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  2. Miyoko's Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Miyoko's Creamery, formerly Miyoko's Kitchen, is an American food producer founded by Miyoko Schinner in 2014. Overview Miyoko ...

  3. Want to make your own mozzarella? Here are tips from a New ...

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    In this part of the world, mozzarella cheese, some permutation of tomato sauce and pizza dough are the basic pizza building blocks.

  4. Miyoko Schinner - Wikipedia

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    Eventually Schinner changed the name from "Miyoko's Kitchen" to "Miyoko's Creamery." [28] Miyoko's Kitchen eventually accrued $1 million in seed money, first being invested in by Seth Tibbott, the founder of Tofurky. [21] [29] Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi made an investment in Miyoko's Creamery in November 2019.

  5. How Chili’s fried mozzarella achieved viral fame with its ...

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    Here's the story of how Chili’s fried mozzarella, which was added to the menu in 2022, ... In October, user @kie_eats posted a crunchy ASMR video with the dish. It racked up over 14 million views.

  6. Pizza cheese - Wikipedia

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    Compared to standard Mozzarella, low-moisture Mozzarella has a firmer texture, is easier to grate, has better browning and melting characteristics, and is less perishable. [16] Globally, Mozzarella is the most popular pizza cheese. [17] However, it has been estimated that in the United States only 30% of all pizza cheese used is actual ...

  7. How to make 3-ingredient smoked mozzarella sticks - AOL

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    Slice the cheese into mozzarella-stick-sized slices, ,and wrap each in an egg roll wrapper, using water to seal the edges. Place them in 1/8 inch of boiling canola oil, and flip until golden brown ...

  8. Videomaker - Wikipedia

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    Videomaker Magazine provides reviews and previews of the latest hardware and software for the video hobbyist and professional. Articles cover the use of camcorders, video production, digital video editing, audio production, DVD authoring, lighting, distribution and other items of interest to the video enthusiast.

  9. Windows Movie Maker - Wikipedia

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    Windows Movie Maker (known as Windows Live Movie Maker [6] for the 2009 and 2011 releases) is a discontinued video editing software program by Microsoft.It was first included in Windows Me on September 14, 2000, and in Windows XP on October 25, 2001.