Cover loosely with foil towards the end of baking to prevent the cake from browning. |
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As the fennel finishes browning, remove the wedges to a flameproof baking dish. |
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Periodically check the underside of the frittata to ensure it is not browning too quickly. |
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They must have deep-fried it, and then warmed in up again on a grill, because one side had an extra browning on one side. |
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Proper melting, whiteness, and browning are still problematic in manufacturing low-fat mozzarella. |
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Seal the casserole with foil to keep the moisture in as the lasagna is baking, then uncover the container if you want more browning. |
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If the weather turns dry raise the height of cut to prevent browning and scorching of the grass. |
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The warm forcing conditions for witloof chicory production can cause browning of the chicon axis. |
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Soup was ladled into it, and the next woman placed a piece of crusty bread on the side along with a browning apple. |
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If, after thirty or so minutes, the cake is browning too quickly, you may need to tent it with foil. |
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Bread and other baked goods are trucked in daily in partially-baked form and finished off in a browning oven. |
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There is no need to be concerned about carpet damage such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew. |
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Fred's steak was completely undercooked and so he had to send it back to the kitchen for some extra browning. |
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Bicarbonate of soda, the mild alkali which is added to some cakes and biscuits and peanut brittle, promotes browning. |
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Stir the vegetables around in the juices, then put the tin back in the oven to finish browning and caramelising at the edges. |
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They were interested in reducing tissue browning, which happens when plant tissue is cut during processing. |
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Look for healthy plants having dark green leaves with no browning or wilting, and also choose those that appear rootbound. |
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Danisco recently developed a new enzyme, DairyHox, that minimizes cheese browning during baking. |
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They serve as excellent emulsifiers, whipping agents and water-binders, and also aid in gelation, thickening and browning. |
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The leaf edges often show some browning or burning due to heat and sunlight, and is a genetic factor. |
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If using a sauce, apply it during the last 15 to 30 minutes of smoking to prevent excess browning or burning. |
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The correlation between the reducing sugar content of tubers and the extent of browning during processing has been documented. |
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They also require more processing to remove sugars, reduce browning during frying, and achieve the right texture. |
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Eventually, the small amount of oxygen induces browning and other physiological processes that turn crisp green lettuce to brown stinky soup. |
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A very common cause of browning is a more complicated reaction known as sugar-amine browning. |
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An old-fashioned product still sometimes met is gravy browning, a concentrated caramel syrup which can be made at home from sugar and water. |
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I make gravy as per Delia's suggestions and like to add the browning solely to get an attractive dark colour. |
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In contrast, the mixture of gravy browning and ginger beer dripping down the cupboard wall smelled quite tasty. |
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Sweat the onion and diced vegetables in a little olive oil, they should soften and turn golden without browning. |
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In a saucepan, sauté the rice in the oil for about 2 minutes, without browning. |
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Maysin accumulation is correlated with a phenotype termed silk browning, in which the cut ends of silks turn brown due to the oxidation of flavones. |
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It could also cause color bleeding, shrinkage, and browning. |
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Each issue is about 28 x 40 cm and 16 pp, disbound but in fairly good condition with a minimum of browning, and each is in a large flat plastic bag, without folds. |
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The smell when these are browning under the grill is amazing. |
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As you are browning, stir the meat with a fork so the chunks of ground chicken breaks up as they cook into small, uniform pieces. |
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From the former, I learned that you can broil pot roast instead of browning it in a skillet. |
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Fine grain sugars are best because they dissolve easily and are distributed evenly, during the mixing and kneading process, evenly browning the dough in the oven. |
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So we fried eggs using just a wipe of oil to check for sticking and burning, then assessed evenness of browning by cooking pancakes with no oil at all. |
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At the same time, the sugar water solution sweetens the cranberries, and protects them from oxidization and browning. |
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High application rates result in oxidization and browning that makes the hay less marketable. |
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As the season advances the bulbs become soft and when cut open show browning of the scales in concentric circles. |
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Therefore, not all the changes of peroxidase activity during cold storage or the growth season could be attributed to tissue browning and deterioration. |
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A uniform yellowing or browning of the edges of leaves on broadleaf plants or the tips of evergreen needles is a symptom of a condition called scorch. |
