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Can anyone please explain these 8 cooking methods?

Fat

Electromagnetic

Air

Flame

Steam

Boiling

Induction

Convection

Can you please explain these cooking methods and if you may, give an example? A link would be appreciated.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    are you cheating on homework?

    fat- frying: in oil, lardon: injecting the fat into meat

    air- using oven heat i asume, or smoking

    flame- fire: grilling, broiling

    steam- water: steammed veges

    boiling- water: vegetables, fat: confit

    induction- direct heat, or how an object holds heat, like a pot on a stove

    convection: oven

    just straight from my head, sorry not all completed.

  • 1 decade ago

    check Wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooking#Cooking_techn...

    Some major hot cooking techniques:

    Baking

    Baking Blind

    Broiling

    FlashBake

    Boiling

    Blanching

    Braising

    Coddling

    Double steaming

    Infusion

    Poaching

    Pressure cooking

    Simmering

    Steaming

    Steeping

    Stewing

    Vacuum flask cooking

    Frying

    Deep frying

    Hot salt frying

    Hot sand frying

    Pan frying

    Pressure frying

    Sautéing

    Stir frying

    Microwaving

    Roasting

    Barbecuing

    Grilling

    Rotisserie

    Searing

    Smoking

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    Other preparation techniques

    Some cool techniques

    Brining

    Drying

    Grinding (e.g. sesame seeds to produce tahini), chopping, slicing finely, grating, etc..

    Julienning

    Marinating

    Mincing

    Pickling

    Salting

    Seasoning

    Sprouting

    Sugaring

    Source(s): Yahoo search
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