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  • The Effect of Salt on the Boiling Temperature of Water

    Adding salt to water raises the temperature at which the water boils. The more salt that is dissolved in the water, the higher the boiling point. This phenomenon is a result of certain properties...

  • How to Grill the Perfect Steak on Gas

    Cooks frequently use a gas grill to cook steaks outdoors during the summer. You'll need careful attention to timing and heat to prevent your steak from becoming dry or over-cooked. The specifics...

  • How to Reduce the Salty Taste in Egg Salad

    Over-salting is one of the top 10 complaints about cooking, and it can strike just about any food group, including something as simple as egg salad. Fixing the problem is as easy as figuring out...

  • How to Make Soy Milk With a Power Juicer Elite

    Making your own soy milk at home is a rewarding and cost-effective way to prepare this protein-rich drink. Used as a substitute for cow's milk, or simply for its own unique flavor, soy milk can...

  • How to Freeze Morel Mushrooms

    With their intriguing, honeycombed texture and nutty, earthy flavor, morel mushrooms make for a tasty gourmet delicacy. Whether foraging for morels in the forest or selecting them from a specialty...

  • How to Cut Steaks

    Cutting a steak requires proper utensils as well as a sense of table etiquette. Since steak can often be a very tough meat, it takes more than one utensil to slice through. While foods like fish...

  • How to Boil a Cow Tongue

    Beef tongue is an overlooked and underused part of the cow. The tongue is a tough, fiberous muscle that is naturally low in fat due to its constant movement. When prepared correctly, cow tongue...

  • How to Roast a Whole Chicken

    A whole roast chicken makes for a fantastic, healthy family dinner. It is inexpensive, and you can season it any way you like when you do it yourself. It is also much easier than you may think....

  • How to Make Potato and Pasta Casserole With Fresh Mozzarella and Basil

    Potato and pasta casserole with fresh mozzarella and basil is a very simple Italian dish that relies on good quality ingredients to make a meal that is more than the sum of its parts. Serve this...

  • How to Make Grilled Peaches With Mascarpone Cheese and Maple Syrup

    Grilled peaches with mascarpone cheese and maple syrup is a new twist on a classic Italian dish that combines warm fruit with rich, mascarpone cheese and simple syrup. Grilled peaches make an...

  • Avocado Serving Size & Nutrition

    The avocado is a creamy-textured fruit you can enjoy in countless dishes or all by itself, if you are an avocado purist. It contains nearly 20 vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients.

  • How to Store Vital Wheat Gluten

    Bread bakers often add vital wheat gluten to bread dough to enhance the dough and improve the baked results of bread. Vital wheat gluten is especially beneficial when you add it to breads that...

  • How to Grill a Medium Steak

    There's nothing like a good steak in a nice restaurant. Unfortunately, there's also nothing quite like the price of a good steak in a nice restaurant. If you want to save on the cost of eating...

  • The Time Effect of Oak Barrel Aging on Wine

    Aging is used to improve the quality and taste of many different types of wines. Changes and reactions occur during wine storage and more processes occur the longer a wine ages. Wine that is...

  • Where Did the Pineapple Plant Originate?

    Pineapples are native to the tropical areas of South and Central America. Today, pineapples can be found all over the world and are one of the most popular tropical fruit crops.

  • How to Make Fennel and Smoked Bacon Pasta

    Fennel and smoked bacon pasta is a simple Italian dish that you can prepare quickly when time is of the essence. Combining simple, savory ingredients, fennel and bacon pasta is a rich, elegant...

  • How Is Vegetable Shortening Made?

    Many vegetable oils are high in unsaturated fatty acids. Fatty acids are made up of chains of carbon atoms, each with two chemical arms. Each arm is able to hold two hydrogen atoms. An...

  • How to Curb the Acidity in Tomatoes

    Although tomatoes are not as strong as citrus vegetables, they are still a bit too acidic for some peoples tastes and other peoples stomaches. Traditional methods to curb the acidity of tomatoes...

  • How to Make Buckwheat Pasta With Japanese Eggplant and Artichokes

    Buckwheat pasta with Japanese eggplant and artichokes is a healthy Italian-inspired dish that is easy to prepare, but does not lack in presentation or taste. Served with a mixed greens salad with...

  • How to Make Chicken, Leek and Walnut Risotto

    Chicken, leek and walnut risotto takes classic Italian risotto and spices it up with interesting ingredients rarely seen in traditional risottos. A touch of saffron completes the rich taste of...

  • How to Create a Green Giant Meal

    Green Giant offers consumers several complete skillet meals which can be easily be prepared in less than 30 minutes, using one pan. The specific directions of each meal may vary slightly, so be...

  • How to Steam a Tamale Without a Steamer Basket

    If you don't have a steamer basket, you can steam tamales using any configuration of cooking equipment or utensils that enables you to place the tamales in a pot with boiling water while keeping...

  • How to Make Avacados Ripen Faster

    Avocados, with their mildly nutty flavor and buttery consistency, are not only delicious but are packed with nutrients. They contain protein, and are rich in magnesium, phosphorus and vitamins B...

  • How to Freeze Roasted Peppers

    Fresh peppers are available in a variety of flavors ranging from bitter green bell peppers to sweet red peppers. Although you can eat them fresh or quickly cooked in oil, if you roast them over...

  • How to Make Mexican Style Taco Meat

    Along with pizza, hamburgers and hot dogs, Mexican style tacos are a classic American food staple. Spicy ground beef topped with beans, crisp lettuce or creamy cheese is undoubtedly a perfect...

