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APPLES

December 22nd, 2009

When cooking fresh apples for pies or sauces, the yield is about 50%. 1 pound raw = 1/2 pound cooked. Apples absorb odors. They emit ethylene gas, which causes other fruit to ripen quicker. Store apples at 35 degrees F, 80% humidity to prevent dehydration. Use tart apples for apple pie. Apples, pears and potatoes [...]

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ANISE SEED

December 22nd, 2009

1 pound anise seed = 5 cups 1 cup = 3oz+ 1 oz = 5 TB 1 TB = 1/5 ozFlavor/Aroma: Anise is distinguished by its strong licorice-like flavor and aroma. The seeds are characterized by minty, piney, and fruity flavor notes. Anise’s flavor also resembles that of Fennel but is somewhat sweeter. Appearance: Pale [...]

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ALMONDS

December 22nd, 2009

Roasted almonds are slightly harder in texture than natural almonds because the dry-roasting process removes some of the moisture. Natural almonds are better for baking and cooking. There are about 23 almonds per one ounce serving. Pack Shelled whole dry-roasted and shelled whole natural almonds are packed in 2-pound cartons. Storage • After opening, almonds [...]

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ALLSPICE

December 5th, 2009

1 pound allspice = 6 cups 1 ounce = 6 tablespoons 1 tablespoon = 1/6 ounce Allspice flavor and aroma is a pleasant blend of cinnamon and clove. Allspice is generally described as possessing a woody, cinnamon-like flavor which is slightly numbing. Allspice is used in seasonings, sauces, sausages, ketchup, jams, pumpkin, gravies, roasts, hams, [...]

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Alcohol in Cooking

December 5th, 2009

Alcohol Content and Substitutions Contrary to what most people believe, and that includes most professionals, when using beer, wine or other alcoholic beverages in recipes, a lot of alcohol is left after cooking. Here are the facts from the Agricultural Research Service of the USDA (1989). Alcohol remaining after preparation: 100% Immediate consumption 70% Overnight [...]

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ALBUMEN

December 5th, 2009

Albumen, or egg white, makes up about 60% of an eggs weight. As an egg ages, the protein in the egg white changes and becomes thinner and more transparent. Fresh eggs sit tall and firm in the pan, and older eggs will spread out more. When you are going to beat egg whites, let the [...]

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Acorn Squash

December 5th, 2009

This acorn-shaped squash is one of the most widely available among the small winter squash. It measures about 6 inches around and weighs 1 to 2 pounds. Acorn squash is a good source of calcium. Baking is an excellent way to bring out the flavors of this squash. Source:foodreference.com

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ACIDS

December 5th, 2009

Acids help proteins coagulate, so adding either vinegar or lemon juice to water used for poaching eggs helps keep the eggs from spreading out. Source:foodreference.com

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Thai Beef Salads Recipes

December 5th, 2009

Ingredients : 500g (1 lb) rump or sirloin steak 2 tbsp oil 1 small soft-leaved lettuce 200g (6.5 oz) cherry tomatoes, halved 1 Lebanese cucumber, cut into cubes 4 spring onions, chopped 1/2 cup (15g / 1/2 oz) fresh coriander leaves Dressing: 2 tbsp fish sauce 2 tbsp lime juice 1 tbsp soy sauce 1 tbsp sweet [...]

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Thai Fish Cakes with Cucumber Salad Recipe

December 5th, 2009

Ingredients : 500g redfish fillets, skin removed 1.5 tbsp red curry paste 1/4 cup (60g) sugar 1/4 cup (60ml) fish sauce 1 egg 200g green beans, sliced 10 kaffir lime leaves, finely chopped oil, for deep-frying Cucumber Salad: 1/2 cup (125ml) white vinegar 1/2 cup (125g) sugar 1/2 cup (125ml) plum sauce 2 cloves garlic, crushed 2 tsp [...]

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