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  2. Toast (food) - Wikipedia

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    Generally the toasting process is complete once the surface temperature of the toast is between 155 °C and 190 °C, depending on the desired surface color. [6] Above these temperatures, toast will exude a burnt odor, which is associated with pyruvic aldehyde [ 10 ] until it eventually ignites at 250 °C.

  3. Mole Meatballs Are the Zesty Appetizer Your Menu Has Been Missing

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    Meanwhile, in a dry 10-inch skillet, toast 2 tablespoons pumpkin seeds (pepitas) and 1 teaspoon sesame seeds over medium-low heat for 2 to 3 minutes or until they’re light brown. Remove the ...

  4. Food Paradise season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Location Specialty(s) The Country Cat Dinner House & Bar: Portland, Oregon "Monte Cristo Sandwich'" – homemade smoked ham, smoked turkey brined in a mixture of citrus, salt and cinnamon, butter lettuce, "Durkee" (mustard-mayo sauce), and "Judy" (grated cheddar, beer, pickle juice, Tabasco, and mayo) on freshly baked oat bread dipped in bourbon custard, topped with house-made ...

  5. Pepito (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    A beef pepito with caramelized onions and a side dish of potatoes A Spanish pepito prepared with chicken, served with beer A simple beef pepito. The pepito is a sandwich prepared with beef, pork, or chicken [1] originating from Spain and also very popular in Latin America.

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    Start by scooping the inside of a ripe, large, pitted avocado into a blender or food processor with 1 cup packed fresh basil leaves, 1/3 cup pine nuts (preferably toasted), a couple of fresh ...

  7. Do You Really Need To Preheat An Oven? - AOL

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    Then, don't place a tray of biscuits until the oven temperature is correct. "Biscuits will turn out more like hockey pucks," says Metcalf, when the oven hasn't reached the required baking temperature.

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  9. List of twice-baked foods - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Origin Description Bappir: Sumer: An historical Sumerian twice-baked barley bread that was primarily used in ancient Mesopotamian beer brewing.Historical research done at Anchor Brewing Co. in 1989 (documented in Charlie Papazian's Home Brewer's Companion, ISBN 0-380-77287-6) reconstructed a bread made from malted barley and barley flour with honey and water and baked until hard ...