Cook on a lower heat or follow a recipie.
You can line the crust with parchment or foil and weigh it down with dry beans (don't try to cook them after they've baked - they are hard as rocks).
baked
No, baked clay can't be recycled because it becomes very hard when baked, and it is very brittle to recycle it after.
A hard shell typically refers to foods like tacos, which are made from corn or flour tortillas that are fried or baked until crispy. Other examples include certain types of pastries like empanadas or pot pies, which have a firm crust enclosing a filling. Additionally, shellfish like clams and oysters have hard, protective shells.
Traditionally, you cook them over an open flame with tongs. However, this is REALLY HARD to pull off without burning or undercooking the papadum. A way I discovered (maybe someone else has too) is to put it in the microwave (I know this sounds crazy, but try it!) for a minute. It comes out perfectly cooked and crispy.
it would be hard to cook a turkey without what
The texture of an apple is smooth and hard. The inside, once you bite it, is crispy.
The texture of an apple is smooth and hard. The inside, once you bite it, is crispy.
Most cooking authorities are hesitant to stuff a turkey. It can be hard to get the stuffing to a high enough temperature to kill off any bacteria that may have gotten into it. It is believed that many cases of food poisoning are caused by undercooked stuffing.
If you REALLY think hard, you can come to the conclusion that stuffing and animal is called a "stuffed animal". no reason to be rude
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It is a very light baked texture but you can say that it is rough but not hard.