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  2. This List Proves It: You *Can* Make Almost Anything in an Air ...

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    Try these air fryer recipes to get the most out of your favorite kitchen gadget. With fried chicken, egg rolls, and more, there are healthy meal ideas for all. This List Proves It: You *Can* Make ...

  3. You Won’t Believe Everything You Can Make In Your Air Fryer

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    This easy air fryer recipe takes most of the waiting out of roasting a chicken, with remarkably similar results. We found that even when we cooked our chicken well past 165°, it was still juicy ...

  4. These Healthy Air Fryer Recipes Are Still So Satisfying - AOL

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    Just look at the healthy air fryer recipes ahead. Here, you’ll find lightened up versions of crispy beef taquitos, healthy lunches, and quick cooking vegetable sides. "I was a little late to the ...

  5. Ramekin - Wikipedia

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    They are ideal for preparing classic dishes like crème brûlée, soufflé, molten chocolate cake, and other custard or egg-based recipes. Ramekins are also used for serving sides, condiments, or garnishes alongside entrées and can hold small portions of foods such as French onion soup, moin moin, and crumbles. Their size and heat-resistant ...

  6. Rosette (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    The metal is heated in hot oil before it is dipped in batter. Returning the iron to the oil, the batter is detached from the mold when it is partially cooked and gently flipped to finish cooking. They are usually topped with sugar or honey, [ 3 ] or the edges of rosettes are dipped into frosting.

  7. Deep frying - Wikipedia

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    A chef deep frying fish and chips in Manchester, England, 2007. Deep frying (also referred to as deep fat frying) is a cooking method in which food is submerged in hot fat, traditionally lard but today most commonly oil, as opposed to the shallow frying used in conventional frying done in a frying pan.

  8. Metal-clad airship - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a metal-clad dirigible airships was again explored in the late 1800s by Russian rocket theorist Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky. [6] He wrote that since his teens (in the early 1870s) "the idea of the all-metal aerostat has never left my mind" [ 7 ] and by 1891 he had produced detailed designs of a variable volume corrugated ...

  9. Shibuichi - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the basic 25% silver to 75% copper mix, combinations as divergent as 5% silver to 95% copper are also marketed as "shibuichi". [1] A wide range of colours can be achieved using the whole range of alloy compositions, even above 50% silver, e.g. 90% copper and 10% silver for a dark grey and down to 70% copper and 30% silver for lighter greys.