically tenderied meat(s). I think it may be also how one was raised as I rarely, if ever, had cubed steak. In my home, "cubed" was to mean "chopped into small cubes". I do like cubed steak, however, it's out of my budget. I'm now losing 14% of my monthly budget to Medicare which I don't actually need but I know if I don't get it now, I may not be able to get it later. DD> Not quite Chun King - but close. Here's my entry: That looks tasty. This looks like something I might make this Thanksgiving for myself though reducing it to just two Cornish hens (four is a bit much): MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Orange Glazed Cornish Hens Categories: Main dish, Poultry Yield: 4 Servings 1 lg Reynolds oven bag 3 tb Flour; divided 4 Cornish hens (1.5 lbs. each) 1 c Orange marmalade 2 tb Soy sauce 1 1/2 ts Ground ginger Preheat oven to 350 F. Shake 1 tb. flour in oven bag; place in 13x9x2" baking pan. Wash hens; pat dry. Place hens in bag. In a small bowl, combine remaining flour, marmalade, soy sauce and ginger. Spoon sauce over hens in bag. Close bag with nylon tie; cut 6 half-inch slits in top. Bake until juices run clear and hens are tender, 1 to 1/2 hours. Let stand in bag 5 minutes. Serve with sauce, if desired. In brochure that came with package of Reynolds large (19x23.5") oven bags. Richmond, VA: Consumer Products Division/Reynolds Metals Company, 1988. Typed for you by Cathy Harned. MMMMM -- Sean .... If it isn't broken, I can fix it. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .