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Why is it that when i cook sausages i can brown them on one side, but, when i turn them over to brown the other side they turn over on there own.
I am sure there must be a scientific reason, maybe steam trapped under the skin, any way the
only way i can cook them all round is by sticking cocktail sticks in them.
Please reply with scientific explanation.
Let's try an experiment. Are your sausages quite cylindrical before you start cooking them? After browning on one side, are they still cylindrical or are they curved?
Let's try an experiment. Are your sausages quite cylindrical before you start cooking them? After browning on one side, are they still cylindrical or are they curved?
Yes they are cylindrical and straight not curved.
When I cook hot dogs, they turn themselves...
When I cook hot dogs, they turn themselves...
I thought hotdogs were boiled????
Not mine!!! They are fried in butter, along with the rolls.
When I saw your thread title, I almost didn't click.
Anyway, life's a ..... That's all I know.
Could it be that the uncooked side is rounder than the cooked side so it tends to role?
Jimmy Snyder
Nov27-11, 04:32 PM
Brown them on the other side first silly.
Brown them on the other side first silly.:rofl:
Ouabache
Nov27-11, 05:05 PM
Could it be that the uncooked side is rounder than the cooked side so it tends to role? I think you almost have it.. As one side cooks, the skin dries and contracts. While the uncooked side either stays the same or stretches to accommodate the contraction. Conceivably, this could provide enough displacement for the sausage to roll. The larger the surface area of the sausage, the larger the displacement. :smile:
Astronuc
Nov27-11, 05:12 PM
I thought hotdogs were boiled???? Grilled!
Wurst is better.
Brown them on the other side first silly.
:rofl:
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