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Using Aluminum Foil Instead Of Parchment? Here's How To Adjust Your Baking - Tasting Table

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The 10-Second Trick That Stops Smudged Icing From Ruining Pastries - Tasting Table

Use toothpicks or straws to prevent icing smudging when covering baked goods.
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3 weeks ago

How Cake Type Impacts Your Choice In Baking Temperature - Tasting Table

Baking time and temperature depend on cake type, size, and baking vessel.
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Using Aluminum Foil Instead Of Parchment? Here's How To Adjust Your Baking - Tasting Table

Parchment paper is preferred for baking due to its non-stick, heat-resistant properties, unlike aluminum foil which can affect baking results.
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This Tool Is The Key To Better Cakes Without Using Parchment Paper - Tasting Table

Lining baking pans with parchment or silicone prevents cakes from sticking and ensures easier removal after baking.
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1 week ago

Chiffon Is the Secret to a Roll Cake That Doesn't Crack

Cakes are categorized into two methods: creaming and foaming, each resulting in distinct textures and structures.
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Unsalted Vs Salted Butter: What's The Difference, And Which Is Better For Baking? - Tasting Table

Unsalted butter provides better control over salt levels in baking, impacting flavor and precision.
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The 10-Second Trick That Stops Smudged Icing From Ruining Pastries - Tasting Table

Use toothpicks or straws to prevent icing smudging when covering baked goods.
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3 weeks ago

How Cake Type Impacts Your Choice In Baking Temperature - Tasting Table

Baking time and temperature depend on cake type, size, and baking vessel.
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18 hours ago

The Difference Between Crispy And Greasy Fried Fish Isn't What You Think - Tasting Table

Maintaining the right oil temperature is crucial for achieving crispy, golden fried fish.
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The Serving Trick That Keeps Saucy Dishes From Turning Soggy Quick - Tasting Table

Plating and serving are crucial for maintaining the quality of saucy dishes.
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2 days ago

Will Publix Bakery Actually Glaze Anything You Ask Them To? - Tasting Table

Publix bakery may not fulfill requests for glazing items despite viral claims, as many locations are too busy for custom orders.
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5 days ago

Move Over Croissant, The Concha Is America's New Favorite Pastry

"We're bringing our childhood memories to the table, and now people are paying attention," said Erick Rocha, pastry chef at Corima in Manhattan and the all-day cafe Vato, in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where conchas regularly sell out.
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23 hours ago

Don't Toss Out Your Warped Sheet Pan. Here's How To Fix It - Tasting Table

Using a warped one is among the worst mistakes you can use with a sheet pan: If the nice, flat pan becomes raised in some places, that's exactly where food will cook or bake unevenly.
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For Crispy Fried Fish, Skip This Ingredient In The Batter - Tasting Table

Eggless batter enhances crispiness in fried foods by avoiding the heaviness of eggs, leading to a lighter, crunchier texture.
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6 days ago

The Best Time To Add Oil To Your Pan, Depending On The Type You're Using - Tasting Table

Timing is crucial in cooking, especially for adding oil to the pan based on its material.
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For Crispy Fried Fish, Skip This Ingredient In The Batter - Tasting Table

Eggless batter enhances crispiness in fried foods by avoiding the heaviness of eggs, leading to a lighter, crunchier texture.
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The Best Time To Add Oil To Your Pan, Depending On The Type You're Using - Tasting Table

Timing is crucial in cooking, especially for adding oil to the pan based on its material.
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6 days ago

9 Grocery Store Bakeries That Sell Fresh Pizza Dough - Tasting Table

Freshly-made pizza dough from grocery store bakeries offers a convenient and flavorful alternative to homemade or frozen options.
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9 Grocery Store Bakeries That Sell Fresh Pizza Dough - Tasting Table

Freshly-made pizza dough from grocery store bakeries offers a convenient and flavorful alternative to homemade or frozen options.
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Cook French Toast This Way To Keep It Crisp Outside And Soft Inside - Tasting Table

Good bread, ample maple syrup, and proper cooking heat are essential for perfect French toast.
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The Easy Way To Avoid Giving Protein Pasta A Mushy Texture - Tasting Table

Protein pasta requires different cooking techniques than traditional pasta to avoid becoming mushy.
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6 days ago

Ditch This Baking Myth For Pie Dough That's Much Easier To Handle - Tasting Table

Chilling pie crust is essential for gluten relaxation and achieving a flaky texture.
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Why You Might Want To Drop Your Cake Right After It Comes Out Of The Oven - Tasting Table

Chiffon cakes require careful handling, including a controlled drop after baking to release steam and prevent collapse.
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6 days ago

As a former pastry cook, here are 8 of my favorite ways to upgrade a box of cake mix

Boxed cake mixes can be enhanced with simple ingredients like milk, butter, and mayonnaise for a homemade taste.
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Crispy Vs Crunchy Food: What's The Difference, And How To Achieve Both Textures - Tasting Table

