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  2. How to Reheat Rice for the Best-Ever Leftovers - AOL

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    Place the pan in the hot oven for 10 to 15 minutes, then fluff the rice and check the texture. Once it's ready to go, re-cover the rice and let it sit on the counter until serving time. The ...

  3. The Very Best Way to Safely Store and Reheat Leftover Rice ...

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    This makes reheating rice more than once inadvisable as well. “Reheating multiple times increases the time the food is in the temperature danger zone (above 41°F to below 135°F), where ...

  4. 15 Foods You Should Never, Ever Reheat in the Microwave - AOL

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    2. Rice. Microwaving rice can turn its fluffy texture hard and unappetizing. Instead, try steaming rice in a pot over the stovetop. Add a small amount of water, cover the pot, and let it steam ...

  5. Self-heating food packaging - Wikipedia

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    A Unitized Group Ration – Express self-heating field ration being heated in its box. Self-heating food packaging is active packaging with the ability to heat food contents without external heat sources or power, usually using an exothermic chemical reaction. Packets can also be self-cooling. These packages are useful for military operations ...

  6. Peking duck - Wikipedia

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    The ducks can be reheated at home with an oven or stove. When an oven is used, the duck is heated at a temperature of 150 °C (302 °F) for 20 minutes, and then at 160 °C (320 °F) for another 10 minutes. The stove method involves submerging the duck in boiling water before placing it on a griddle 70 cm (28 in) above the cooking fire.

  7. Retrogradation (starch) - Wikipedia

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    Retrogradation is a reaction that takes place when the amylose and amylopectin chains in cooked, gelatinized starch realign themselves as the cooked starch cools. [1]When native starch is heated and dissolved in water, the crystalline structure of amylose and amylopectin molecules is lost and they hydrate to form a viscous solution.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Multicooker - Wikipedia

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    Multicooker. A multicooker (also written "multi cooker") is an electric kitchen appliance for automated cooking using a timer. A typical multicooker is able to boil, simmer, [1] bake, fry, deep fry, [2] grill [1] roast, stew, steam and brown [3] food. The device is operated by placing ingredients inside, selecting the corresponding program, and ...