Sentences with phrase «gentle cooking if»

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If you've ever made traditional fudge, you know how finicky it can be — cooking the syrup - y mixture until it reaches a gentle boil, using a candy thermometer for the proper caramelization, stirring vigorously until the fudge mixture starts to lose its sheen... none of this is required with this raw fudge.
Bring to a boil then reduce the heat to a gentle simmer and cook for one hour or one hour and a half until the chickpeas are almost tender, adding more water to keep them covered if necessary.
Cook all over a gentle heat, stirring slowly as if you were making creamy scrambled eggs.
Remember, you want a gentle simmer rather than a violent boil — if you cook the soup at too high a heat, you'll end up with cloudy broth and overcooked chicken.
This techniqueof steaming fish in a covered roasting pan on the grill works for many reasons: It's a gentler method that gives you more control over the delicate flesh; you never have to flip it, so it stays intact; and if you treat your grill as a giant heat source, you can just as easily cook several fish at a time.
If you cook it with the broth it soaks up the flavour and has a gentler soya flavour.
It's important to note that if you are feeding an infant under the age of 1, completely raw fruits and veggies are difficult for their tummies to digest and the cooking process makes the fiber more gentle.
If you cook your food, it's generally accepted that slower, gentler cooking is healthier than cooking at very high temperatures.
So when your quinoa is good and cooked, transfer it to a large bowl and to it, add the orange chunks and juice, diced avocado, toasted almonds, cranberries and chopped thyme, then give everything a gentle toss; adjust seasoning if necessary and serve.
Pop the pancakes into a very gentle oven to stay warm as you're cooking them, if you like.
I'm gentle, enjoy alone time with someone special, will cook dinner if you do the dishes.
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