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Roasting

Dry Heat Cooking

Cooking food uncovered in an oven using dry, indirect heat. Creates caramelization and develops deep flavors through the Maillard reaction.

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Hot air circulates around the food, cooking it evenly from all sides. The dry environment allows the exterior to brown and crisp while the interior cooks through.

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  1. 1

    Preheat oven to 400-450ยฐF for most roasting

  2. 2

    Pat food dry and season generously

  3. 3

    Place on a rack in a roasting pan for air circulation

  4. 4

    Roast until internal temperature is reached

  5. 5

    Rest meat before carving (10-20 minutes)

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  • โœ“Start at high heat for browning, then reduce for even cooking
  • โœ“Don't crowd the pan - leave space for air circulation
  • โœ“Let meat come to room temperature before roasting
  • โœ“Baste occasionally for moist results

โš ๏ธ ํ”ํžˆ ์ €์ง€๋ฅด๋Š” ์‹ค์ˆ˜

  • โœ—Opening oven too frequently, losing heat
  • โœ—Not letting meat rest before cutting
  • โœ—Overcrowding the pan, causing steaming instead of roasting
  • โœ—Using too low a temperature, preventing browning

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  • Large cuts of meat (whole chicken, beef roast, pork loin)
  • Root vegetables (potatoes, carrots, beets)
  • Whole vegetables (cauliflower, squash)
  • Nuts and seeds

๐Ÿณ ํ•„์š”ํ•œ ์žฅ๋น„

  • โ€ขOven
  • โ€ขRoasting pan
  • โ€ขRack (optional)
  • โ€ขMeat thermometer

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