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Birdey Aug 9th 2007 5:46 pm

cooks help needed NOW
 
Just cooked a Coq-au-vin and for some reason its horribly oily. Any ideas of how I can rescue this before tonights dinner with friends.

Vanessa Aug 9th 2007 6:05 pm

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Originally Posted by Birdey (Post 5171475)
Just cooked a Coq-au-vin and for some reason its horribly oily. Any ideas of how I can rescue this before tonights dinner with friends.


Put it in the fridge and let the fat set on the top and then take it off. I am assuming that the fat is from the bird and not because you have used too much vegetable oil to cook it in. If this the case then let the food settle and spoon off the fat that settles on the top without removing too much of the 'gavy'

worzel Aug 9th 2007 7:09 pm

Re: cooks help needed NOW
 

Originally Posted by Birdey (Post 5171475)
Just cooked a Coq-au-vin and for some reason its horribly oily. Any ideas of how I can rescue this before tonights dinner with friends.

Assuming the oil floats to the top try laying a piece of kitchen paper on it to soak it up (or naan bread)?

smiling4 Aug 9th 2007 7:13 pm

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 5171515)
Put it in the fridge and let the fat set on the top and then take it off. I am assuming that the fat is from the bird and not because you have used too much vegetable oil to cook it in. If this the case then let the food settle and spoon off the fat that settles on the top without removing too much of the 'gavy'


Originally Posted by worzel (Post 5171640)
Assuming the oil floats to the top try laying a piece of kitchen paper on it to soak it up (or naan bread)?

yeah would go with both of these, depending on the source of the excess fluid....good luck, hope it tastes yummy!! Ems x

nickyjohnt Aug 9th 2007 7:44 pm

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Just get them pissed first , then they wont notice :thumbsup:


Nicky

steandleigh Aug 9th 2007 9:03 pm

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I'd go with letting it stand for 10 minutes, then holding a slice of bread over the top of the sauce to soak up the oil.

OR: dig out the chicken and veggies and add another sauce

OR dial caterers

OR get an Indian takeaway, chop up some fresh coriander and red onion, sprinkle on top and pass it off as your own creation!!!:thumbsup::eek: (make sure you hide the cartons....and rub a bit of sauce around a few pots and pans in the kitchen to make it look like you've been slaving all day...:rofl:)

eddie007 Aug 10th 2007 4:47 am

Re: cooks help needed NOW
 

Originally Posted by steandleigh (Post 5171915)
I'd go with letting it stand for 10 minutes, then holding a slice of bread over the top of the sauce to soak up the oil.

OR: dig out the chicken and veggies and add another sauce

OR dial caterers

OR get an Indian takeaway, chop up some fresh coriander and red onion, sprinkle on top and pass it off as your own creation!!!:thumbsup::eek: (make sure you hide the cartons....and rub a bit of sauce around a few pots and pans in the kitchen to make it look like you've been slaving all day...:rofl:)

ditto advice

Scott Aug 10th 2007 4:56 am

Re: cooks help needed NOW
 

Originally Posted by Birdey (Post 5171475)
Just cooked a Coq-au-vin and for some reason its horribly oily. Any ideas of how I can rescue this before tonights dinner with friends.


cover it in cornflour , then some brandy and burn off the excess oil :thumbsup:

mad city fan Aug 10th 2007 5:05 am

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Drink first, eat later, drink plenty Im sure it will taste delish :p

Scott Aug 10th 2007 5:08 am

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throw it in the fecin bin , all is lost :)

Birdey Aug 10th 2007 8:40 pm

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Thanks a million.. Just for the record considered all replies, especially chucking the chuck in the bin and getting take out..

However, drained it, cooled the gravy spooned off the excess oil (fatty bacon) I think and probably too much butter..

Flashed it all back in the pan with a healthy slug of brandy.. renamed it Country French Chicken, got pissed, ensured guests well on way and then served..

Turned out not to be a bad night..
Thanks a million

Birdey

Scott Aug 10th 2007 9:04 pm

Re: cooks help needed NOW
 

Originally Posted by Birdey (Post 5175588)
Thanks a million.. Just for the record considered all replies, especially chucking the chuck in the bin and getting take out..

However, drained it, cooled the gravy spooned off the excess oil (fatty bacon) I think and probably too much butter..

Flashed it all back in the pan with a healthy slug of brandy.. renamed it Country French Chicken, got pissed, ensured guests well on way and then served..

Turned out not to be a bad night..
Thanks a million

Birdey

I knew you could do it , never any doubt :thumbsup:


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