| bio | website | codethatworks.blogspot.com |
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| location | Canada | |
| age | 38 | |
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Mar 12 |
accepted | Why whole peppercorns? |
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Mar 12 |
accepted | Is there a spice that is hot and colorless? |
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Mar 12 |
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Is there a spice that is hot and colorless? It worked very well. All I had was a long green pepper (not very hot). I perforated it and soaked it in vodka for 6 hours. The vodka got quite hot. There is a noticeable smell and taste of green pepper though. |
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Is there a spice that is hot and colorless? No, I just want to spice up a drink without affecting it's color. |
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asked | Is there a spice that is hot and colorless? |
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Feb 2 |
accepted | Why sweat but not brown? |
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Feb 2 |
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Why sweat but not brown? When you wrote "You generally don't brown vegetables during the preparation of a recipe" I was in total agreement. Coincidentally, I've just finished reading "50 Great Curries of India" amazon.com/GREAT-CURRIES-INDIA-PANJABI-CAMELLIA/dp/1856266966/… (a great book by the way). It appears that many Indian Curry recipes use browned onions as an ingredient for flavor and as a thickening agent. -- I'm not arguing on your very good answer; just providing additional information on the matter. |
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Why sweat but not brown? added 22 characters in body; added 2 characters in body |
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Jan 22 |
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Why sweat but not brown? I've also updated the question to compare sweating to sauteing... That why I had tagged the question with the "cooking technique" tag in the first place. |