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beating eggs Article
Beating Egg Whites | Beating Egg Yolks Beating Egg Whites Egg whites that are beaten correctly may increase in volume by as much as eight times. After beating, the egg whites should be extremely smooth and firm but not dry, forming stiff peaks.
egg products Article
Egg Products Pasteurized Shell Eggs Pasteurized shell eggs are heated for a period of time to destroy any bacteria that might be present, but the process does not cook the eggs.
types of eggs Article
Composition of an Egg | Types of Chicken Eggs | Other Types of Eggs Composition of an Egg An egg is composed of several structures that all serve an important function in its construction.
egg shopping guide Article
Eggshell and Yolk Color | Egg Size | Egg Grading | Egg Freshness When shopping for food items, it is often beneficial to learn something about the products before you purchase them.
hard boiled eggs Article
Cooking | Peeling | Serving Using the term boiled when referring to eggs cooked in the shell can be misleading, because eggs known as "hard-boiled" should never be cooked at a full boil for the duration of the cooking time.
egg handling safety  storage Article
Cleanliness | Contamination | Doneness | Pasteurization | Proper Storage Cleanliness It is important to follow the fundamental rules of cleanliness and proper hygiene when preparing eggs and egg products.
how to poach an egg Article
Stovetop Poaching Methods | Microwave Poaching Methods Stovetop Poaching Methods Poaching is one of the most popular methods for cooking eggs. It's quick and easy and results in an egg that is tender and delicious.
separating eggs Article
Traditional Method | Needle Method | Funnel Method | Separator Tool Method It is often necessary to separate egg whites and egg yolks to achieve a successful outcome with a wide variety of recipes; therefore, it is important to learn the proper methods for separating eggs.
fried eggs Article
Method One: Traditional Frying Methods | Method Two: Egg Ring Frying Method Frying is a cooking method that is convenient, fast, and easy to do. Whether eggs are cooked "sunny side up" or "over hard," frying is, perhaps, the most popular method for cooking eggs.
egg nutritional facts Article
Eggs and Cholesterol | Health Benefits of Eggs | Nutrients in Chicken EggsNutrients in Other Types of Eggs | Comparing Different Types of Eggs Eggs and Cholesterol The average large chicken egg has about 213 milligrams of cholesterol, which is all contained within the yolk.
food substitutions Article
Use this food substitution and conversion chart to select ingredient substitutes when you are cooking and your recipe suggests ingredients you do not have available. Herbs, Spices and Seasonings | Baking Ingredients | Cheese and Dairy Products | Eggs | Fats, Oils and Vinegars | Fruits and Vegetables | Miscellaneous | Healthy Herbs, Spices and Seasonings Substitutions Food Amount Substitute Allspice 1 tsp 1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ground cloves OR1/2 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4 tsp.
egg tips  substitutions Article
Egg Tips| Egg Substitutions Egg Tips Scrambled Eggs Scrambled eggs may turn slightly green when cooked at too high a temperature or when the eggs are allowed to sit in the pan for long periods.
flavored and colored pasta Article
Generally the color of the pasta is a result from the flavoring agent used in the pasta. The taste from the flavoring agents is most often fairly mild. Shown below are some of the most common flavoring agents and how to add them to your homemade pasta.
dyeing eggs Article
Dyeing Easter eggs is a traditional activity that is followed in many households during the Easter holiday. Generally the parents prepare the eggs for dyeing by cooking the hard boiled eggs; and then the kids step in to help with dyeing the eggs.
french sauces Article
  White Sauces | Brown Sauces | Tomato Sauces (or Red Sauces) | Egg Yolk and Butter SaucesEgg Yolk and Oil Sauces | Oil and Vinegar Sauces | Flavored Butter Sauces   White Sauces In French cooking, traditional white sauces are one of two types: those made with hot milk added to a white roux (such as BĂ©chamel sauce or Mornay sauce) or sauces made with hot broth or stock added to a white roux (such as VeloutĂ© sauce).
how to make homemade eggnog Article
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coddled eggs Article
Method One: Cooked in the Shell | Method Two: Cooked in Coddling Dishes A coddled egg is one that is cooked more slowly than a boiled egg, but basically, it yields similar results, except that the egg becomes quite tender, more so than with the hard-cooked method.
how to boil eggs for eating or decorating Article
Boiled Using the term "boiled" when referring to cooking eggs in the shell can be misleading, because eggs referred to as "hard-boiled" or "soft-boiled" should never be cooked at a full boil for the entire length of the cooking time.
kitchen tips Article
Ingredient Tips | Preparation TipsCooking & Baking Tips | Miscellaneous Tips There are an endless number of kitchen tips available for you to try. Shown below are some popular tips that will help you in your everyday use of some common baking and cooking ingredients.
asian noodles Article
Asian Noodles Asian noodles consist of strands that vary in shape, width, and length. Many Asian noodles are very long in length, symbolizing longevity. They can be thin straight sticks, flat strands, round strands, and wavy strands.
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