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Cheeses question: What can be used instead of cheese cloth? Muslin is the best alternative. ... What can you use instead of cheese cloth? What can you use if you do not have cheese cloth? What is the pupose of cheese cloth in wine maiking? What is the difference between cheese cloth and muslin?
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Strain through fine sieve lined with cheesecloth, pressing on solids with spoon to extract "milk". Discard coconut meat. Cover and refrigerate up to 5 days. creme fraiche: combine 1 cup heavy cream with 3 tablespoons buttermilk; ... use equal amount bacon phyllo pastry: use strudel leaves porcini mushrooms:
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Re: handiwipes alt.home.cleaning ... "Barbecue Bob and the Spare Ribs" LPs. Some use them instead of cheesecloth to strain food. They withstand alkalines but not acids or concentrated bleach. In the food service industry, they last 1 to 3 days. >;
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I am trying to convince my good friend not to save the grease she cooks with for re-use. Instead of draining grease out of a pan after frying it, she saves and stores it to use again. It seems to me that grease that is cooked once is bad ... Strain it through a few layers of cheesecloth to catch any food particles.
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When it comes to cooking equipment, a minimalist approach is often best -- especially for the small things. ... 5. Cotton flour-sack towels dry lettuce and other produce well. Wrap just-steamed vegetables in them so they stay hot. Use them instead of cheesecloth for straining.
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seattletimes.com: Northwest news and information from the Seattle Times. Daily local news, sports, arts and entertainment, and classified ads. ... 5. Cotton flour-sack towels dry produce well. Wrap just-steamed vegetables in them so they stay hot. Use them instead of cheesecloth for straining.
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