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Why do bottom of utensils blackened while cooking?
The word fond is derived from French, meaning "base." Fond is the browned bits and caramelized drippings that form on the bottom of the pan during cooking. To remove the fond, it is scraped from the bottom of the pan with a utensil such as a spoon or spatula and used in making sauces and gravies.
Silver is blackened due to its corrosion. To regain its brightness mostly it is dissolved into aqua regia which is highly corrosive liquid made from nitric and hydrochloric acid. It dissolves the upper blackened layer and fresh bottom layer comes out which is bright and shiny.
Burnt food in the bottom of a cooking pan is called scorched food.
This microwave doesn't have lights in the bottom, but it does have many cooking features such as sensor cooking and timed cooking settings
Type your answer here... it is the bottom cooking surface of the pan
cooking spray
It doesn't matter if they are bottom feeders! If ya smell what the rock-fish is cooking!
a cup is a thing which has some rounded curve at the bottom and has place to store or use or drink from something like coffee and milk. it is a type of an small pottery or an utensil.
No, just push one tray, pot or what ever you are cooking with to one side of the oven and the other to the opposite side so the bottom tray can "see" the top of the oven. if the trays are to big to do that half way through your cooking switch the trays so the bottom tray is on the top.
Get a blackened rock (located near the bottom of the small bridge by the research table), and put it in the fire. After the rock has been on the fire for 4 secs, get another blackened rock and by the time he/she reaches the fire, the other rock will be ready.*Get an additional villager* Do this 4 more times.*This must be done as quickly as possible*
because they r closest to the bottom of the oven