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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.
grilling shrimp and other shellfish Article
Shellfish - Crustaceans | Shellfish - Mollusks | Food Safety The flavor of shellfish benefits significantly from grilling. Removing the shellfish from the grill before they become too well done and rubbery is the biggest challenge.
how to prepare and open oysters Article
What You Will Need Stiff kitchen brush Oyster knife If an oyster knife is unavailable, use a thin, short, dull knife. Do not use a sharp kitchen knife. Access to cool running water.
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.
how to prepare and open mussels Article
What You Will Need Stiff kitchen brush Clam knife If a clam knife is not available, use a thin, short, dull knife. Do not use a sharp kitchen knife. Access to cool running water.
how to prepare and open clams Article
What You Will Need Stiff kitchen brush Clam knife If a clam knife is unavailable, use a thin, short, dull knife. Do not use a sharp kitchen knife. Access to cool running water.
ingredients - a to c Article
Use this ingredient equivalent chart to find out how much of an ingredient you need when your recipe suggests an unfamiliar quantity. A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - PQ - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z  A - Ingredients Ingredient Amount Equivalents Alfalfa Sprouts 1 lb.
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.
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.
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.
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.
all about beans Article
Fresh Beans | Fresh Bean Preparation | Fresh Bean Cooking | Fresh Bean TipsDried Beans | Dried Bean Preparation | Dried Bean Cooking Beans A generic name given to various plants in the legume family.
ingredients - n to r Article
Use this ingredient equivalent chart to find out how much of an ingredient you need when your recipe suggests an unfamiliar quantity. A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - PQ - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z  N - Ingredients Ingredient Amount Equivalents Navy Beans, dried 1 lb.
roasted eggs Article
A roasted egg is prepared using two different cooking processes: First, the egg is hard-cooked in simmering water on the stovetop; then it is placed in the oven and roasted in the shell.
how to prepare and devein shrimp Article
What You Will Need Pairing Knife Deveining Tool Check for Freshness Fresh shrimp should smell clean, refrain from shrimp that smells of ammonia. At the fish market, fresh shrimp should be stored in or on ice.
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.
shaped pasta Article
There are numerous pasta products available, consisting of dried and fresh pasta. Some products are available both in a dried and fresh form but there are many more dried products than fresh.
types of kitchen knives Article
Construction | Handles | Blade Material | Cutting Edges | Knife VarietiesChoosing the Right Knife | Maintaining and Storing | Sharpening To choose a knife that is of good quality and best fits your needs, you need a basic knowledge of the various parts and construction of a knife.
all about summer squash Article
Summer Squash Preparation | Summer Squash Cooking | Tips Summer Squash Squash: The fruits of various members of the gourd family, which fall into two classifications, summer squash and winter squash.
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