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  2. Separating eggs - Wikipedia

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    Separating eggs by hand for making Thai sweets. Separating eggs is a process, generally used in cooking, in which the egg yolk is removed from the egg white. This allows one part of the egg to be used without the other part, or each part to be treated in different ways. Recipes for custard call for egg yolks, for example. The most common reason ...

  3. When to Use a Stand Mixer vs. a Hand Mixer (and When You Can ...

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    Use a stand mixer when you need to multitask, like when you pour hot sugar syrup into whipping egg whites for buttercream. Hand mixers are, well, too hands-on for you to do much beyond holding the ...

  4. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    Whisking egg whites with a handheld electric mixer. A hand mixer is a hand-held mixing device. A handle is mounted over an enclosure containing the motor. The motor drives the beaters which are immersed in the food to perform the mixing action. The motor must be lightweight as it is supported by the user during use.

  5. I Made Martha's Viral Eggnog—No Wonder This Boozy ... - AOL

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    For the cautious version, I whisked the pasteurized whole eggs with the sugar in the first step but, obviously, skipped folding in the whipped egg whites in step four. Everything else was the same ...

  6. Add about half the sugar (1/2 cup) to the egg whites and beat to stiff peaks with an electric mixer. Add the remaining sugar (1/2 cup) to the yolks and use the same electric mixer to beat until ...

  7. Egg white - Wikipedia

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    Egg white can also be added to shaken cocktails to create a delicate froth. Some protein powders also use egg whites as a primary source of protein. The albumen from egg white was used as a binding agent in early photography during an 1855-90 period; such prints were called albumen prints.

  8. Whisk - Wikipedia

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    The loops can have different shapes depending on a whisk's intended functions. The wires are usually metal, but some are plastic for use with nonstick cookware. Whisks are also made from bamboo. Whisks are commonly used to whip egg whites into a firm foam to make meringue, or to whip cream into whipped cream.

  9. Rose Water & Coconut Macaroons Recipe - AOL

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    Degrease the equipment you’re going to use to whip your egg whites. 3. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment or in a large bowl using a hand mixer, whip the egg whites on ...