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Round bowls of varying sizes that are used for combining food ingredients when preparing recipes. Mixing bowls are made of plastic, ceramic, glass, copper, and stainless steel that range in size from 4 inches in diameter to over 16" in diameter. Common bowl sizes available include 1½, 2, 2½, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12 quart bowls. There are however, a wide variety of sets with different sized bowls included as part of a 3 or 4 bowl set that can be stored easily nested within the next larger size.
The smallest sized bowls are commonly used for mixing small quantities or beating eggs. Larger bowls are most often used to prepare medium amounts of sauces or for mixing dried ingredients. The larger bowls are traditionally used to mix batters, beat large volumes of eggs, prepare whipping cream, or mix salads and dressings. Some bowls will have formed handles while others will be smooth around the surface without any type of attached or formed handle. When selecting bowls, locate sizes that will easily hold amounts sufficient for the type of recipes commonly prepared. Make sure the bowls purchased have markings on the side to indicate various levels of amounts, such as 2, 4 or 6 quart levels. The bottom of the bowl should be flat to keep the bowl from tipping or rocking when mixing ingredients. Many bowls will have a thicker or curled edge to keep the ingredients from dripping from the bowl edge as the ingredients are poured into baking pans or other bowls. Metal mixing bowls and some glass or ceramic bowls have the added value of being good conductors of hot or cold temperatures allowing ingredients to be heated and melted or chilled and maintained at temperatures that assist with the preparation of various foods.
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Mixing Bowls term - Related Content |
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| The combining of ingredients in such a manner that all are distributed evenly amongst each other. |
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| A food presentation method that is often created and used as a food wrap for serving various foods. Typically formed from round loaves of bread, a Bread Bowl may be made to serve ... |
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| Cubes or crumbled pieces of bread that have been dried and seasoned to be used in stuffing (dressing) recipes. Store bought stuffing mix generally consists of white bread, wheat ... |
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| Commonly made as a large round and somewhat shallow sided bowl, this piece of kitchenware is designed to hold a sizable volume of salad greens. Most often produced from wood, ... |
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| Often considered to be a combination of nutritious foods or a food mix used to boost energy levels for anyone involved with various levels of exercise. Consisting of a mixture of ... |
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| Food Processor | Heavy-Duty Mixer
Mixing and Kneading with a Food Processor
A food processor can be used for mixing ingredients and kneading the dough for yeast breads. ... |
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| Hand Mixing on a Flat Surface | Hand Mixing in a Bowl
Hand Mixing on a Flat Surface (Well Method)
A traditional method for dough preparation is to combine the dry and ... |
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Flour is used as the main ingredient for many types of food items including breads, rolls, biscuits, pancakes, waffles, cakes, pastries, and pasta. Some food items, such as ... |
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Edible Bread Bowl
You will need a round loaf of bread, such as Rye or Sour Dough. Keep in mind that a bread that is too soft will absorb the dip quickly and will become ... |
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| Combinations of delicious nuts and cereals make this tasty mix a pleasing addition for snack time or party tables. |
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| A crispy snack that will be enjoyed at any party. |
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| Sweet and crunchy mixture kids will love to eat! |
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