Used one years ago and as I recall it pretty well but I haven't had one for years, so maybe it didn't work all that well? Give it a try. Why not?
I made a leg of lamb a while back, and while it was tasty, the meat toward the center left much to be desired.
The flavor of the spices is concentrated on the outside of the meat, with not much toward the center. I would like to remedy this, and a flavor injector looks promising.
I'm thinking about experimenting with pork loin and have played with the thought of getting one.
Any thoughts?
Used one years ago and as I recall it pretty well but I haven't had one for years, so maybe it didn't work all that well? Give it a try. Why not?
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We've used/have one. They work really well. Something that is actually pretty good, I've had pork with orange juice and orange rind injected into it. It was SO good.
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We use one especially at Thanksgiving for the turkey...they are fantastic...They are actually pretty reasonably priced. Walmart...like $6 I believe we bought one for. But it will do what you are looking for it to do. Any good recipes for a non-meat eater?
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Ha....okay guys, let me tell you about my experience with the flavor injector.
I was trying to inject a mixture of olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper and chopped rosemary into a pork tenderloin. Mind you I was using a "Solid Ingredients" injector that I bought at the grocery store.
Because it said solid ingredients, my dumb azz didn't look at the end of the needle where the hole was. Needless to say it was very small...
I ended up with olive oil and rosemary all over my counter.
I promptly tossed it.
When I buy another one, I won't put chopped rosemary in it, lol.![]()
OMG, THIS WAS HILARIOUS! I can actually see this happening. I'm sorry it worked out that way...maybe next time essence of rosemary will work for you. I started laughing when I saw you said chopped rosemary. I thought oh no, this isn't going to be good.
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Last year for Thanksgiving, I used the (I think it was) Tony Chachere's flavor injector, it was delicious, the best turkey I had ever cooked. It was tender and very flavorful. plus I used some of the remaining injecting liquid in the gravy along with the juices from the baked turkey!
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