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The lectures have featured such topics as the effect of temperature on chocolate, browning foods, and the ecology of farming. |
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Natural unbleached colour for enhanced presentation: the paper, naturally ecru in colour, slighting masks surface browning to the temperature. |
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It is important to thoroughly wash produce, such as fruits and vegetables under running water and to cut away any bruised or browning areas. |
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It is therefore necessary to avoid any blows which could lead to a change in the skin, e.g. bruises and browning. |
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The stars of her kitchen are her sauces, created by first seasoning and browning the meat, then letting it cook down slowly to exquisite tenderness in a rich brown sauce. |
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From time to time, push the spuds, particularly those that are browning quickly to one side, and spoon any cooking juices over any that appear dry. |
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Half an hour before kick-off melt the butter and olive oil in a heavy, medium-sized saucepan and add the onions, cooking them very gently for 10 minutes without browning. |
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Suddenly the empty expanse of browning grass and thorny bushes gave way to a bustling temporary town of gaudy cloth tents, grass mats and cattle. |
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To prevent browning, peeled potatoes are washed with anti-browning agents or are stored in water after peeling. |
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There is a very unglamorous fridge, stuffed with browning apples, cheap champagne and bottles of Evian water, a box of tissues and seven rather grubby spoons. |
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In a saucepan, cook the ham, carrots, leek and onion in the oil, without browning, for about 10 minutes. |
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Mr Schwarzenberg, gently browning the breadcrumbs for his asparagus, is an exception: a former chief of staff to Mr Havel, and then foreign minister. He is an exception in another way too. |
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Light ruby color with slight browning on the rim. |
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The replacement of reducing sugars by sucrose is another effective way to significantly reduce acrylamide in sweet baked goods if browning is less important. |
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Enjoy evenly cooked and great tasting food whether you're searing, sauteing, browning, simmering or deglazing. |
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Shelf-stable doughs like Bread Du Jour and Pepperidge Farm only need browning, and can go from bag to table in six minutes. |
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Roasting can enhance flavor through caramelization and Maillard browning on the surface of the food. |
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Phenolic compounds, such as polyphenol oxidase, are the main driving force behind browning in apples. |
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The heat ruptures cell walls in the pepper, speeding the work of browning enzymes during drying. |
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These dishes are treated with a solution of an alkaline substance to change the pH of the surface of the food and improve browning. |
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In the browning corn fields here, the light breeze makes a tindery noise as it rustles the dry stalks. |
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In a room, browning at dusk, one imagines clearly and under the glaze of sadness envisions trailing arbutus and bloodroot. |
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However, they are not capable of providing browning and crispiness to the food as they are not equipped with grilling features. |
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Only when food dries out can microwaves cause browning. |
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Hanotel L, Fleuriet A and P Boisseau Biochemical changes involved in browning of gamma-irradiated cut witloof chicory. |
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The full-size gas oven comes with an electric grill for final browning, while the electric model is available in a static or fan assisted version. |
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Solving apples' browning offers benefits and savings on the farm, at the packinghouse, across retail, and most importantly for the consumer. |
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The rest is mostly rusk, which gives texture and holds water, with a bit of sugar for browning the outside and a lot of salt to make it taste of anything. |
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Symptoms of damage caused from high concentrations of sulphur dioxide are the yellowing, or chlorosis, of the tissue between the veins of broad leaves, or the browning of the tip of conifer needles. |
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Visible effects are a gradual wilting and yellowing of the plant which advances to complete browning of above ground growth and deterioration of underground plant parts. |
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Visual effects of control are gradual wilting or yellowing of the plant, which advances to complete browning of above-ground growth and deterioration of affected underground plant parts. |
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When a recipe asks you to start by browning the meat, really go for it – it's not the change of colour that's important here, but the flavours it brings with it. |
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They're done when the edges are just on the cusp of browning. |
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The browning of the waters is thus a sign of ecosystem recovery. |
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Be sure to use a large skillet when browning the meat and onions. |
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It says that not only does tanning lead to browning of skin but also leads to the release of feel-good chemicals called endorphins which act like heroin and other opiates. |
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Made of stainless steel tight mesh, it has a 12-inch-diameter shallow base and curved sides for easy browning, sauteeing and acquiring smoky flavor on the outdoor grill. |
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Frozen foods, especially value-added products as opposed to commodity vegetables, have been a problem for microwave ovens due to uneven heating or browning. |
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