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Woodja eat it?

Bought chicken Saturday, stuffed it with ricotta cheese/pesto/parmesan and covered with tomato sauce Monday then realized oven needed to be cleaned.   Cleaned oven last night.

Would you still bake it and eat it?

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Re: Woodja eat it?

  • You shouldn't clean your oven in this condition.

  • No, but that's more because I hate ricotta than anything else.
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  • Unsatisfactory answers.

    Winged, with your second kid you'll submerge your head in a vat of sushi, deli meat, and cleaning chemicals just for the thrill of it.

    It's also a self-cleaning oven.

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  • No.  And I'm the anti-Tasty when it comes to food safety (second only to Mod) and still no.
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  • Nope. Sorry chicken.
    You never got eatened.
  • Oh wait.  You stuffed it Monday, not Saturday.  I might chance that as long as you cook it completely. But maybe not if pg.
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  • Can I have your recipe for salmonellachicken?
  • Interesting.  The What's Cooking board all would eat it. 
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  • If it hadn't been stuffed, I'd eat it with no hesitation.  I don't know why, but the stuffing and other preparation gives me pause.
  • imagesamfish2bcrab:
    Interesting.  The What's Cooking board all would eat it. 

    Just as long as it's not Bertolli.

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  • I didn't tell them it was a jarred sauce.

    Winged, take some riccotta, mix it with some store-bought pesto and however much parmesan is left int he container taking up space in your fridge.   Slice open the chicken breasts and stuff 'em.   Then my plan was to bake it until it's cooked.

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  • I would eat it, I think 3 days after purchase is my limit though.
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  • I'd smell it and if there was any hint of any odor, I'd pitch it. Even if it smelled fine, I would be hesitant. (Please note I had my first bout of food poisoning recently so I am way more cautious than I used to be). Also being pregnant, I would probably pitch it.
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  • I say no. If it weren't stuffed I would. 
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  • imagesamfish2bcrab:
    Interesting.  The What's Cooking board all would eat it. 

    do we have to rumble with them?

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  • imageCaliopeSpidrman:
    No, but that's more because I hate ricotta than anything else.

    what? what? what?!  How can anyone dislike ricotta cheese?

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  • It ruins lasagna.
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  • imageCaliopeSpidrman:
    It ruins lasagna.

    No, it makes it better.And stuffed shells. And ravioli.

    You know what ruins lasagna? Your mom.

  • Winger, don't you ever get tired of being wrong all the time?
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  • Lasagna without ricotta cheese does not compute.  Pioneer Woman claims to have the best lasagna recipe but she makes it with cottage cheese.  Blick.
  • imageKayRI:
    Lasagna without ricotta cheese does not compute.  Pioneer Woman claims to have the best lasagna recipe but she makes it with cottage cheese.  Blick.

    I dislike ricotta cheese.  PW's lasagna was blah.  I've never made anything from her that turned out well.

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  • I like her flank steak recipe, and the spicy orange shrimp, which may actually be a Pastor Ryan recipe.  I could never really get over the Mountain Dew in her apple dumplings, or the fact that she put food coloring in something weird, like chicken soup or chicken salad.
  • Yeah, the spicy orange shrimp is a Pastor Ryan recipe.  I also love his chicken tikka masala.

    As far as her recipes go, I really like the apricot bars and her no knead dinner rolls.

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  • I like her cinnamon rolls. I need to make more this Christmas. 
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