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Putting a stew on to cook tonight - would you leave it overnight?

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ThatBigGermanPrison · 28/07/2008 21:11

Or would you switch it off and have the oven on tomorrow?

It's for ^lunch, and it'#s a normal oven, not a slow oven.

What temperature?

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ThatBigGermanPrison · 28/07/2008 21:16

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gigglewitch · 28/07/2008 21:20

haven't seen you for Aaaaaaaages!

Greetings over, I was wondering what was in the stew? assuming it might be beef or lamb, I'd leave it somewhere cool/chilled overnight and put in the oven on about 150c about 8am
will have a better clue when know what you put in it (The DC? is that why you're not saying?[wink)

Moomin · 28/07/2008 21:25

The first one. When heat is off it will still be 'marinating' and then you can re-heat tomorrow as long as you get it piping hot again.

ThatBigGermanPrison · 28/07/2008 21:25

Just ignore the wax crayon floating in it, it's the remnants of ds2'#s digestive tract.

no, it's shin beef really, which I find doesn't do well at high temperature.

I need to cook it tonight, as it's a day over already and I won't make it go another day in summe(don't talk to me about winter )

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