A method for removing a fluid from a bag, the method comprising: inserting a food item into a bag, heating the food item to produce a fluid within the bag, positioning the bag over a container, and opening a valve in the bag so that the fluid drains from the bag into the container. Also disclosed is a method for removing a fluid from a bag, the method comprising: inserting a food item into a bag, adding an additive to the bag, sealing the bag to retain the food item and the additive within the bag, heating the food item to produce a fluid within the bag, venting the bag without removing the fluid from the bag, positioning the bag over a container, and opening a valve in the bag so that the fluid drains from the bag into the container.
The present invention is an improved roasting bag for food items. The improved roasting bag contains a valve to drain fluids out of the bag. The improved roasting bag also contains a pair of handles which are used to orient and position the improved roasting bag while the fluids are draining out of the improved roasting bag. The invention also contains a vent slit to help facilitate the draining process. A number of different valve configurations are disclosed to use in conjunction with the present invention.
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