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Roast Dinner in Less Time? Here’s How I Do It

Use a convection oven if you have one—this cuts down roasting time by about 25%. The fan keeps the hot air moving, so everything cooks faster and more evenly. Pressure cookers are a lifesaver for quick roasts. They steam and pressurize the meat, getting it done in about a third of the time. Plus, they’re energy efficient. Sear your roast in a hot pan for 5 minutes per side before baking. This step gives you a crispy crust and speeds up the oven process. Choose a dark roasting pan—meat browns and cooks faster in these, saving you up to an hour. Chop your veggies smaller and remove poultry bones if you can. Both tricks help everything cook through quicker, so dinner’s on the table faster. #RoastTips #QuickDinner #HomeCooking #Food #Cooking

Roast Dinner in Less Time? Here’s How I Do It
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Desperate for Kitchen Twine: Can Floss Save My Roast?

Okay, hear me out—this might sound a bit dramatic, but I’ve been to every store in my city and kitchen twine is nowhere to be found. I’m prepping for a special dinner and need to tie up a roast, but apparently, twine is the new toilet paper! I even wandered into the arts and crafts aisle, eyeing up string and yarn, but then I started worrying about weird coatings or chemicals leeching into my food. Toothpicks crossed my mind, but I really want that perfectly uniform shape you get with string. I’m starting to feel like a contestant on a cooking show with a weird challenge: “Tie your roast with whatever you can find!” So here’s my question: Has anyone actually used unscented dental floss for this? Is it safe? Will my roast taste minty fresh? I know this community always has the best kitchen hacks—help a desperate home cook out! #kitchenhacks #cookingproblems #foodquestions #diycooking #roasttips #Food #Cooking

Desperate for Kitchen Twine: Can Floss Save My Roast?