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  2. It's Easier Than You Think to Season a Cast-Iron Pan - AOL

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    Whether you need to season a new pan or re-season an existing one, you can complete it in these six easy steps: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Wash your skillet well with hot, soapy water and ...

  3. Italian Cannellini Bean Burgers - AOL

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    Heat the oil in a large nonstick saute pan. Form six balls with the bean mixture and flatten. Fry each bean burger 3-5 minutes per side and drain on paper towels to remove any excess oil.

  4. Do You Know Which Foods You Should Never Reheat in the ... - AOL

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    4. Steak. Microwaving steak can leave it dry and overcooked, robbing the meat of its juicy, tender texture. Instead, reheat it in the oven for about 20 minutes, or on the stovetop on low heat to ...

  5. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Bread pan – also called a loaf pan, a pan specifically designed for baking bread. [10] [11] Caquelon – a cooking vessel of stoneware, ceramic, enamelled cast iron, or porcelain for the preparation of fondue, also called a fondue pot. [12] Casserole – a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. [13]

  6. 8 Things You Should Never Reheat in Your Toaster Oven ... - AOL

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    5. Rice. You don’t want to reheat rice in the toaster oven. This can cause the rice to become very crispy, especially on the bottom. You should also note that you can end up getting food ...

  7. How to Reheat Fries Without Turning Them Into Mush ... - AOL

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    This isn’t the fastest way to reheat fries, but it’s one of the easiest, especially if you’re working with a big batch. All you need is a baking sheet. Step 1: Preheat the oven to 425°F.

  8. Self-heating food packaging - Wikipedia

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    The source of the heat for the self-heated can is an exothermic reaction that the user initiates by pressing on the bottom of the can. The can is manufactured as a triple-walled container. A container for the beverage is surrounded by a container of the heating agent separated from a container of water by a thin breakable membrane.

  9. Do You Really Need To Preheat An Oven? - AOL

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    If you forgot to preheat the oven while preparing the cookie, cake or brownie batter, you may be tempted to forgo this step and place them in the oven before it's reached the proper temperature to ...