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When the temperature heats up in the summer, it's typical to crave lighter meals. Heavy dishes like chili taste better in the cold, winter months anyway. Salads make for light and healthy dishes ...
Frankel: I like simple things. Lemon, a dash of pickle juice, a dash of celery juice, a dash of mustard. I don't like getting into big chunky grapes and cranberries and nuts. It's got to be pure ...
The yolk of a raw egg, a tea-spoonful of made mustard, (it is better if mixed the day before,) half a tea-spoonful of salt. The mustard and salt to be rubbed together; then add the egg. Pour on very slowly the sweet oil, rubbing hard all the time, till as much is made as is wanted. Then add a table-spoonful of vinegar.
Dicing – cutting an ingredient into cubes of a consistent size. Grating – using a grater to shred an ingredient, for instance, vegetables or cheese. Julienning – the process of cutting an ingredient into very thin, long pieces, such as the thin carrots in store bought salad mix. Mincing – cutting an ingredient into very small pieces.
brine. To soak a food item in salted water. broasting. A method of cooking chicken and other foods using a pressure fryer and condiments. browning. The process of partially cooking the surface of meat to help remove excessive fat and to give the meat a brown color crust and flavor through various browning reactions.
When the temperature heats up in the summer, it's typical to crave lighter meals. Heavy dishes like chili taste better in the cold, winter months anyway. Salads make for light and healthy dishes ...
Caesar salad. A Caesar salad (also spelled Cesar, César and Cesare) is a green salad of romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with lemon juice (or lime juice), olive oil, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, anchovies, garlic, Dijon mustard, Parmesan and black pepper. The salad was created on July 4, 1924 by Caesar Cardini at Caesar's in Tijuana, Mexico ...
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