Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Assigment 13 : Ice cream throughout the world of sweet clod desert



               Ice cream or ice-cream is a frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavours. Most varieties contain sugar, although some are made with other sweeteners. In some cases, artificial flavourings and colourings are used in addition to (or in replacement of) the natural ingredients. This mixture is stirred slowly while cooling to prevent large ice crystals from forming; the result is a smoothly textured ice cream.

     



                     The meaning of the term ice cream varies from one country to another. Terms like frozen custard, frozen yogurt, sorbet, gelato and others are used to distinguish different varieties and styles. In some countries, like the USA, the term ice cream applies only to a specific variety, and their governments regulate the commercial use of all these terms based on quantities of ingredients. In others, like Italy and Argentina, one word is used for all the variants. Alternatives made from soy milk, rice milk, and goat milk are available for those who are lactose intolerant or have an allergy to dairy protein, or in the case of soy and rice milk, for those who want to avoid animal products.


 


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Assigment 12 : Rotisserie Chicken - Spit Roasted Chicken grilled perfectly on your Rotisserie
















                        Do you want to know why rotisserie chicken has become so popular? Not only do you find these golden, roasted birds being sold from restaurants, but also practically every market in town has a row of them ready for you to take home and eat. Even the big warehouse stores are selling them. Why? Because they are easy, especially if you have the money and demand to buy one of those giant rotisserie ovens that can cook 50 birds at a time
















  
 
















                There is of course another reason; they're good, if cooked properly. So how do you rotisseries cook a chicken properly? First of all, remember that rotisserie cooking is a form of roasting. To roast something simply means putting it in the oven uncovered. Putting a bird on the grill with the lid down is roasting. What the rotisserie adds is even cooking. Because the bird is constantly in a state of being turned it will cook more evenly and the turning keeps juices moving and not dripping. A rotisserie chicken will be moister than one simply roasted.



                    Presumably the final reason for the popularity of rotisserie, or roast chicken is the fat content. By placing chicken on a rotisserie spit, where fat can drain away and not in a fryer full of oil, you see a drastic reduction in fat.
                     The first step to rotisserie cooking a chicken is having some kind of rotisserie and knowing how to use it. This is where that user manual comes in handy. Once you have the basics of how to use your particular piece of rotisserie equipment for your particular grill, it's time to get the chicken. It's best to start with a fresh, not frozen whole chicken. It really does make a difference.




















                   The next thing to consider is the seasoning. Marinades, dry rubs and bastes will all work well with rotisserie chicken. Traditionally we think of basting meat on the spit, but that can lead to burning and requires more attention. Of course you may still want to baste during cooking to keep the bird moist, but a good marinade will do more towards a juicy bird that applying sauces while cooking.



                 When applying marinades or rubs to your chicken do your best to get it under the skin to the meat. Coating the skin will help make the skin tasty but won't do a lot for the meat underneath. Finally the deliciously marinated in a special herbs and epic of spices to aromatic and tender perfection comes with a blanch-grill sweet vegetables suit your favorite side dish that is simply irrsisstible

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Please double click at every rotisserie chicken roasted picture to see real photo, clarify image and best zooming view that meat in eyes..


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