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  2. 11 Quick and Easy Ways to Cook with Kale - AOL

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    Kale. So hot right now. Also so cold right now. We're into this leafy green whether it's been steamed, sauteed, baked, or whether it's touched no heat at all--when it's just sliced and dressed ...

  3. Reduction (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    In cooking, reduction is the process of thickening and intensifying the flavor of a liquid mixture, such as a soup, sauce, wine or juice, by simmering or boiling. [1] Reduction is performed by simmering or boiling a liquid, such as a stock, fruit or vegetable juice, wine, vinegar or sauce, until the desired concentration is reached by ...

  4. Mini Kale-Mushroom Calzones with Smoked Mozzarella

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    Add the kale and a generous pinch of salt and cook over moderately high heat, stirring occasionally, until just tender, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

  5. Tomato, White Bean and Kale Soup Recipe - AOL

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  6. Simmering - Wikipedia

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    Simmering is usually a rapid and efficient method of cooking. Food that has simmered in milk or cream instead of water is sometimes referred to as creamed. The appropriate simmering temperature is a topic of debate among chefs, with some contending that a simmer is as low as 82 °C or 180 °F. [2]

  7. Rustic Tuscan Soup with Kale Recipe - AOL

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  8. How to Cook with Wine, According to the Experts - AOL

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  9. Cooking with alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Specialist cooking wines, liqueurs, vermouths and eaux de vie are widely used by professional chefs to enhance flavour in traditional and modern dishes. [failed verification] [2] These are specially created to be an ingredient in cooking, not a beverage. As well as offering value for money, they have a longer shelf life which avoids wastage.