• ngwoo@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Why would this be unsafe compared to something like a pot roast that cooks in simmering liquid much slower

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      11 days ago

      Temperature. Granted, liquids more quickly convey energy to solids than gas, but a low simmering pot of sauce should be below pot roast temps. Which is fine for a tiny seared meatball, but for a half kilo beef sphere? That meatball is like 5 cm thick. It would take a while to heat up the center unless you’re upping the temp, but then you’re interfering with the sauce. In short, it’s a major recipe change.