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### FOOD TALK ON LEO

Hello foodie Lions 🦁! Happy Sunday. Welcome to the second session of today's show. 🥗🍲🫕

This is the #threadcast for Day 97 of the #foodtalk on Leo, 29/9/2024 for 29/9/2024 road to Day 100 🤸🏻‍♀️. It's time for some meal inspirations and food conversation. Let's get into it, learn and connect. Don't forget to use #foodtalk in your comments.

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  • We will discuss some cooking techniques explained in detail. 👇
  • Did you have homemade meals this weekend?
  • Share your meals and ask any questions about food.
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Congrats on the milestone nearing 100!

I've not been taking food pictures lately so this was from my archives :)

We call it Pancit

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Thanks so much, my dear friend. Honestly, I had no idea I would go this far and some days were challenging too.

Yes, I remember Pancit. It was you from whom I first heard about it. This looks so delicious and different from the one you first shared. This one has a mixture of two different sizes of spaghetti.

I'm glad to have learned a lot in the process.

That food picture still shows up because you haven't published any comment (and post) for the past 20 days on your alt account. 🤯😅

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This dropped late but glad it was dropped.

Welcome foodie Lions to the 97th threadcast of the #foodtalk on Leo. Let's learn about some cooking techniques.

From Groq

Prompt: What are the cooking techniques explained in detail?

Here are the cooking techniques explained in detail:

  1. Baste: Basting is a cooking technique where a liquid, such as melted fat or sauce, is poured over food while it's cooking. This helps to keep the food moist and adds flavor. Basting can be done with a spoon or a basting brush.

Example: Baste a turkey with melted butter and herbs while it's roasting in the oven.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #basting #baste

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Blanch: Blanching is a cooking technique where food is briefly submerged in boiling water, then immediately submerged in an ice bath to stop the cooking process. This helps to preserve the color and texture of the food.

Example: Blanch broccoli in boiling water for 3-5 minutes, then shock it in an ice bath to stop the cooking process.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Blanch #Blanching

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Caramelize: Caramelizing is a cooking technique where sugar or other carbohydrates are cooked slowly over low heat to create a rich, golden-brown color and flavor. This can be done with fruits, vegetables, or meats.

Example: Caramelize onions by cooking them slowly over low heat for 30-40 minutes, stirring occasionally.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Caramelize #Caramelizing

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Deglaze: Deglazing is a cooking technique where a liquid, such as wine or broth, is added to a pan to remove the browned residue from the bottom of the pan. This helps to create a rich, flavorful sauce.

Example: Deglaze a pan with red wine after cooking a steak to create a rich, flavorful sauce.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Deglaze #Deglazing

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Emulsify: Emulsifying is a cooking technique where two or more liquids that don't normally mix, such as oil and water, are combined to create a smooth, consistent texture. This can be done with sauces, dressings, or mayonnaise.

Example: Emulsify mayonnaise by slowly adding oil to egg yolks while whisking constantly.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Emulsify #Emulsifying

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. En croute: En croute is a cooking technique where food is wrapped in pastry and baked in the oven. This helps to create a crispy, golden-brown crust.

Example: Wrap a chicken breast in puff pastry and bake it in the oven until golden brown.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Encroute

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Glaze: Glazing is a cooking technique where a sweet or savory sauce is brushed over food during the last few minutes of cooking. This helps to add flavor and create a shiny, glazed appearance.

Example: Glaze a ham by brushing it with a mixture of brown sugar, mustard, and spices during the last 10 minutes of cooking.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Glaze #Glazing

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Infuse: Infusing is a cooking technique where food is steeped in a liquid, such as broth or wine, to extract flavors and aromas. This can be done with herbs, spices, or fruits.

Example: Infuse tea by steeping tea leaves in hot water for 3-5 minutes.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Infuse #Infusing

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Knead: Kneading is a cooking technique where dough or batter is worked by hand or with a machine to develop gluten and create a smooth, elastic texture. This can be done with bread, pasta, or pizza dough.

Example: Knead bread dough by hand for 10-15 minutes to develop gluten and create a smooth texture.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Knead #Kneading

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Marinate: Marinating is a cooking technique where food is soaked in a mixture of seasonings, acids, and oils to add flavor and tenderize it. This can be done with meats, vegetables, or fruits.

Example: Marinate chicken breasts in a mixture of olive oil, lemon juice, and herbs for 30 minutes to add flavor and tenderize it.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Marinate #Marinating

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Mise en place: Mise en place is a cooking technique where ingredients and tools are prepared and organized before cooking. This helps to ensure that everything is ready to go and that cooking is efficient.

Example: Chop vegetables and herbs, and measure out ingredients before starting to cook a recipe.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Miseenplace

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Mise en scene: Mise en scene is a cooking technique where food is arranged on a plate or platter in an attractive way. This helps to create a visually appealing dish.

Example: Arrange sliced meats and vegetables on a platter in a pattern to create a visually appealing dish.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Miseenscene

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Panade: Panade is a cooking technique where a mixture of bread, vegetables, and sometimes meat or fish is cooked in liquid to create a thick, comforting soup or stew.

Example: Cook a panade by simmering a mixture of bread, vegetables, and chicken broth in a pot until the bread is broken down and the soup is thick.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Panade

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Pâté: Pâté is a cooking technique where ground meat, fat, and seasonings are mixed together to create a smooth, creamy texture. This can be done with meats, vegetables, or fruits.

Example: Mix ground pork, fat, and seasonings together to create a pâté for a terrine.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Pâté

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Reduction: Reduction is a cooking technique where a liquid is simmered until it reduces in volume and intensifies in flavor. This can be done with sauces, soups, or stocks.

Example: Reduce a sauce by simmering it over low heat until it thickens and intensifies in flavor.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Reduction

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Roast: Roasting is a cooking technique where food is cooked in the oven using dry heat. This can be done with meats, vegetables, or fruits.

Example: Roast a chicken in the oven by seasoning it with salt and pepper, then cooking it at 425°F (220°C) for 45-50 minutes.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Roast #Roasting

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Sear: Searing is a cooking technique where food is cooked quickly over high heat to create a crust on the outside. This can be done with meats, vegetables, or fruits.

Example: Sear a steak by cooking it over high heat for 2-3 minutes per side to create a crust on the outside.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Sear #Searing

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Simmer: Simmering is a cooking technique where food is cooked in liquid over low heat. This can be done with soups, stews, or sauces.

Example: Simmer a soup by cooking it over low heat for 30-40 minutes to allow the flavors to meld together.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Simmer #Simmering

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Sous vide: Sous vide is a cooking technique where food is sealed in a bag and cooked in a water bath at a precise temperature. This helps to ensure that the food is cooked evenly and precisely.

Example: Cook a steak sous vide by sealing it in a bag and cooking it in a water bath at 130°F (54°C) for 1-2 hours.
#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Sousvide

Cooking Technique From Groq

  1. Stock: Stock is a cooking technique where meat, fish, or vegetables are simmered in water to create a flavorful liquid. This can be done with bones, meat, or vegetables.

Example: Make a stock by simmering chicken bones in water for 6-8 hours to create a flavorful liquid.

These are just a few examples of the many cooking techniques used in the culinary world. Mastering these techniques can help you to create delicious, professional-looking dishes.

#foodtalk #cookingtechniques #Stock