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May 25, 2007 12:02 AM
Broken: Tandoori chicken recipe
From an Indian cookbook I bought, which contains a recipe for Tandoori chicken: Step 2 of the recipe tells us to mix the sauce, place it on the chicken, preheat the oven, refrigerate the chicken the refrigerator for 12 hours, then place the chicken into the oven that has been preheated all this time.
I can only assume that either the author's oven requires a lot more time to warm up than mine or the author did not inadequately proof-read his work.
Not to mention it says "Preheat oven to 190 degrees Celsius" In America, we use Fahrenheit. If you aren't in America, then it probably is not broken.
""or the author did not inadequately proof-read his work."
Ummmm.... You were saying?"
Lol, that's a classic.
they could've flip-flopped the two, but you should still get the idea. still, it is definitely broken.
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"or the author did not inadequately proof-read his work."
Ummmm.... You were saying?
Posted by: Glenn Lasher at May 25, 2007 06:52 AM