Monthly Archives: June 2007

Current information can help cooks decide if baggie boiling is safe

I posted Monday’s entry little realizing there was an online rumor afoot that boiling in Ziploc bags could cause cancer. I figured the method was benign, as it was endorsed in a March Mail Tribune column by Jan Roberts-Dominguez, an Oregon State University master food preserver and former test kitchen cook, who should know a [...]

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Omelets in a bag are no-mess outdoor fare

What to cook for 25 people on a camping trip? Omelets in a bag, of course. I borrowed the idea from a Jan Roberts-Dominguez column printed earlier this year in the Mail Tribune. Normally, I would never attempt to cook omelets in the great outdoors (think of cleaning up that pan), much less for 25 [...]

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