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equipment Article
Measuring | Mixing, Rising, and KneadingAdditional Tools for Preparation | Baking | Serving Most of the kitchen tools and devices necessary for bread making are simple items that are found in most home kitchens: measuring cups and spoons, a large bowl (preferably glass), a large spoon (preferably wood), a work surface, a dish towel, a sharp knife, and a baking sheet.
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.
recipe advice Article
Reading the Recipe | Ingredient Preparation | Scaling Your Recipe Knowing how to follow and read your recipe will help make your cooking or baking experience a success. Properly preparing your ingredients, using proper cooking times and temperatures, and proper bakeware or cookware all assist in the success of your end product.
measuring tips and techniques Article
Measuring Equipment | Dry and Solid Measures | Liquid MeasuresMiscellaneous Measures | Measuring Tips   Proper measuring of ingredients is important to successful cooking and baking.
measuring flour Article
Individual graduated dry measuring cups are used to measure large quantities of flour while measuring spoons can be used to measure the smallest quantities. When measuring flour, it is best to fill the measuring device until the flour is heaping above the rim.
how to test stages of sugar Article
Stages of Sugar | Testing with a Candy Thermometer | Testing with Cold Water Method When a recipe indicates that a sugar mixture needs to cook to a specific stage, the most accurate method to use is a candy thermometer to test the temperature as it is cooking.
how to deep-fry a whole turkey Article
Deep-frying, also known as deep-fat frying, is a process of immersing food in a deep pot containing heated oil. The turkey cooks quickly, producing a crispy surface over a tender and moist interior. It is becoming a popular alternative to roasting a whole turkey.
measuring techniques Article
Measuring Dry Ingredients | Weight Versus VolumeMeasuring Solid Fats | Measuring Liquid Ingredients When making bread, it is critical to use precise measurements. Unlike general cooking in which precise measurements are often not as critical, inaccurate measurements in bread making (and most baked items) affect the chemical processes that occur during the preparation and baking.
all about garlic Article
Garlic Yield | Garlic Preparation | Garlic Cooking | Tips Garlic A bulbous plant consisting of single head containing smaller bulbs or cloves individually wrapped in papery skins, which are all wrapped tightly together with another layer of dry papery skin, forming the bulb head.
onion and tearing tips Article
Additional Onion Information:All About Onions | Onion Preparation | Onion Cooking Tearing Tips Irritation to the eyes, which causes tearing, can be a problem when cutting onions.
all about asparagus Article
Although Asparagus is especially popular in the spring during its peak season, Asparagus is a vegetable that is enjoyed throughout the year. There is an abundance of asparagus recipes that will suit you taste when it comes to this delectable spring vegetable.
turkey handling safety  storage Article
Contamination Prevention | Cooking Safety | Proper Storage Contamination Prevention Shopping When shopping for fresh turkey, make sure it is among the last items selected so that the length of time it is without refrigeration is as short as possible.
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