Sentences with phrase «burn at low temperatures»

This is because the milk solids in the butter burn at low temperatures.
Interesting on the crust and the coconut custard, maybe the oil in the coconut burns at a lower temperature than the animal fat in the cream and eggs and thus it tastes a bit off?
Veronica — My concern would be that honey will probably burn at a lower temperature than granulated sugar.
Since it burns at a low temperature, it's not ideal for cooking temperatures above 300ºF.
Children of all ages are more likely to be injured and / or die in a fire because their skin is not as thick as adult skin — meaning they can receive more serious burns at lower temperatures.

Not exact matches

For parsnip fries, I go with a 425 degree oven, which is lower than I use for sweet potato fries, but I find parsnips burn more easily at such a high temperature.
All the recipes in the archives are made the traditional way — baked at a relatively low temperature with frequent stirring to prevent burning.
Pumpkin seeds are best roasted at low temperatures and do watch them carefully as they do burn easily.
I burned the nuts the first time and had to prepare them again: when I make this again, I will be careful to drain off as much syrup as possible before spreading the nuts on the baking sheet, and will probably bake them a little longer at a lower temperature.
One thing to note about coconut sugar is that it has a lower melting point so in a crumble it can burn a little around the edges at regular oven temperatures.
It's important to keep it at a low temperature because the chocolate burns very easily.
These are great — the sesame seeds give a great crunch, but I had to cook at a lower temperature to stop from burning and I use foil instead of paper because the paper starts to smoke.
Do not use olive oil, which has a low smoke point — or temperature at which it starts to burn.
While their closed drums burn and char the coffee beans, we use perforated drum roasters to preserve a consistent flavor and aroma at a lower roasting temperature.
The acrid miasma of 91,000 liters of jet fuel and the 10,000,000 tons of building materials and contents burning at temperatures above 1,000 degrees Celsius extended from lower Manhattan across the East River into Brooklyn and beyond to the sea.
Colorado led the way in 1988 when Denver became the first city to introduce the additives on the basis of research claiming that they helped the fuel's hydrocarbons to burn more efficiently at low temperatures, thereby producing more carbon dioxide than CO and also reducing emissions of the polluting hydrocarbons themselves.
195º Low simmer 210º High simmer 212º Boiling water at sea level; light or vigorous boil 213º - 214º Boiling temperature of salted or sugared water; 1 teaspoon per quart 250º Maximum pressure cooker temperature 250º Butter smoke point 300º For seasoning lightly oil - coated pans in the oven 325º Water drops dance on skillet surface 325º Black pepper burning point 350º Clarified butter smoke point
At those lower temperatures, it would be painful on their paws to walk on these surfaces, but those higher readings could lead to serious injuries, burns and permanent scarring.
21 Fossil Fuels: Natural Gas Fossil Fuels: Natural Gas Formed at the same time as oil At higher temperatures, relatively more gas is formed than oil... at lower temps, more oil than gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect leaat the same time as oil At higher temperatures, relatively more gas is formed than oil... at lower temps, more oil than gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect leaAt higher temperatures, relatively more gas is formed than oil... at lower temps, more oil than gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect leaat lower temps, more oil than gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect leaks
Observational evidence suggests that some organic aerosol compounds from fossil fuels are relatively weakly absorbing but do absorb solar radiation at some ultraviolet and visible wavelengths (e.g., Bond et al., 1999; Jacobson, 1999; Bond, 2001) although organic aerosol from high - temperature combustion such as fossil fuel burning (Dubovik et al., 1998; Kirchstetter et al., 2004) appears less absorbing than from low - temperature combustion such as open biomass burning.
A McDonald's executive who testified for McDonald's at the trial said McDonald's knew its coffee could cause serious burns, but had made the decision not to lower the temperature or to warn customers about it.
McDonald's purposely served coffee at a temperature that it knew would cause severe burns — it made the conscious decision not to lower the temperature to save money.
Pyrolytic cleaning functions (which incinerates mess completely at high temperatures) and low - hassle catalytic liners (which burn off any grease and food that's on them) are usually only found on combination microwaves.
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