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Nov 24, 2021

[Answer] 2. According to the poem "A Visit From St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore (1779-1863), on the night before Christmas "not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse." What is the culinary meaning of stirring?

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...1. to vigorously mix ingredients with rapid, forceful strokes 2. to combine two or more ingredients in a stand mixer on high speed 3. to passionately exhort ingredients to enthuse and invigorate them 4. to gently move foods in a circular motion using a spatula or spoon. Stirring differs from beating or whipping in intensity. A recipe direction to "stir" suggests gently combining ingredients just until mixed. The aim of stirring is never to incorporate air into a mixture nor to break down the mixture's elements. Stirring is often prescribed in cooking to promote quicker heating or cooling of dense mixtures.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. According to the poem "A Visit From St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore (1779-1863), on the night before Christmas "not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse." What is the culinary meaning of stirring? "



to gently move foods in a circular motion using a spatula or spoon.:


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