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  2. Egg wash - Wikipedia

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    An egg wash is often used to make pastries shiny and golden or brown in color, and it also is used to help toppings or coatings stick to the surface of the pastry, or to bind pastry parts together, such as empanadas or other en croute recipes. Egg wash can usually be made with 30 ml or two tablespoons of liquid, such as milk or water, for every ...

  3. Which of These 14 Different Egg Washes Is the Best for ... - AOL

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    No matter the combination you choose, the method for making and using an egg wash to create a shiny, golden-brown crust is the same. 1. Add the egg and liquid to a bowl. 2.

  4. How to Make Egg Wash and Bake Like a Total Pro - AOL

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  5. The 8 Best Egg Wash Substitutes to Use for Pie Crusts ... - AOL

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    Sometimes, the wash is thinned out with water or milk, but it really just depends on how you’ll use it. Egg wash has many uses, but the most common is to promote browning and help things stick ...

  6. Need an Egg Wash Substitute? These 10 Alternatives Will Do ...

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    To replace a one egg quantity of egg wash, stir together 1 tablespoon of flaxseed powder (i.e., ground flaxseed) and 3 tablespoons of warm water, and let the mixture sit until it reaches a gooey ...

  7. Fruit and vegetable wash - Wikipedia

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    Neither the U.S. Food and Drug Administration nor the United States Department of Agriculture recommend washing fruits and vegetables in anything other than cold water. [3] [4] To date, there is little evidence that vegetable washes are effective at reducing the presence of harmful microorganisms, though their application in removing simple dirt and wax is not contested.

  8. Washing meat - Wikipedia

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    Washing meat or cleaning meat is a technique of preparation, primarily used to treat raw meat or poultry prior to cooking in order to sanitize it. Several methods are used which are not limited to rinsing with running water (or with the use of a strainer) or soaking in saltwater, vinegar, lemon juice, or other acids, which may also enhance flavor when cooked.

  9. How to Make an Egg Wash—and What to Use It For - AOL

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