Brushing chicken lightly with oil will produce a crisp golden crust.
No they would rather eat a nice home cooked meal than eat out. Actually many people and families of the Spanish speaking culture would rather eat a home cooked meal.
Crisp cookies are baked to a crisp, meaning they have crispy edges and bottoms, rather than removing them from the oven while they are soft and chewy.
Dosas are typically crispy in general, however, if you want them less crispy you can try adjusting the batter, more or less rice flour to urad daal. Or maybe steaming them a little in a covered dish after frying (baking) them on the griddle. The amount of oil used on the griddle surface will crisp the dosas as well, more oil more crispy. Thirdly, baking them, rather than the traditional frying, on a greased pan might work for you. You will need to try a few batches until you get what you want.
Anything that can be cooked in a regular pan can be cooked in an electric pan. The difference is that the electric pan comes with its own electrical heat source rather than having to be put on the stove.
Chapati is a flat bread, rather thin; unleavened cooked dough.
yes, very edible, mostly cooked into brownies or cookies and tea if you would rather do a beverage. but it has to be cooked the right way or you dont get very good results.
No. Rather, the meat is dropped into a vat of 200+ degree water and then cooked thoroughly.
As a guess to the meaning of the rather vague question: the main change in food is from the raw state to the state of being cooked.
No, "beneath" is a preposition that typically comes before a noun to show the position of one thing in relation to another. It is not a noun itself, but rather a word used to describe the location of something in relation to something else.
As a guess to the meaning of the rather vague question: the main change in food is from the raw state to the state of being cooked.
It rather depends on who you serve them to. Some people may object strenuously to your putting cooked hog intestines on their plate.