Crispy and crunchy textures differ in fragility and density, impacting the overall taste experience of a dish.
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2 weeks ago

For Bakery-Worthy Boxed Cake, These Are The Only Pans To Use - Tasting Table

Using light-colored aluminum cake pans improves baking results for boxed cakes by ensuring even cooking and preventing crispy edges.
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2 weeks ago

This 30-Second Step Gives Boxed Cake Mix Bakery-Level Texture - Tasting Table

Boxed cake mixes can be improved significantly by sifting and using room-temperature eggs for better texture and consistency.
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For Bakery-Worthy Boxed Cake, These Are The Only Pans To Use - Tasting Table

Using light-colored aluminum cake pans improves baking results for boxed cakes by ensuring even cooking and preventing crispy edges.
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This 30-Second Step Gives Boxed Cake Mix Bakery-Level Texture - Tasting Table

Boxed cake mixes can be improved significantly by sifting and using room-temperature eggs for better texture and consistency.
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4 days ago

The Simple Mistake Everyone Makes With Homemade Caramel - Tasting Table

Homemade caramel requires sugar and water, but mistakes can lead to undesirable results, emphasizing the need for patience and proper technique.
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6 days ago

Why Apple Pie Tastes So Much Better From A Bakery - Tasting Table

Proper seasoning, especially salt, enhances the flavor of apple pie, making bakery versions superior to homemade ones.
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1 month ago

Yes, Some Bakeries Will Sell You Buttercream Frosting - Here's What To Know - Tasting Table

Grocery store bakeries sell buttercream frosting by the pound at affordable prices, offering a convenient alternative to making it at home.
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6 days ago

The Trick For Bakery-Worthy Cupcakes With Tall Frosting - Tasting Table

Piping a central dollop of frosting creates a tall, bakery-style look for cupcakes.
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3 weeks ago

Even Mary Berry Approves Of This Store-Bought Baking Shortcut - Tasting Table

Mary Berry, a baking expert, prefers buying puff pastry instead of making it due to its complexity and time consumption.
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1 month ago

Why Baking Your Pie Crust Upside Down Is Actually Genius - Tasting Table

Baking pie crust upside down between two inverted pie dishes uses gravity to prevent slumping during blind baking, eliminating the need for messy pie weights or beans.
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1 month ago

How to turn puff pastry offcuts into a brilliant cheesy snack recipe | Waste not

Transform puff pastry trimmings into cheese straws by topping with cheese and fermented vegetables, twisting, and baking for a zero-waste snack.
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The Absolute Best Method To Prevent Dark Bread Bottoms - Tasting Table

A burnt bottom is simply caused by the bread coming into direct contact with a hot Dutch oven or stone. Luckily, this is the simplest issue to fix - all you need to do is place some aluminum foil between the bread and your cooking vessel. The foil will create a barrier between the loaf and the hot surface and absorb some of the heat, lowering the temperature of the bread's bottom without impacting the overall temperature of the Dutch oven.
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3 weeks ago

28 Fluffy And Flavorful Yeasted Bread Recipes - Tasting Table

Yeast is essential for bread-making, providing rise, texture, and flavor to various recipes.
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Make Bakery-Worthy Cinnamon Rolls With This Elegant Rose Trick - Tasting Table

To create cinnamon roses, fold the dough in half, cut into strips, twist them together, and roll up like tape. The result is a beautiful floral shape.
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1 month ago

Slice Your Loaf Cake Before You Bake It

Slitting loaf cake batter with a nonstick-coated knife creates a controlled crack down the center, improving both appearance and texture by allowing better expansion and a lighter crumb.
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4 weeks ago

This Simple Topping Takes Blueberry Muffins From Good To Great - Tasting Table

Blueberry muffins can be enhanced with a streusel topping for added texture and flavor.
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2 months ago

7 Store-Bought Cherry Pies, Ranked Worst To Best - Tasting Table

When it comes to cherry pie, they're definitely not all cut from the same crust. They may look awfully similar from the outside, but it's what's on the inside that counts. Cherry pies need that perfect ratio of real, juicy cherries to glossy gel that also exhibits a wonderful balance between sweet and tart. Both the flavor and texture of the crust are also deal breakers.
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4 weeks ago

Bake Pasta on a Sheet Pan for Maximum Crisp

Baked pasta on a sheet pan ensures even cooking and crisp edges, avoiding the mushiness of traditional casserole dishes.
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1 month ago

This Is What Actually Happens If You Forget To Score Your Sourdough Bread - Tasting Table

Scoring sourdough bread is important for aesthetics and controlled expansion during baking.
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The Sad Thing That Happens When Your Cookie Dough Scoops Are Way Too Big - Tasting Table

Oversized cookie dough scoops produce unevenly baked cookies with golden edges and gooey or underbaked centers, while smaller scoops ensure consistent, properly baked results.
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Do Bakeries Ever Use Premade Cake Mixes For Their Bakes? - Tasting Table

