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  2. How to meal prep: A beginner's guide to planning and ... - AOL

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    Refrigerate leftovers within two hours to prevent bacteria growth. For faster cooling, divide large portions into shallow containers. Label storage containers with the cooking date so you know how ...

  3. Frozen meal - Wikipedia

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    1986 – The first microwave oven-safe trays were marketed. [citation needed] [12] Modern-day frozen dinners tend to come in microwave-safe containers. Product lines also tend to offer a larger variety of dinner types. These dinners, also known as microwave meals, can be purchased at most supermarkets. They are stored frozen.

  4. Easy, Two-Step Meals You Can Knock Out in a Flash - AOL

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    Easy 3-Ingredient Chilli. When you need an easy tailgating recipe, fire up the crock pot and have this warm bowl of comfort cooking overnight. While the recipe calls for chili beans, black ...

  5. 7 Recipes Using Refrigerated Pie Crust - AOL

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    While there's nothing like a delicious home-cooked meal made from scratch, it's nice to have a helpful hand in the kitchen every now and then. Whether it's those pre-mixed spice packets that you ...

  6. Parcooking - Wikipedia

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    This technique allows foods to be prepared ahead of time, and quickly heated prior to serving. Since the second reheat finishes the cooking process, foods are not overcooked as leftovers often are. Parcooking is typically used in the processed food industry, and most frozen and ultra-processed foods are prepared this way.

  7. Joy of Cooking - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, Rombauer published Streamlined Cooking, a collection of recipes that could be prepared in less than 30 minutes, with an emphasis on use of canned and frozen foods. This book was not a commercial success, [ 10 ] : 166–169 but many of the recipes it contained became part of a new edition of Joy of Cooking published during 1943.

  8. List of cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    See also References Further reading External links A acidulate To use an acid (such as that found in citrus juice, vinegar, or wine) to prevent browning, alter flavour, or make an item safe for canning. al dente To cook food (typically pasta) to the point where it is tender but not mushy. amandine A culinary term indicating a garnish of almonds. A dish served amandine is usually cooked with ...

  9. Outline of food preparation - Wikipedia

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    International food terms – useful when reading about food and recipes from different countries. Recipe; Restaurant; Staple food – a food that is "eaten regularly and in such quantities as to constitute the dominant part of the diet and supply a major proportion of energy and nutrient needs". [1]