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  2. 12 Clever Recipes for Stale Bread (That You'll Actually Want ...

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    4. French Toast. Slightly stale bread is perfect for French toast. It soaks up the eggy custard without falling apart or turning to mush. Whisk together eggs, milk, a splash of vanilla, and a ...

  3. How To Store Homemade Bread So It Lasts - AOL

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    Ingredients: The type of flour used to make the bread can impact freshness. Specialty flours like whole wheat or rye contain more oils than white flour, causing them to go stale faster.

  4. 50 Smart Food Storage Tips to Make Your Groceries Last as ...

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    Freeze Food Scraps for Stock. Instead of throwing away the ends of onions, carrots, and celery, toss them in a freezer bag along with mushroom stems, stray garlic cloves, and herb stems.

  5. Staling - Wikipedia

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    Staling is a chemical and physical process in bread that reduces its palatability.Staling is not simply a drying-out process caused by evaporation. [1] One important mechanism is the migration of moisture from the starch granules into the interstitial spaces, degelatinizing the starch; stale bread's leathery, hard texture results from the starch amylose and amylopectin molecules realigning and ...

  6. Gordon Ramsay's Ultimate Cookery Course - Wikipedia

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    Simple soda bread; Quick flatbreads with lemon thyme & ricotta; Mozzarella & rosemary pizza; Sponge with fresh ginger; Cooking tips: whipping cream; room-temperature cream for whipping; preventing milk & cream from boiling over; measuring treacle & golden syrup; greasing cake tins; Guide: flour (strong flour, double 00, rye flour, self-raising ...

  7. Snap freezing - Wikipedia

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    Snap freezing (or cook-chill or blast freezing) is the process of rapid cooling of a substance for the purpose of preservation. It is widely used in the culinary and scientific industries. It is widely used in the culinary and scientific industries.

  8. 25 Foods You Should Never, Ever Freeze (and Why) - AOL

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    Making little egg “muffin” cups or freezing leftover frittatas in pieces for future meals can be a real time saver. But avoid putting whole eggs in the freezer, even if you score a dozen on ...

  9. What is Irish soda bread? Here's the history behind this St ...

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    Add the butter and rub it into the flour mixture with your fingertips until it resembles bread crumbs. 3. In a separate jug, whisk the egg and buttermilk together.