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Unnecessary things.

(61 Posts)
thatbags Sat 16-Jan-16 03:15:42

Thank you for that info from your butcher, daddima. I've been unconvinced about "sealing in" meat juices for many a year and so have tended not to bother with it much. Nice to have my evidential observations confirmed by someone who ought to know.

Caramelising onions is another matter entirely. Caramelised onions are fab.

Charleygirl Fri 15-Jan-16 22:15:29

I always brown meat and onions.

Pittcity Fri 15-Jan-16 22:08:12

I usually brown and sometimes then continue cooking in the same pan. I can then get away with the cheaper fattier meat and skim/pour the excess off. For stews I like to coat the meat in seasoned flour and mix it in with the fat as this then thickens the gravy.
Yes to browned onion and garlic base too!

LullyDully Fri 15-Jan-16 21:51:02

I.always brown onions and garlic then the meat. .......adds to the taste in my opinion.

Greenfinch Fri 15-Jan-16 21:14:15

Never brown either. Waste of time.

etheltbags1 Fri 15-Jan-16 21:08:45

I never brown anything either but then again I m no expert,just chuck it in and hope for the best. If only I had a dog it would be the best fed animal ever.lol

janeainsworth Fri 15-Jan-16 20:51:53

Browning the onions certainly makes a difference as the sugars in the onions caramelise and that adds to the flavour.

rosesarered Fri 15-Jan-16 20:46:09

Never brown!

annsixty Fri 15-Jan-16 20:25:27

When I do one and a half kilos of braising steak in the slow cooker I never brown as it takes forever, I do fry the onions and streaky bacon and then layer it up. It tastes just fine.

tanith Fri 15-Jan-16 19:57:13

Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't no one ever commented about the taste so I assume its always the same.. I do use extra lean mince so there isn't any fat to take off.

Daddima Fri 15-Jan-16 19:55:00

I always browned mince and meat, but my friend ( a butcher) told me it isn't necessary. I've just read a recipe from Jamie Oliver who says he's tried browning and not browning, and there's no difference.

What do you think?