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Simple Wet Brine

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A classic, simple wet-brine recipe will be a staple in your kitchen once you taste the tender and juicy results. This recipe is a good base to use for brining meat, but you can also expand the flavors by adding other ingredients. Here are just a few suggestions to try, in addition to the base brine. 

For a simple variation that adds flavor, replace equal portions of water with cider or beer. To make a spicy brine, consider adding 2 teaspoons of crushed red pepper and a teaspoon of paprika. Or add a teaspoon each of ground cumin and ground cinnamon to the base brine for toasty and warming flavors without adding heat. For an incredibly flavorful and tender fried chicken, consider adding several sprigs of fresh dill and 2 cups of pickle brine, reducing the amount of water by 2 cups and salt by 2 tablespoons, to brine chicken pieces before frying.

Wet brine
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