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Stir quickly and completely in a circular motion using a spoon, wire whisk, or electric mixer to incorporate air into the mixture.
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Stir together two or more ingredients just until combined.
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When a cooked egg-based mixture or sauce leaves a thin layer on a metal spoon as a test for doneness.
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Cool mixture in the refrigerator until completely cooled.
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Mix two or more ingredients together until thoroughly mixed.
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Beat together two or more ingredients, such as butter and sugar, until mixture has a smooth uniform consistency.
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Press together two pastry layers on edge of pie crust, sealing the dough and at the same time creating a decorative edge using fingers, a fork, or other utensil.
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To mix a cold fat (butter) with flour or dry ingredients by hand until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs using a pastry blender or two tableware knives.
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Slowly pour a thin sugar and liquid (water or milk) mixture over food such as a cookie or a quick bread.
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Coat lightly with a dry ingredient such as flour or powdered sugar.
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Gently combine a light, airy mixture (beaten egg whites) with a heavier mixture (such as whipped cream). Place the lighter mixture on top of the heavier mixture. Using a rubber spatula cut vertically down through mixtures across bottom of bowl and up opposite side. Rotate the bowl a quarter turn with each stroke.
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Coat food with a very thin, sweet mixture that will be smooth and glossy.
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Coat the surface of the baking pan with shortening to prevent food from sticking.
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Coat baking pan with shortening before lightly dusting with flour to prevent food from sticking. Commonly used when baking cakes.
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Work dough by hand, or with a dough hook of an electric mixer, into a smooth ball to develop the gluten, or structure, of the dough.
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Stir two or more ingredients until mixture is thoroughly combined and uniform in texture.
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Roll dough and filling together, beginning with narrow side of dough, and ending with a log shape. Seal ends of dough.
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Heat liquid to just below the boiling point.
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Combine two or more ingredients using a wire whisk, a kitchen tool with looped wires, incorporating air as the mixture is beat. Sometimes referred to as whisk.
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Combine two or more ingredients using a wire whisk, a kitchen tool with looped wires, incorporating air as the mixture is beat. Sometimes referred to as whip.
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