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May 5, 2016 · Learn the meaning of some common cooking terms in this short vocabulary lesson for kids. This will teach terms such as baste, grate, and puree. It includes an image to help understand what...
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- Al dente — Usually used in reference to pasta, this terms literally means “to the tooth” in Italian. Al dente means there should be a little bit of toothsome texture left in the noodle — as in it’s 90% cooked through, but not 100%.
- Baste — Basting just means to bathe a food in liquid while it’s cooking. This liquid could be melted fat, butter, or its own juices. Why? Basting does a few things.
- Blanch — To blanch means to flash-boil something in salted boiling water, literally just a few seconds to a few minutes. Usually followed by “refreshing,” which means to sink the food into a bowl of ice-cold water to quickly stop cooking.
- Brine — To brine simply means to salt ahead of time. There are two kinds of brining: dry brining and wet brining. Dry brining means to rub something with granulated salt, while wet brining means to soak something in salty water.
noun. definition: a tool that has a long handle and a row of teeth or prongs at one end. It is used to gather hay or fallen leaves or to smooth down soil. part of speech: verb. inflections: rakes, raking, raked.
What does the noun raking light mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun raking light . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
Sep 25, 2017 · Quick Photography Tips #23 with pro photographer Mark Hemmings. Join Mark in different parts of the world as he helps you create amazing photographs!Subscri...
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Raking light refers to a lighting technique used in visual examinations that creates a shallow angle between the light source and the surface being observed.
In this focus on art conservation techniques, Milwaukee Art Museum Conservators use raking light to see a raised area of the panel.Featured painting: Battist...