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Can Baking Soda Tenderize Dry Beans? | LIVESTRONG.COM - 0 views

  • If you're using hard water or beans damaged by age or storage, add 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda per pound of dried beans to the soaking water. If you empty the soaking water and use fresh water to cook the beans, replace the baking soda.
  • The tenderness that baking soda offers comes with a cost, a sacrifice of both taste and nutrition, according to the Culinary Institute of America. If too much baking soda is used, the beans can taste of soap, so measure carefully. Baking soda also damages thiamine, a B complex vitamin.
  • Instead of adding baking soda to the beans, try boiling then freezing them.
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Baking Soda vs. Baking Powder | Cooking Light - 0 views

  • For perfect cut-out cookies, you’d use baking powder because it allows the dough to rise but doesn’t make your proud gingerbread man look like he had a close encounter with a car tire. But for chocolate chip cookies, you’d use baking soda because it allows the dough to spread, and you get thinner, crisp edges with a tender center. (Now I’m craving cookies!)
Stephanie Grubb

Toasted Almond Sables Recipe - 2 views

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    A couple notes. I used Straus Creamery lightly salted butter here. I like a good amount of salty to counter sweet in cookies like these. And basically, butter cookies like these are all about good butter. That said, you can use good unsalted butter and, in a sense, season the dough to your tastes before baking. If I were using unsalted butter, I might start with 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and adjust from there. I also tend to bake these a bit longer than typical. I like the bottoms solidly golden, and tops lightly/mid golden. 1 cup / 4.5 oz / 130 g unbleached all-purpose flour Scant 1 cup / 4 oz / 115g whole wheat flour 1/2 pound (2 sticks) salted butter, softened 1/2 cup / 3.5 oz / 100 g sugar 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/3 cup / 1 oz / 30 g lightly toasted sliced almonds 1/2 cup / 2.5 oz / currants large grain sugar, for sprinkling
Stephanie Grubb

Blanche Vaughan's perfect lavender and fennel biscuits - 1 views

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    Our favourite former River Cafe cook conjures a fragrant taste of summer We have been keeping our bee hives near the lavender patch this year. I really hope they realise that such tempting and fragrant flowers are at their disposal. However, they probably fly for miles to get at the lime trees instead. The lavender came out really early this season, like everything, but I know it will keep flowering longer than all the other plants. Its finest uses are as a soothing herbal remedy but I love it for the intense fragrance and hazy colour. Bees, lavender and summer holidays are synonymous to me. One of the first things I remember baking as a child were lavender biscuits. These are basically shortbread as they're sandy and crumbly and made with lots of butter, but I didn't want them to be great slabs of biscuit, more a dainty thing to put in your mouth. Just crushing the flowers in your fingers makes you realise how intense the oils it produces is, so use them sparingly, and I find a little added fennel seed brings out a lovely flavour. You could eat them any time, but a cup of tea or a scoop of ice-cream goes particularly well. Lavender shortbread Makes about 18 mini biscuits Ingredients 75g unsalted butter, at room temperature 25g caster sugar a pinch of salt 60g plain flour (I use '00' fine-milled) 25g rice flour 1tsp lavender flowers, crushed in a pestle and mortar ½tsp fennel seeds, crushed icing sugar, for dusting Heat the oven to 150C. In a mixing bowl, or with an electric mixer, beat the butter and sugar together until soft. Crush the lavender flowers with the fennel seeds. Sift in the flours and salt and add the crushed flower and seed. Bring together to make a dough. It may be a little crumbly but the main thing is not to overwork it too much. Wrap the dough in film and rest in the fridge for about 20mins. Roll out the dough to about 1cm thick and cut out shapes with little cutters. Bake for about 20 minute
Victoria Chan

Healthy Food Menu with Cooking Courses Online - 0 views

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    Food constitutes the important thing for a healthy living. It provides us the energy to go through the daily physical chores that we need to undertake. Taking good healthy food is important to be fit physically as well as mentally. So, devising a healthy food menu is important so that we eat all the necessary nutritional ingredients in ample measures. At the same time, this may also help to shun such food that has a deleterious effect on the body. ...Read More
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Bûche de Noël au chocolat au cœur de crème brûlée - Recette de cuisine illust... - 1 views

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    "Bûche de Noël au chocolat au cœur de crème brûlée"
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