When Should You Use Butcher's Twine When Cooking Meat?

When Should You Use Butcher's Twine When Cooking Meat?

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You'll benefit most from trussing with butcher's twine if your cooking methods involve low and slow preparation, such as with a rotisserie chicken.
You'll benefit most from trussing with butcher's twine if your cooking methods involve low and slow preparation, such as with a rotisserie chicken.

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