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  2. Meringue - Wikipedia

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    Meringue (/ m ə ˈ r æ ŋ / mə-RANG, [1] French: [məʁɛ̃ɡ] ⓘ) is a type of dessert or candy, of French origin, [2] traditionally made from whipped egg whites and sugar, and occasionally an acidic ingredient such as lemon, vinegar, or cream of tartar. A binding agent such as salt, flour or gelatin may also be added to the eggs.

  3. Egg substitutes - Wikipedia

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    In sweet, baked foods and desserts, many different fruits can be used to serve the same purpose as eggs. These act by replacing the moisture and structural "binding" for which recipes often call for eggs. However, these will also add some flavor to the recipe. To replace one egg, the following fruits can be substituted: ¼ cup banana

  4. Powdered sugar - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used in baking and cold mixed drinks because it dissolves faster than granulated white sugar. Caster sugar can be easily prepared at home by grinding white sugar in a food processor to make it finer. [citation needed] The most common food caster sugar is used in is meringue. [citation needed]

  5. How to Make Perfect Meringue - AOL

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    Toasted Almond Coconut Meringue Recipe. Advertisement. Search Recipes. Mushroom, Onion, and Gruyère Quiche with Oat Crust. Mini Buffalo Chicken Balls. Minute Steak Sandwich with Fried Onions and ...

  6. Molecular gastronomy - Wikipedia

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    Lecithin – an emulsifier and non-stick agent; Hydrocolloids such as starch, gelatin, pectin and natural gums – used as thickening agents, gelling agents, emulsifying agents and stabilizers, sometimes needed for foams; Transglutaminase – a protein binder, called meat glue; Spherification – a caviar-like effect; Syringe, for injecting ...

  7. Foam cake - Wikipedia

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    Examples of foam cakes are angel food cake, [3] meringue, genoise, and chiffon cake. Foam, sponge or unshortened cakes are distinguished by their large proportion of foamed eggs and/or egg whites to a small proportion of sugar and wheat flour.

  8. Dough conditioner - Wikipedia

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    A dough conditioner, flour treatment agent, improving agent or bread improver is any ingredient or chemical added to bread dough to strengthen its texture or otherwise improve it in some way. Dough conditioners may include enzymes , yeast nutrients, mineral salts, oxidants and reductants , bleaching agents and emulsifiers . [ 1 ]

  9. Don’t Throw Out That Paper Towel Roll — It’s the Secret to ...

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    Making your own slice-and-bake cookies is very much worth the effort, but they might not look as tidy as the ones you remember sliced from a tube. Caroline Schiff, a 2022 F&W Best New Chef, has a ...