S SteveM. TVWBB Super Fan May 8, 2014 #1 Hi everyone, can someone recommend a small safe brining container with lid that is big enough for a average chicken and will fit in a regular sized fridge? If so where can I pick on up on a local level . thanks
Hi everyone, can someone recommend a small safe brining container with lid that is big enough for a average chicken and will fit in a regular sized fridge? If so where can I pick on up on a local level . thanks
Lance Wood TVWBB Member May 11, 2014 #2 I use one of these to brine my yard bird and mini yard birds (cornish hens), fits in the apt sized fridge we have.. I haven't put two chickens in it yet but I'm pretty sure it will hold two. You might find one at wally world http://www.shopworldkitchen.com/40-cup-square-airtight-food-storage-container-w/-handle-1098437.html
I use one of these to brine my yard bird and mini yard birds (cornish hens), fits in the apt sized fridge we have.. I haven't put two chickens in it yet but I'm pretty sure it will hold two. You might find one at wally world http://www.shopworldkitchen.com/40-cup-square-airtight-food-storage-container-w/-handle-1098437.html
Jim Lampe TVWBB 1-Star Olympian May 17, 2014 #4 the briner. something I will eventually buy... Last edited: May 17, 2014
Chris Allingham Administrator Staff member May 17, 2014 #5 Links for The Briner on Amazon.com: The Briner: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B009HHTEDQ/tvwb-20 The Briner Jr: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00F1Z7DPE/tvwb-20
Links for The Briner on Amazon.com: The Briner: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B009HHTEDQ/tvwb-20 The Briner Jr: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00F1Z7DPE/tvwb-20
J JasonQuevada TVWBB Super Fan Jun 5, 2014 #7 is there a difference from using a bucket from home depot with a lid?
Chris Allingham Administrator Staff member Jun 5, 2014 #8 Home Depot "Homer" orange buckets are not food-safe plastic. They're intended for paint, grout, etc. Food Grade Plastic Containers For Brining
Home Depot "Homer" orange buckets are not food-safe plastic. They're intended for paint, grout, etc. Food Grade Plastic Containers For Brining
J JasonQuevada TVWBB Super Fan Jun 5, 2014 #9 Lol total himbo moment by me. Lol wife even threw away all my bottles that weren't bpa free. I shoulda figured that one out.
Lol total himbo moment by me. Lol wife even threw away all my bottles that weren't bpa free. I shoulda figured that one out.
Frank H TVWBB Gold Member Jun 28, 2014 #10 Restaurant depot sells some brining containers that look fridge friendly....they're not too expensive either.
Restaurant depot sells some brining containers that look fridge friendly....they're not too expensive either.