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  3. Bain-marie - Wikipedia

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    A bain-marie (English: / ˌbænməˈriː / BAN-mə-REE, French: [bɛ̃ maʁi]), also known as a water bath or double boiler, a type of heated bath, is a piece of equipment used in science, industry, and cooking to heat materials gently or to keep materials warm over a period of time. A bain-marie is also used to melt ingredients for cooking.

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    Revere Ware. Vintage Revere Ware, manufactured before 1968 and carrying the prized "Process Patent" maker's mark on the thick copper bottom, is finding its way back into modern kitchens. (Photo courtesy of Blane van Pletzen-Rands) Revere Ware was a line of consumer and commercial kitchen wares introduced in 1939 by the Revere Brass & Copper Corp.

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    A double boiler on the other hand is described as a saucepan with a detachable upper part which is heated by boiling water in the lower part. Baking For Dummies By Emily Nolan, couldn't find page numbers, see "Getting over the gear" section, which describes a double boiler as a bowl of saucepan which fits on top of a saucepan of water.

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    Porringer – a shallow bowl, 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) in diameter, and 1.5–3 inches (3.8–7.6 cm) deep; the form originates in the medieval period in Europe and they were made in wood, ceramic, pewter and silver. A second, modern usage, for the term porringer is a double saucepan similar to a bain-marie used for cooking porridge.

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    Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on sweetened milk, cheese, or cream cooked with egg or egg yolk to thicken it, and sometimes also flour, corn starch, or gelatin. Depending on the recipe, custard may vary in consistency from a thin pouring sauce (crème anglaise) to the thick pastry cream (crème pâtissière) used to fill ...

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    Fondagues-Praduges: Provence, France. Michael Kennedy, sommelier and president/founder of Vin Fraîche Wine Group, shares, " Fondugues Pradugues, just south of Saint-Tropez, is absolutely awe ...