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  2. Crustless Asparagus Quiche Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 425. Spray quiche pan with olive oil and set on a cookie sheet. Heat butter and olive oil in a frying pan, add shallots and cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until ...

  3. Plant cream - Wikipedia

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    Plant cream. Coconut-based vegan whipped cream. Plant cream is an imitation of dairy cream made without dairy products, and thus vegan. It is typically produced by grinding plant material into a thick liquid to which gums are added to imitate the viscosity and mouthfeel of cream. Common varieties are soy cream, coconut cream, [ 1][ 2][ 3] and ...

  4. Non-dairy creamer - Wikipedia

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    A cup of coffee with sachets of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamer and pure sugar (also shown are a stir stick and coffee cup holder). A non-dairy creamer, commonly also called tea whitener or coffee whitener or else just creamer, is a liquid or granular product intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee, tea, hot chocolate or other beverages.

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  6. Easy Homemade Quiche Lorraine to Impress Your Family ... - AOL

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    Directions: 1. Add half the flour and salt to a large mixing bowl. Add cubes of butter over the flour mixture. 2. Press the butter into the flour using a pastry blender (cutter). If you don't have ...

  7. Dough conditioner - Wikipedia

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    Dough conditioner. A dough conditioner, flour treatment agent, improving agent or bread improver is any ingredient or chemical added to bread dough to strengthen its texture or otherwise improve it in some way. Dough conditioners may include enzymes, yeast nutrients, mineral salts, oxidants and reductants, bleaching agents and emulsifiers. [1]