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		<description><![CDATA[Paper Bag Cooking!!! This has to be tried, so simple yet it will leave your friends talking about it for ages. What I do is serve the paper bag on a warmed plate and let them open it, believe me the aromas just spill out and thats the secret!! How To Make Paper Bag to [...]


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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">Paper Bag Cooking!!!<br />
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<p>This has to be tried, so simple yet it will leave your friends talking about it for ages. What I do is serve the paper bag on a warmed plate and let them open it, believe me the aromas just spill out and thats the secret!!<br />
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">How To Make Paper Bag to cook in:</span></p>
<p>Folds must be made so that they overlap all the way around the outside rimâ€¦this makes it air tight and allows the pressure to build up like a pressure cookerâ€¦unique to this method of cooking.</p>
<p>Fold a piece of greaseproof paper- not waxed- in half    lengthwise &#038; cut into shape, either heart or semi-circle be sure to layer all the pieces of paper together to ensure uniform parcels.</p>
<p>Oil on both sides, the food is then placed on one half of the bag.. partially cooked or raw, presentation side down, herbs etc placed on top.</p>
<p>Then fold the empty portion of paper over this, twisting &#038; folding to ensure a good seal.</p>
<p>Turn parcel over so folds are on underside. Then place in a moderate oven.</p>


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