Word info

skin-on

Adjective

Meaning

skin-on (not comparable)

(cooking) Prepared without removing the skin.
a skin-on pork belly
skin-on fries

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Potato delivery services include Potato Parcel and Mail A Spud. citation citation citation citation Culinary uses Various potato dishes seeAlso Potatoes are prepared in many ways: skin-on or peeled, whole or cut up, with seasonings or without. Source: Internet

For a simple side dish, roast whole, skin-on potatoes with garlic cloves, olive oil, rosemary leaves and plenty of seasoning until crisp. Source: Internet

I start by seasoning bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs with kosher salt. Source: Internet

I used bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs and my 3 boys (and dad) loved it. Source: Internet

You don't want to poach a skin-on piece of salmon though—salmon skin cooked in hot water is a pleasant texture, and the skin will get in the way of it the flesh cooking evenly anyway. Source: Internet

Sweet potato toast is a simple, one-ingredient dish made from cutting skin-on sweet potatoes lengthwise into ¼-inch slices, then cooking them until golden brown. Source: Internet

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