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  2. Susceptor - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, products meant to be browned via susceptor-generated thermal radiation carry instructions to microwave the food while still inside its packaging. A typical example is the paper-susceptor–lined dish directly holding a microwaveable pot pie or casserole.

  3. The Viral No-Roll Pie Crust Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner

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    Again, the hot kitchen can make the butter soften more quickly than it usually would, which leads to a sticky crust that can be a problem to roll and transfer to the pie plate. Why You Should Try ...

  4. The Genius Apple Pie Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner

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  5. Sicilian pizza - Wikipedia

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    Sfincione [7] (or sfinciuni in Sicilian language) is a very common variety of pizza that originated in the province of Palermo. Unlike Neapolitan pizza, it is typically rectangular, with more dough, sauce, and cheese. An authentic recipe often calls for herbs, onion, tomato sauce, strong cheese, and anchovies. [1]

  6. The Genius Pecan Pie Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner

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  7. Baking stone - Wikipedia

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    A large baking stone inside an oven Pizza on a pizza stone. A baking stone is a portable cooking surface used in baking. It may be made of ceramic, stone or, more recently, salt. [1] [2] Food is put on the stone, which is then placed in an oven, though sometimes the stone is heated first. [3]

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  9. Trenton tomato pie - Wikipedia

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    The "John's Original" pizza at John's of Bleecker Street in New York City. Trenton tomato pie [1] [2] or New Jersey tomato pie [3] is a type of circular, thin-crust Italian tomato pie created in Trenton, New Jersey, United States, around the early 20th century in which cheese and other toppings are added on first, then the sauce.