"To simmer the water" means to heat the water so that it is very hot but not boiling vigorously. It is a gentle cooking technique that keeps the water hot enough for certain foods to cook slowly.
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Stir white chocolate in a medium metal bowl set over saucepan of
simmering water until melted and smooth.
Do this by placing the bowl over a pan of barely
simmering water for a few seconds, stirring it, then removing it from the heat, and checking the temperature.
A - You can melt the coconut oil either 20 - 30 seconds in the microwave or 2 - 3 minutes in
simmering water on the stove top.
Put your chocolate and shortening in a heat - proof bowl, preferably glass, and set the bowl in the top of a saucepan
containing simmering water.
Heat the butter, 4 ounces of the chocolate chips, and the unsweetened chocolate together in a medium bowl set over
simmering water just until the chocolate melts.
Place the glass bowl over a pot of
simmering water so that it sits just above the water line (not in it).
To Make: Cook this in a double boiler — a glass bowl or jar in a pot of * gently *
simmering water works great.
Place chocolate and remaining butter in a heat resistant bowl over a small saucepan of
barely simmering water over low heat.
In a small sauce pan add the vegan chocolate, vegan milk and coconut oil and place over a pan
with simmering water.
* If the chocolate doesn't fully melt, you can always set the bowl over a saucepan filled
gently simmering water to help melt the rest of the chocolate.
Cut the oranges in half, horizontally, and then remove the juice and pulp and place the shells in a medium saucepan of
simmering water for 5 minutes.
To cook, remove the pans from the fridge and set
in simmering water about 20 minutes, so you can pull the legs out without breaking.
Melt the chocolate in the top of a double boiler
over simmering water until smooth and melted, stirring occasionally.
Place your chopped dates, chocolate, maple syrup, and butter in a heat proof bowl or a double boiler, and place over
lightly simmering water.
Place over top of a double - boiler that
contains simmering water, and whisk constantly for 3 - 4 minutes until the sugar has dissolved and the egg whites are slightly warm.
Instead of dropping the egg
into simmering water, they stir the boiling liquid until it forms a whirlpool.
When there is only a couple pieces of chocolate left to melt then remove the bowl
from simmering water and add the reserved 5 % of dark chocolate callets and stir it in to melt.
Break the chocolate into small pieces and add it and the butter into a small bowl placed over
slowly simmering water.
Place 2/3 of the chocolate in a double boiler or in a bowl set over a pan / pot of steamy but
not simmering water.
Melt the chocolate, butter, espresso powder and milk in a heatproof bowl over a pot of
slightly simmering water until smooth.
Make as many ravioli as you want and then freeze them and pop them in
simmering water when you want a special meal or a unique Thanksgiving offering.
I purchased the cheaper frozen block of cod, defrosted in a pan of milk (takes the fishyness away) and then gently simmered it in boiling -
simmer water till flakey.
Melt the chocolate in a bowl over a pan of
gentle simmering water, do not allow the base of the bowl to touch the water, stir occasionally then remove from the heat.
In a small, heat - safe bowl, melt the chopped chocolate chopped butter until smooth (either over a double boiler in which the bowl sits over a small pot of
simmering water without touching the water, or in the microwave in 30 - second intervals at 60 % power, stirring in between).
Add brisket to
simmering water along with reserved 1/2 cup spice mixture and cook, covered, until corned beef is fork - tender and easily shreds with the grain, 4 — 4 1/2 hours.
Add a tablespoon of hot water (I am
usually simmering some water in preparation of cooking the sauce, and then poaching eggs, so this works out very conveniently) and a pinch of sea salt.
Bone broth is
basically simmered water with meat bones (chicken, beef, fish, or vegetables) and often has additional ingredients depending on what you like.
Scald 3 half - pint jars in a large pot of
simmering water fitted with a rack — you will use this pot to process the jars.
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