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preserving lemons Article
Preserved lemon adds an exotic flavor to North African tagines but it can also contribute a tasty and interesting element to many other cuisines. Experiment. Remember to reduce the usual amount of salt to allow for the saltiness of the lemon.
cooking wild rice Article
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Wild Rice The three basic techniques for cooking wild rice with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
food related tips for nausea and vomiting Article
Preventing or Controlling Nausea | Preventing or Controlling Vomiting Nausea is a feeling of queasiness in the stomach and may be followed by the urge to vomit. Nausea and vomiting can be caused by various conditions, such as cancer or cancer treatments, other diseases and their treatments, illness, pregnancy, or even motion sickness.
food related tips for a sore or irritated mouth or throat Article
Suggestions to Alleviate a Sore Mouth or Throat | Suggestions to Alleviate Dry Mouth A sore or irritated mouth or throat can be the result of a number of causes: Treatments for cancer or other diseases or illnesses, infections, tooth decay or other dental problems, dental work, and side effects from various medications may be among the most common causes for this condition.
deep fried turkey Article
Safety First | Turkey Deep-Fry CookersSelecting the Oil | Measuring the Oil | Preparing the TurkeyPreparing the Cooker | Placing the Turkey into the Cooker | Cooking the Turkey Deep-frying, also known as deep-fat frying, is a process of immersing food in a deep pot containing hot oil, which cooks the food quickly, producing a crispy surface over a tender and moist interior.
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.
grilling lamb Article
Types of Grills | Outdoor Grill Setup | Direct Heat Grilling | Indirect Heat Grilling The grilling process cooks foods with a high heat source, either directly, indirectly, or with a combination of both.
pasta choices Article
When shopping for pasta there are several details that you need to consider to be assured of purchasing the quantity, quality and type of pasta or pasta ingredients to satisfy your needs.
rotisserie grilling turkey Article
Rotisserie Grilling Turkey | Rotisserie Review | Turkey Doneness For general guidelines on rotisserie grilling, see Rotisserie Grilling Basics. Rotisserie Grilling Turkey Whole Turkey | Turkey Parts Rotisserie Grilling a Whole Turkey It is important to first follow the proper setup procedures for the grill when cooking food with rotisserie grilling.
how to remove meat from lobster Article
What You Will Need A utensil that is used to crack open the hard-shelled claws and other parts of a lobster in order to access areas containing meat. This tool is typically formed to the shape of the lobster claw and legs in order to easily grasp the hard surfaced area.
leavening using a starter Article
Sourdough Starter | Sponge Starter | Old Dough Method The primary difference between making bread with a starter and making bread with the direct or straight yeast method is that starter breads require much more time to prepare, but the flavor and texture of the bread is almost impossible to achieve with other leavening methods.
planning a graduation party Article
Selecting a Date | Choosing a Setting | Party Themes | InvitationsMenu and Serving Ideas | Decorations | More Ideas | Graduation Recipes Graduation Day. The day every teenager has been waiting for since they started high school.
cooking rye Article
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Rye The three basic techniques for cooking rye with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
cooking quinoa Article
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Quinoa The three basic techniques for cooking quinoa with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
cooking millet Article
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Millet The three basic techniques for cooking millet with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
cooking buckwheat Article
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Buckwheat The three basic techniques for cooking buckwheat with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
cooking barley Article
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Barley The three basic techniques for cooking barley with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
ham doneness Article
Checking Doneness When checking doneness it can be accomplished in basically the same manner for whatever cooking method you are using. There are several methods that can be used, but some are more accurate than others.
cake decorating with chocolate Article
Cake decorating with chocolate offers many ways to add fun and delicious looking decorations to use when decorating chocolate cakes, white cakes, or any flavor cake that pairs well with chocolate. The chocolate decorations can be used alone or added to other decorating designs.
grilling beef Article
The high heat of grilling sears the surface of beef, creating tender meat with a flavorful crust. The required cooking temperature and the method of grilling (direct, indirect, or a combination) depends on the cut of beef and the quality of the meat.
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