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  2. Curdling - Wikipedia

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    In curdling, the pH of the milk decreases and becomes more acidic. [1] Independently floating casein molecules attract one another, forming "curdles" that float in a translucent whey. [1] At warmer temperatures, the clumping reaction occurs more quickly than at colder temperature. [1] Curdling occurs naturally if cows' milk is left open in a ...

  3. Junket (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Junket is a milk-based dessert with a jelly texture, made with sweetened milk and rennet, the digestive enzyme that curdles milk. [1] It is usually set in a mould and served cold. Some similar desserts are ostkaka, blancmange, panna cotta, tavuk göğsü, almond tofu, haupia and tembleque. Junket rennet tablets

  4. What to Know When Baking With Nondairy Milk (and the ... - AOL

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    Milk alternatives vary quite a bit in texture, from thick and creamy soy milk or canned coconut milk to thinner and more watery options like rice, almond, hemp, and flax milk.

  5. Curd - Wikipedia

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    The milk is left for 12–16 hours and the micro-organisms entrapped within the Theki act as inocula. [6] The curd produced after is used to make chhurpi and variations of it. In Mexico, chongos zamoranos is a dessert prepared with milk curdled with sugar and cinnamon. Albanian gjiza is made by boiling whey for about 15 minutes and adding ...

  6. Northwest Cherry Almond Pie Recipe - AOL

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    1 / 2 tsp salt 4 handfuls of Northwest cherries, pitted For the filling: combine all of the ingredients (minus the cherries) in a food processor and blend until smooth.

  7. Clabber (food) - Wikipedia

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    Clabber is still sometimes referred to as bonny clabber (originally "bainne clábair", from Gaelic bainne—milk, and clábair—sour milk or milk of the churn dash). [8] Clabber passed into Scots and Hiberno-English dialects meaning wet, gooey mud, though it is commonly used now in the noun form to refer to the food or in the verb form "to ...

  8. Lemon Bars with Almond Crust Recipe - AOL

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    Make the crust: Mix the ground almonds, melted butter, and sugar together in a small bowl. Pour into an 8-by-8-inch square pan (or 8 1/2-inch round) lined with parchment paper. Use the back of the ...

  9. Pie in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Desperation pies (also called make-do pies or poor man's pies) were made with staple ingredients everyone had in their pantry: flour, butter, sugar and cream. They originated in the 18th century as seasonal pies made without fruit including some custard pies like sugar cream pie [ 28 ] and pies based on transparent pudding like chess pie ...