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  2. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Grape seed oil: 216 °C: 421 °F Lard: 190 °C: 374 °F [5] Mustard oil: 250 °C: 480 °F [11] Olive oil: Refined: 199–243 °C: 390–470 °F [12] Olive oil: Virgin: 210 °C: 410 °F Olive oil: Extra virgin, low acidity, high quality: 207 °C: 405 °F [3] [13] Olive oil: Extra virgin: 190 °C: 374 °F [13] Palm oil: Fractionated: 235 °C [14 ...

  3. Pistou - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionnaire de l'Académie française dates "pistou" from the 20th century, and defines it as a Provençal word denoting a condiment made from fresh basil, crushed with garlic and olive oil; the term derives from pistar (to grind) itself derived from the Latin pinsare (to pound, to grind).

  4. How to Swap Butter for Healthy Olive Oil

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    The desire (and need) to eat healthier seems to be spreading across the country, and with good reason. So it's inevitable that we come back to the butter versus olive oil debate. While both are ...

  5. Template : Types of cooking oils and fats - Wikipedia

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    Butter, clarified, Ghee: 65% 32% 3% 0 0 190–250 °C (374–482 °F) Deep frying, cooking, sautéing, condiment, flavoring ... Olive oil (extra light) 14% 73% 11% 0 0

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  7. 73 Healthy Date Night Dinners That Will Make You Forget All ...

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    The juices released by the peppers mixed with the olive oil, balsamic and burrata creates a de facto sauce that will have you making this recipe at least once a week. Get the Sheet-Pan Burrata ...

  8. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    (As a sub-packaged unit, a stick of butter, at 1 ⁄ 4 lb [113 g], is a de facto measure in the US.) Some recipes may specify butter amounts called a pat (1 - 1.5 tsp) [26] or a knob (2 tbsp). [27] Cookbooks in Canada use the same system, although pints and gallons would be taken as their Imperial quantities unless specified otherwise ...

  9. Yes, You Can Freeze Butter! Here's How to Do It the Right Way

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