One piece of evidence is that there are actually quite a few cake mixes out there sold in bulk and specifically marketed to bakeries. A 50-pound bag of red velvet cake mix doesn't have a lot of uses aside from a fairly large-scale operation. But beyond that, there are plenty of bakery employees on the internet spilling the beans.
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1 month ago

Martha Stewart's 10 Best Tips That'll Make You A Better Baker - Tasting Table

Martha Stewart shares practical baking techniques that help home bakers master fundamentals and achieve consistent, delicious results with confidence.
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What To Look For In Store-Bought Pie Crust, According To Jeff Mauro - Tasting Table

Choose store-bought pie crusts with simple ingredient lists containing only flour, butter, salt, sugar, and water, as shorter labels indicate higher quality and closer resemblance to homemade versions.
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1 month ago

Does Flour Go Bad? How to Tell if It's Still Good

Different flour types have varying shelf lives based on their composition, with refined flour lasting longest and nut-based flours requiring closer attention to expiration dates.
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Ina Garten's Method For Key Lime Pie Relies On This Countertop Appliance - Tasting Table

An electric mixer is essential for making key lime pie, used twice to achieve smooth filling and fluffy whipped cream topping without grittiness.
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1 month ago

The Curious Technique Behind Our Latest Bake Club

Reverse-creaming, mixing dry ingredients with butter before wet ingredients, produces significantly more tender cake crumbs by coating flour molecules in fat to limit gluten formation.
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1 month ago

The Lighter Crust Swap That Makes Quiche Extra Crisp - Tasting Table

Using phyllo dough instead of traditional shortcrust for quiche changes the whole personality of the dish. The paper thin sheets of phyllo dough becomes light, flaky, and crunchy when baked, swapping rich, buttery heft for a lighter quiche with a crispy shell that shatters a little when you cut into it.
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2 months ago

Baking Gratin In This Pan Makes The Crispest Golden Crust With No Extra Work - Tasting Table

Baking potatoes au gratin on a sheet pan increases browning and creates a crispier, cheesier crust while preserving a creamy, soft center.
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2 months ago

The Step You Can't Skip When Baking With Blueberries - Tasting Table

The step is coating blueberries with cornstarch before adding them to your mix. "Blueberries leak a lot as they bake, and that juice can mess with the crumb or make things a bit wet," Daud explains. "The cornstarch soaks up some of that moisture, so the berries stay more contained." Dredging in cornstarch gives you more control over the berries and resulting texture of your bake, as it keeps them intact and their moisture in check.
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2 months ago

The Average Person Won't Be Able To Identify These Desserts From Just Their Ingredients, So I'll Be Impressed If You Do

I love dessert as much as the next person. The existence of dessert is truly one of the best things to have happened to mankind, and I've always had immense respect for people who know how to make these sweet treats. Now, if you're curious like me, you've probably also tried whipping some stuff up in the kitchen (no one's going to ask if you failed. That's between you and your stand mixer).
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2 months ago

These Ridiculously Easy 2-Ingredient Puff Pastries Are Chocolatey Perfection - Tasting Table

Even though we will always defend the viewpoint that the best way to eat Nutella is with a spoon straight out of the jar, this beloved creamy hazelnut spread actually has many creative uses in the kitchen. It's super easy to bake with and handy to have in the pantry when you're craving a rich chocolatey dessert that tastes homemade without taking hours to prep. For example, the easy-peasy two-ingredient chocolate puff pastries.
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2 months ago

Use This 10-Second Fix For Perfectly Shaped Cookies Every Time - Tasting Table

Shaping cookie dough into oblong tubes or cones before baking produces thicker, round-bottomed cookies by allowing the dough to collapse inward rather than spread outward.
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1 month ago

Turn Canned Crescent Dough Into The Ultimate Breakfast Pies - Tasting Table

Canned crescent rolls create quick, customizable handheld breakfast pies with sweet or savory toppings, requiring only filling and baking.
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1 month ago

How Sugar Could Actually Be Messing Up Your Homemade Cookies - Tasting Table

Excessive sugar in cookie dough causes excessive spreading and browning in the oven, resulting in flat, crunchy cookies; precise measurement using a scale prevents this problem.
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1 month ago

The Best Way To Thaw A Whole Frozen Cake - Tasting Table

Cake can be frozen to preserve freshness and consumed gradually, requiring careful wrapping and a specific thawing process through the refrigerator to prevent condensation damage.
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2 months ago

Why A Paper Towel Is A Game-Changer For Luscious Homemade Cookies - Tasting Table

We first have to answer the question: What actually causes cookies to go stale? Well, it's due to a chemical process called starch retrogradation; once baked goods leave the heat of the oven, the starch molecules recrystallize - a process that's expedited by exposure to air. The most logical solution, of course, is not to leave your cookies sitting out on a plate. But to preserve their texture even more, you may want to reach for that roll of paper towels.
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