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  2. 36 Common Substitutes for Cooking and Baking Ingredients - AOL

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    Baking Powder. For one 1 teaspoon of baking powder, use 1/4 tsp. baking soda and 1/2 tsp. vinegar or lemon juice and milk to total half a cup. Make sure to decrease the liquid in your recipe by ...

  3. Spice mix - Wikipedia

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    Spice mix. Whole spices used to create garam masala. Spice mixes are blended spices or herbs. When a certain combination of herbs or spices is called for in a recipe, it is convenient to blend these ingredients beforehand. Blends such as chili powder, curry powder, herbes de Provence, garlic salt, and other seasoned salts are traditionally sold ...

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    Equipment: 1 immersion blender or food processor. Ingredients: 1 whole egg (room temperature) 2 teaspoons lemon juice. 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard. ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

  5. The Top 10 Ground Beef Recipes of All Time - AOL

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    6. Hamburger and Macaroni. Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer. Get Recipe: Hamburger and Macaroni. "Up the veggie factor by adding finely chopped vegetables like carrots, celery, zucchini, or mushrooms ...

  6. Garlic powder - Wikipedia

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    Women sorting dried garlic pods to be ground into garlic powder. Garlic cloves are peeled and sliced. In most cases, the garlic is then heated to a temperature of between 150 and 160 °C (302 and 320 °F). The water is removed to a moisture content of about 6.5%. The dehydrated garlic is then further sliced, chopped, or minced until the powder ...

  7. Allium tuberosum - Wikipedia

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    Allium tuberosum is a rhizomatous, clump-forming perennial plant growing from a small, elongated bulb (about 10 mm; inch, across) that is tough and fibrous. [7][6][8] Unlike either onion or garlic, it has strap-shaped leaves with triangular bases, about 1.5 to 8 mm ( to in) wide. [9]

  8. Here’s What to Cook Every Night This Week (September 2 – 8)

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    1 sweet onion. 2 summer squash. 1 pint yellow cherry tomatoes. 1 European cucumber. 1 bunch thyme. 2 bunches parsley. 1 bunch mint. 2 bunches scallions. 1 bunch cilantro.

  9. Elephant garlic - Wikipedia

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    Elephant garlic. Elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum var. ampeloprasum) is a plant belonging to the onion genus. It has a tall, solid, flowering stalk, flat leaves. The flavor is milder than garlic and can be eaten raw in salads, roasted, or sauteed, but is generally not a substitute for conventional garlic in cooking.

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