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preparing blueberries for cooking Article
Because blueberries are very perishable, do not wash them until just before consuming or cooking. Blueberries do not need to be peeled, seeded, cored or trimmed before using.
grilling salmon Article
Grilling Salmon Steaks and Fillets | Grilling a Whole SalmonGrilling Tips | Food and Grill Safety Salmon is an anadromous fish, which means that it is born in freshwater, then migrates to saltwater to mature and then returns to freshwater to spawn.
how to cut an eggplant Article
Learning how to cut an eggplant is easy to do. Besides peeling, slicing or cutting the eggplant into chunks to prepare for cooking, some varieties should have some of the moisture removed by salting or purging.
steaming rice Article
Steaming Rice with a Bamboo Steamer | Steaming Rice with an Electric Steamer Steaming is a technique for cooking rice that is very popular in Asian countries. It produces perfectly cooked rice, but the method can be very time consuming.
how to make blueberry buckle Article
Also, see How to Make:Peach Cobbler | Apple Crisp | Apple CrumbleApple Pandowdy | Apple Brown Betty | Blueberry Grunt | Peach Slump Blueberry Buckle A Buckle is a sweet dessert that is made from a cake batter traditionally topped with berries, which is topped with a streusel type topping.
slow cooker meat recipes Article
crock pot, slow cooker, slow cooking
oils and fats preparation guide Article
Clarified Butter | Brown Butter | Homemade Butter Clarified Butter Melting whole butter and removing the milk solids and water, produces clarified butter. It is a rich golden fat that is also referred to as drawn butter.
leavening direct or straight yeast method Article
Fresh Cake Yeast | Active Dry Yeast | Quick-Rising Active Dry Yeast Yeast that is activated in warm water before it is mixed with the flour and other ingredients to form dough, is the simplest leavening method for preparing yeasted breads.
shopping for flour Article
Types of Wheat Flour | Types of Non-Wheat FlourImportance of Gluten | Wheat/Non-Wheat Flour Proportions Flour is the main ingredient in all types of breads. Different types of flour milled from wheat are most commonly used for making bread.
setting a buffet table Article
Setting a Buffet Table Serving a meal buffet style not only offers the hostess convenience but provides the guests with an informal setting with time to mingle and enjoy.
grilling grains Article
Grilling Sweet Corn Although all types of corn are used in cooking, the type most often used is sweet corn, which is often considered to be a vegetable, rather than a grain.
how to make and freeze tomato sauce Article
Prepare Tomatoes | Prepare Pepper| Prepare Garlic What You Need: - Blender- 4 medium size raw tomatoes- ½ medium onion- 1 green pepper- 1 to 1 ½ teaspoon salt, adjust to taste- Optional: Fresh garlic cloves, to taste- Optional: Oregano, to taste Prepare fresh ingredients: Peel and core tomatoes.
short crust Article
Short crust is used to make pies and tarts. It is slightly different than a basic flaky crust in that it is lighter and crispier. It is more tender and crumbles easier when eaten.
grilling fruits and vegetables Article
Steaks and burgers are not the only foods to enjoy on the grill. Add grilled fruits and vegetables to your next cookout menu. Grilling fruit brings out its natural sweetness and the flavor of the grilled vegetables is enhanced when they are lightly charred.
all about lettuce Article
Tools for Preparation | Lettuce Preparation | Tips Lettuce A family of vegetables consisting of five varieties classified according to shape and growth. Vitamin A and potassium are the most notable nutrients in lettuce.
the role of antioxidants in a healthy lifestyle Article
Antioxidant is a classification of several organic substances. The organic substances include, but are not limited to, vitamins C, E, and A; a mineral called selenium; and a group of organic substances known as carotenoids (i.
holiday baking Article
Tips for Baking the Perfect Pie Pre heat oven and read through the recipe before mixing ingredients. Prevent the edges of your pie from becoming too brown by covering the edge with foil after the first 15 minutes of baking.
pineapple boat Article
A creative way to present your pineapple and other summer fruit is to use the pineapple as a bowl. One pineapple will provide 2 bowls. Remove any brown and/or discolored leaves.
food storage and shelf life Article
Organize Your Storage Area | Storage Charts Storing your food properly and under the best condition possible will extend its life to its maximum potential. Some foods can be stored at room temperature and some must be refrigerated.
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