M Mark McAfee New member Apr 5, 2014 #1 Is it okay just in a glass "pan" or do I need to wrap this thing with plastic wrap to keep it from drying out? Mark
Is it okay just in a glass "pan" or do I need to wrap this thing with plastic wrap to keep it from drying out? Mark
D DennisM TVWBB Pro Apr 5, 2014 #2 What did you trim? I always put plastic wrap over whatever I trim overnight.
M Mark McAfee New member Apr 5, 2014 #3 I trimmed the exterior fat and silver skin. That was it. Plan on getting up in about six hours to start. Do I need to wrap it or is it fine sitting in a glass dish in the fridge? Mark
I trimmed the exterior fat and silver skin. That was it. Plan on getting up in about six hours to start. Do I need to wrap it or is it fine sitting in a glass dish in the fridge? Mark
M Mache TVWBB Fan Apr 5, 2014 #4 I would wrap it so the surface does not dry out. Refrigerators are very dry. -- Mache
M Mark McAfee New member Apr 5, 2014 #5 Yeah, didn't have any wrap so I just dropped them in vacuum seal bags (squeezed one in) and sealed them that way. Gonna be an early morning... Mark
Yeah, didn't have any wrap so I just dropped them in vacuum seal bags (squeezed one in) and sealed them that way. Gonna be an early morning... Mark
timothy TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Apr 6, 2014 #7 I always cover it with something so it doesn't absorb any off flavors or odors. I like Glad press & seal better than PW, easier to use and handle IMO. Tim
I always cover it with something so it doesn't absorb any off flavors or odors. I like Glad press & seal better than PW, easier to use and handle IMO. Tim