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  2. Common Cooking Mistakes and How to Fix Them - AOL

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    Accidents in the world of food can occasionally lead to the discovery of something delicious, but most of the time cooking mistakes lead to undercooked roasts, spreading cookies and inedible eats ...

  3. Cheese analogue - Wikipedia

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    Provel pizza cheese in a five-pound block. This product is commonly used in the preparation of St. Louis-style pizza. [dubious – discuss]One variant of pasteurized processed cheese dairy products is, according to a hospitality industry source, designed to melt well on pizza, [4] while remaining chewy; this has been described as "artificial cheesy substance that's much quicker and cheaper to ...

  4. The 12 Best Substitutes for Cream Cheese in Cooking and Baking

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    The staff of food professionals at Chef’s Pencil recommend blending ricotta with an equal amount of full-fat (unsweetened) yogurt as a 1:1 substitute that better imitates both the texture and ...

  5. Chile con queso - Wikipedia

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    Preparing queso. This recipe include fresh chopped onion, tomatilla, tomatoes, and chili peppers as well as variety of seasoning. Chile con queso is a smooth, creamy sauce, used for dipping, that is made from a blend of melted cheeses (often American cheese, Velveeta or another processed cheese, Monterey Jack or cream cheese), cream, and chili peppers.

  6. Enzyme-modified cheese - Wikipedia

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    Enzyme-modified cheese (EMC) is a concentrated cheese flavour ingredient that is produced from cheese [1] (or its upstream ingredients) [2] by treatment with enzymes such as proteases (not including the usual rennet), lipases and esterases. [3] An incubation period under controlled conditions is required for proper flavor development.

  7. Cheetos Made A Tool That Let's You Cover Anything In Cheese ...

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    Available on Amazon, the Cheetos duster can turn any Cheetos snack into savory dust. To use the gadget, fill the glass jar with the Cheetos snack of your choice. To use the gadget, fill the glass ...

  8. Cheez Doodles - Wikipedia

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    Cheez Doodles are a cheese-flavored baked cheese puff made of extruded cornmeal and are similar to Frito-Lay's Cheetos and Herr Foods Cheese Curls. The snack was created by Morrie Yohai and is produced by Pennsylvania-based snack foods producer Wise Foods.

  9. The New Cheetos Collab That Has Fans Saying 'Absolutely Not'

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    Now, Cheetos has partnered with a brand to bring us a product that people are a little unsure about. Content creator @markie_devo shared the news on Instagram, and we have so many questions.