Well aside from skimming it off which simply involves using a ladle placed slowly down into the soup until just the grease pours slowly down over the lip of the ladle, you can use paper towels or bread (although that's not economical). The best way is to go to a cookin or grocery store like Safeway or Raleys/Knobb Hill Foods and buy a grease separating measuring cup. Then just spoon the grease in and pour the soup out!
You could use a fat separator if you have one, or you could try to do it the old fashioned way with a ladel or a large spoon. But if you have time before you need the broth, there's a much easier way to do it: refrigerate the broth or stock overnight. The fat weighs less than the stock, so it floats up to the surface, turns an off white color and hardens, whereas the stock is a much darker color and usually gelatinizes. So you can just take a spoon and scoop the fat off the top, and can put the gelatinized stock in a saucepan and re-liquify it by warming it up. I'll often do this with canned broth as well, refrigerate it the day before, then when I open the can the next day, I can just pick up the thin little piece of solidified fat off the top before I use the broth.
Put it into the refrigerator for some time. The grease will become solid, and you can remove that and then reheat the soup.
yes you can you can put what ever you want in it
yes, also very hot water and soap
When setting the table for a meal in which soup is the first course, the soup bowls are placed on top of the dinner plate. (Or on top of the salad plate, which is already on top of the dinner plate if salad is to follow the soup.)
In 35+ years of professional cooking I have never heard of this word or term, perhaps you misheard it or misspelt it? There is a word in French Cookery terms called dégraisse (meaning to take the grease off something). So you might carefully remove the fat from the top of a simmering soup or casserole.
The cabbage soup diet is a great way to kick off a diet program. Once you finish the first seven days of the diet you can switch to a vegetable soup as well to keep your taste buds interested.
Carefully flip the covers off them so you can see the grease on the balls. Now wash this grease off with gasoline using a small paintbrush. When all the grease is gone, re-grease them with new grease and put the covers back on.
Because of the grease cutting chemicals in it.
No.
Yes but you will get really HEALTHY and die (8008135)
You can use a paper towel to dry off most of the grease. You can then use soap and water to clean off the rest of the grease.