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  2. White raisins - Wikipedia

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    White raisins. White raisins are a variety of raisin that are white in colour. They are often called golden raisins or muscats. [1] White raisins are oven dried unlike the typical sun-dried raisin. They can be eaten in place of "normal" raisins and are less sweet than sultanas. They are often used in baking such as in pies and with other fruits.

  3. How To Deep Clean Your Oven With Baking Soda—A Step ... - AOL

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    The first step to deep clean your oven is to empty it out by removing the racks. Place them in a sink or bathtub filled with warm water and a couple drops of dishwashing soap and baking soda.

  4. Raisin cake - Wikipedia

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    Raisin cake is a type of cake that is prepared using raisins as a main ingredient. Additional ingredients are sometimes used, such as chocolate and rum. Raisin cake dates back to at least the time of the reign of David, circa 1010–970 BCE. Boiled raisin cake is prepared by boiling various ingredients and then baking the mix in an oven.

  5. What are 'crack grapes?' Here's how to make these candy ... - AOL

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    Microwave for approximately 30 seconds until melted, but not burned. 3. Using a wooden skewer, spear a piece of fruit and dip it into the melted sugar mixture, being careful not to drip hot sugar ...

  6. Proofing (baking technique) - Wikipedia

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    Examples include a home oven with a bowl of water and the pilot light on, a box with a bowl of hot water in it (the water is replaced periodically to maintain warmth), or a counter top proofer (an electric appliance) designed for home use. A dough retarder is a refrigerator used to control the fermentation of yeast when proofing dough. Lowering ...

  7. Hard-boiled eggs — made in the microwave? [Video] - AOL

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    Spray a microwave plate with cooking spray or lightly grease with butter. Crack an egg onto the plate and lightly prick the yolk with the tip of a knife. Microwave on high 45 seconds.

  8. Dielectric heating - Wikipedia

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    A microwave oven uses dielectric heating to cook food.. Dielectric heating, also known as electronic heating, radio frequency heating, and high-frequency heating, is the process in which a radio frequency (RF) alternating electric field, or radio wave or microwave electromagnetic radiation heats a dielectric material.

  9. Master This Two-Step Hard-Boiled Egg Method Just in ... - AOL

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    There are three ways to make hard-boiled eggs:. You can pop 'em in an egg cooker, try the Test Kitchen-approved microwave approach, or go the old-fashioned route with a pot of boiling water.. If ...