hey so me and a friend of mine are gonna make a rum ham (ham soaked and cooked in rum) inspired by Always Sunny In Philadelphia
does anyone know if this can actually get us drunk?
I don't know, what generally happens to alcohol when you cook with it?
Cooking liquor burns off the alcohol, dum dum (but a ham comes pre-cooked, so I guess the idea is just to soak/inject it with a bunch of rum).
>>8096744
i need rum ham to actually give a shit about this recycled thread.
>>8096758
>Cooking liquor burns off the alcohol, dum dum
That's an urban legend, fampai. What doesn't evaporate is still there, and if it all burned off, you'd have very dry rum cake.
However, the amount isn't generally enough to get one drunk unless that's the point.
>>8096773
>cooking liquor burns off the alcohol is an urban legend
Sometimes I don't even.
>>8096773
Please find another board and don't come back here
>>8096773
This guy is a fucking retard, but he did give us a good example of how and urban legend is born, by fucking retards
It's been awhile but I thought it was a precooked ham, they just soaked it in rum.
>tell everyone that the old wive's tale their grandmothers told them was wrong
>everyone gets mad
Stay classy, /ck/
https://www.oasas.ny.gov/admed/fyi/fyi-cooking.cfm
https://www.bsciresourcecenter.com/proddetail.php?prod=ArtJanEnews
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking_with_alcohol