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  2. Eat Up! Alison Sweeney Shares Carrot Cake Recipe in ... - AOL

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    1 cup vegetable oil 1 tbsp vanilla extract or vanilla paste 4 large eggs 3 cups grated carrots 1/2 cup crushed pineapple 1 cup chopped roasted walnuts optional. For the Frosting 1/2 cup unsalted ...

  3. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    Some volume-based recipes, therefore, attempt to improve the reproducibility by including additional instructions for measuring the correct amount of an ingredient. For example, a recipe might call for "1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed", or "2 heaping cups flour". A few of the more common special measuring methods: Firmly packed

  4. Brunoise - Wikipedia

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    A pile of carrots brunoise. Brunoise (French pronunciation:) is a culinary knife cut in which the food item is first julienned and then turned a quarter turn and diced, producing cubes of about 3 millimetres (1 ⁄ 8 in) or less on each side. In France, a "brunoise" cut is a smaller 1 to 2 mm.

  5. Mirepoix - Wikipedia

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    When the mirepoix is not precooked, the constituent vegetables may be cut to a larger size, depending on the overall cooking time for the dish. Usually the vegetable mixture is onions, carrots, and celery (either common 'Pascal' celery or celeriac), with the traditional ratio being 2:1:1—two parts onion, one part carrot, and one part celery.

  6. Carrot cake - Wikipedia

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    The origins of carrot cake is disputed. Published in 1591, there is an English recipe for "pudding in a Carret [] root" [2] that is essentially a carrot stuffed with meat, but it includes many elements common to the modern dessert: shortening, cream, eggs, raisins, sweetener (dates and sugar), spices (clove and mace), scraped carrot, and breadcrumbs (in place of flour).

  7. List of culinary knife cuts - Wikipedia

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    Kakugiri; cut into cubes. Sainome-kiri; cut into small cubes. Arare-kiri; cut into small cubes of 5 millimeters in size. Butsugiri; chunk cut, cut into chunks of 3-4 centimeters in size. Usugiri; cut into thin slices. Ran-giri; diagonal cut into pieces of 1/2 inch in size. Hitokuchi-dai-ni-kiri; cut into bite-size pieces.

  8. Baby carrot - Wikipedia

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    Baby-cut carrots. Taking fully grown carrots and cutting them to a smaller size for sale was an innovation made by California carrot farmer Mike Yurosek in 1986 to reduce food waste. [3] In 2006, nearly three-quarters of the fresh baby-cut carrots produced in the United States came from Bakersfield, California. [3]

  9. Carrot soup - Wikipedia

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    Some carrot soups are prepared using coconut milk, coconut water, coconut cream, coconut butter or coconut pieces. [16] [23] [24] [25] Some versions include ginger as an ingredient, [26] [27] [28] and some include curry. [16] [24] Green carrot leaves from the top of carrots can be used as an ingredient in the dish. [13]