  • How to Reduce Gas Grill Flare-Ups

    Grease-laden grill grates and brimming grease pans and traps are tickets to flare-ups and even conflagrations inside gas grills. Ongoing grill cleanup and maintenance and refined grilling...

  • How to Keep Cut Lunch Meat Fresh in the Refrigerator

    Sliced deli meats are a popular choice for those who pack their own lunches. These meats, including roast beef, ham and turkey, can be used to prepare a variety of sandwiches perfect for a brown...

  • What Is Stevia Sweetener?

    The stevia plant is an herb that has been used as a natural sweetener for centuries. It is becoming popular worldwide as a sugar alternative.

  • How to Make Mixed Mushroom Lasagna With Spinach and Fresh Basil

    Mixed mushroom lasagna with spinach and fresh basil is a simple Italian dish that you can prepare rather quickly, making it ideal for weekday meals or impromptu dinner parties. Serve mixed...

  • How to Freeze Soy Milk

    Many people choose soy milk over dairy milk because of the health benefits. Soy milk is low in fat and high in protein, lowers cholesterol, does not contain hormones that dairy milk contains and...

  • How to Cook Fresh Fruit for Cake Fillings

    A cake with a fruit filling is not only beautiful but sweetly satisfying as well. Pairing the light sweetness of cake with the fruity goodness of any kind of fruit filling adds a special touch to...

  • How to Cook Steak on a Gas Grill

    Cooking steaks on a gas grill is a popular American pastime. The adjustable flame allows meat to be cooked to desired doneness, and cooking over a fire gives meat a taste that cannot be matched by...

  • How to Steam Sugar Snap Peas

    Sweet and crispy sugar snap peas are a versatile vegetable. They work well as a side dish, they can be eaten by themselves, or they can be served as part of a vegetable medley. Vivid, green snap...

  • How to Make Ravioli With Semolina Flour

    Once you have tried ravioli made from scratch, you may never be able to go back to a ready-made ravioli product. Make ravioli pasta dough using semolina flour and whole wheat for a nutritious and...

  • How to Prepare a Cake Tin So the Cake Won't Stick

    The not-so-perfect end to a perfect dinner is a cake that sticks to the cake tin. Sure, it still tastes good, but you get a zero for presentation. If the cake is a tier or baked into a shape to be...

  • How to Make Mini Breads

    Fresh homemade loaves of bread don't contain any artificial preservatives, so they won't last as long processed bread before getting hard or growing mold. One potential drawback of making homemade...

  • The Best Natural Foods & Homeopathic Cures for Gout

    Gout results from a painful buildup of uric acid in the body. It can result in excruciating pain in the joints, which sometimes swell to huge proportions. Crystals of uric acid form in the joint...

  • How to Keep a Casserole Hot or Cold in a Carrier

    The key to keeping anything at a specific temperature, whether it be a casserole or even a home, is insulation. This keeps any heat or cold from escaping. Insulating a casserole can be done...

  • How to Make Hot Coffee

    Hot coffee is a popular drink and can be purchased almost anywhere, from convenience stores to cafes, but there are a variety of methods to make your own hot coffee at home. More prevalent methods...

  • How to Make Pork and Quail Egg Pasta

    Pork and quail egg pasta is a very easy dish that is a wonderful main course for a dinner party or elegant meal. Pairing pork with rarely seen soft-boiled quail eggs and a red wine vinegar...

  • How to Make Your Own Orange Flower Water

    Orange flower water is an ingredient for many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes and is also used by bakers for cakes and scones. While most recipes don't call for more than a tablespoon of...

  • How to Convert Bake Times for a Muffin Pan

    By learning how to convert bake times for a muffin pan, you can turn any cake recipe into bite-sized treats. Cooks use muffin pans, also known as muffin tins, to create both muffins and cupcakes....

  • How to Use PVC Shrink on Wine Bottles

    PVC shrink hoods and seals give a bottle of homemade wine class and a very professional look. PVC shrink hoods are available anywhere brewing supplies are sold or can be found online at a number...

  • How to Cook Sweet Potatoes in a Convection Oven

    Sweet potatoes are not only tasty, they are easy to make in a convection oven. When preparing a full meal, if you have a convection oven, microwave and a conventional oven, you can make the...

  • How to Use Food Slicers

    A food slicer is an integral part of food preparation. Not only will it slice meats and cheeses to a variety of thicknesses, it can also be used to quickly slice onions, cucumbers, potatoes and...

  • How to Make Cats Claw Tea

    Cat's claw tea originated in South America, but has become popular in North America in recent years. People drink it not so much for its taste as for its supposed health benefits. Advocates...

  • How to Cook With Dried Lasagna Noodles

    Lasagna noodles can be transformed into many different dishes. Appetizers, main courses, and desserts can all be made from lasagna noodles. Lasagna noodles are often purchased in a dry state, but...

  • Eggs & Bacon for Breakfast Diet

    Trying to stay on a diet is tough work, especially since diets usually require you to eat unappealing foods. With a diet that includes eggs and bacon for breakfast, it is possible for you to enjoy...

  • How to Bake Cakes in Springform Pans

    Springform pans are special cake pans that have a hinge around the edge for easy removal around the sides of a cake. These pans are excellent for use with cakes and desserts that cannot be...

  • How to Prepare Red Kidney Beans for Cooking

    The kidney bean is a red bean that is packed with protein. Domestic cooks and refined chefs use the kidney bean because of its natural nutty flavor and bright color. Kidney beans are a key...

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