Meat tenderizer (redirect from Meat tenderiser)
A meat tenderizer or meat pounder is a hand-powered tool used to tenderize slabs of meat in the preparation for cooking. Although a meat tenderizer can...
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Low-temperature cooking (section Tenderisation)
exceeded 70 degrees Celsius (158 °F). Meat is cooked for four reasons: to tenderise it, to provide additional flavours, to kill harmful bacteria, and to kill...
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excessive force, rather than any steel object it is hitting. Meat mallets tenderise or flatten meat. Made from wood or metal, they are typically two-sided...
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connective tissue, so the resulting meat must be cooked correctly to tenderise it. According to the Random House Dictionary of the English Language,...
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Nutrition. August 24, 2021. Retrieved October 26, 2024. "Fruit enzymes tenderise meat". Science Learning Hub. Archived from the original on May 23, 2020...
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Hazmah, Shareena Z. (November 22, 2018). "How the rise of veganism may tenderise fictional language". The Conversation. Archived from the original on November...
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and was used before European contact to tenderise meat eaten in its native South America. Meat tenderisers in powder form with papain as an active component...
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environment. The food is ready to eat when the process is complete, having been tenderised and flavoured by the smoke it has absorbed. In the cold process, the temperature...
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intestinal epithelial cells. Actinidain is commercially useful as a meat tenderiser and in coagulating milk for dairy products, like yogurt and cheese. The...
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kitchen cupboard and claimed that she used it for cracking nuts and tenderising steak. After disappearing from the limelight, Archer reappeared in 1996...
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Kashmiri cuisine (section Tenderising)
Tenderising and preparing riste, one of the most important dishes in a Kashmiri feast....
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hand-crank, this presses meat through a chopping or pureeing attachment. Meat tenderiser Used to tenderize meats in preparation for cooking. Usually shaped like...
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Paddywack is unpalatable as a human food because it cannot be softened or tenderised, but it makes a good natural dog chew. It is classed as offal by the meat...
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Solution". Cook's Illustrated. Abrahams, Marc (5 December 2011). "Best way to tenderise meat? An underwater explosion". The Guardian. Improving Meat Tenderness...
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Song" with two Muppet likenesses of Williams. Muppet Labs: All-purpose tenderiser. (Cut in Nickelodeon airing) Sketch: "Silence", a poem by Rowlf. Blackout:...
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prepares a meat, potato and salt dinner. Barabara copies the recipe and tenderises a steak by bashing it on the kitchen door. Smith and Keith arrive in town...
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October to December. After shooting, the birds are hung for 4–8 days to tenderise; the meat can be eaten as a starter, savoury, or for breakfast. A bird...
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hard." Mike Gardiner of Record Mirror stated that MacColl had "admirably tenderised the Billy Bragg original without weakening one of last year's better love...
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wines. In addition, the use of specialist cooking wine in marinades can tenderise meat and is of particular benefit to game dishes. Flambé is a technique...
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mettle in soldiering through a number of Parker onslaughts, the champion tenderising the body relentlessly in what proved to be the ideal workout against...
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meat as this fast technique would not allow the meat to cook slowly and tenderise. When using the grilling method, food is usually placed on a heat resistant...
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being treated like animals in slaughterhouses and then put into fridges, tenderised, and hung on meat hooks and in an interview, Russel Simmons said: "The...
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Robinson noted that penguins were typically soaked in water for many days to tenderise the meat before eating. One of the colonies raided for penguin skins was...
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tomatoes Beef or other red meat with tomatoes, cooked for a long time to tenderise an inexpensive piece of meat as in carne pizzaiola The most popular bread...
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onstage at the cabaret tent, including attacking their legs with a meat tenderiser, being dragged across a sandpapered stage on bare buttocks, and smoking...
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controlled savagery of (to borrow one of her own phrases) 'the familiar tenderised and made strange by the darkness'. There are other writers with this gift...
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in bacon fat. Limpets would also be boiled with nettle tips, to help tenderise them, before being fried in oatmeal. S. Minwel Tibbott, in her book 'Welsh...
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Crowe (Anthony Ahern) - In his "Gladiator" outfit, he uses a phone to tenderise the meat he was preparing. This is a reference to his phone-throwing incident...
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