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  2. Vegetable Summer Rolls with Chile-Lime Dipping Sauce

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  3. 65 Easy Dinner Recipes for Beginners (That Even the Most ...

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    From 15-minute pasta recipes to sheet pan chicken wonders, consider your evening meals covered. 70 Easy Dinner Recipes for Two Noodles and Pasta Dishes 1. Stir Fried Noodles with Kimchi and Pork ...

  4. In Carlene Thomas’ experience, two types of people ask her advice as a dietitian about the healthiest way to prepare vegetables. Those looking to improve their diet are curious about how ...

  5. Butter Bean Salad with Lime and Mint Recipe - AOL

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    1. Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil. Add the butter beans and cook until they are tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain and rinse the beans under cold running water.

  6. List of cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    See also References Further reading External links A acidulate To use an acid (such as that found in citrus juice, vinegar, or wine) to prevent browning, alter flavour, or make an item safe for canning. al dente To cook food (typically pasta) to the point where it is tender but not mushy. amandine A culinary term indicating a garnish of almonds. A dish served amandine is usually cooked with ...

  7. Simmering - Wikipedia

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    Simmering is a food preparation technique by which foods are cooked in hot liquids kept just below the boiling point of water [1] (lower than 100 °C or 212 °F) and above poaching temperature (higher than 71–80 °C or 160–176 °F). To create a steady simmer, a liquid is brought to a boil, then its heat source is reduced to a lower ...

  8. Outline of food preparation - Wikipedia

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    International food terms – useful when reading about food and recipes from different countries. Recipe; Restaurant; Staple food – a food that is "eaten regularly and in such quantities as to constitute the dominant part of the diet and supply a major proportion of energy and nutrient needs". [1]

  9. The Special Rice I Make at Least Once a Week - AOL

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    Cover the rice with 2 inches of fresh water and let soak for at least 30 minutes or up to 4 hours. Drain thoroughly. In a medium pot, heat the vegetable oil over medium heat.