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  2. Butter Is the Secret to a Tender, Flaky Pie Crust - AOL

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    Yields: 2. Prep Time: 30 mins. Total Time: 2 hours 30 mins. Ingredients. 1 tsp. kosher salt. 3 c. all-purpose flour, plus more for the work surface. 1 c. plus 2 Tbsp. (2 1/4 sticks) cold salted ...

  3. Crust (baking) - Wikipedia

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    The difference between crumb and crust. Close up of the crust. Pie crust. In baking, a crust is the outer, hard skin of bread or the shell of a pie. Generally, it is made up of at least shortening or another fat, water, flour, and salt. [1] It may also include milk, sugar, or other ingredients that contribute to the taste or texture.

  4. How to Make Avocado Toast—From the Right Bread to the Best ...

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    On the stovetop: Heat a thin slick of olive oil in a small skillet over medium heat, add the slce of bread, and cook, flipping once, until golden brown on both sides, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Prep ...

  5. Shortcrust pastry - Wikipedia

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    Pie crimper from the 1800s Closeup of peekaboo lattice. A pie crust edge is often crimped to provide visual interest, and in the case of a two-crust pie in order to seal the top and bottom crusts together to prevent the filling from leaking. [6] [7] Crimping can be done by hand, pinching the two crusts together to create a ruffled edge, or with ...

  6. How to Make the Perfect Crustless Quiche - AOL

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    #7. In a casserole pan, use some butter or oil and lightly grease the bottom and edges to avoid the quiche from sticking. (My tip is to use a small dish so you get a thicker quiche, as sometimes ...

  7. Avocado oil - Wikipedia

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    Unrefined avocado oil can be safely heated to 480 °F (249 °C). Both unrefined and refined avocado oil can safely be used for almost any high-heat cooking, including baking, stir-frying, deep-frying, searing, barbecuing, roasting, and sauteing. Like all oils, the more refined, the higher the smoke point. Each 30 mL of avocado oil contains 3.6 ...

  8. Avocado toast - Wikipedia

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    Avocado toast is an open sandwich consisting of toasted bread topped with mashed avocado, plus any of a variety of spices and flavorful ingredients; the most popular include salt and black pepper, lemon juice or other citrus flavors, olive oil, hummus, vinegar, red pepper, feta, duqqa and tomato.

  9. Filo - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of custard bougatsa in an Athens cafe. Filo dough is made with flour, water and a small amount of oil. [11] Homemade filo takes time and skill, requiring progressive rolling and stretching to a single thin and very large sheet.