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Discover the Secrets of Growing Spirulina at Home | Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Ingredients, Recipe Articles  /  July 6, 2023
by Scott Stokes

Discover the Secrets of Growing Spirulina at Home | Easy Step-by-Step Guide

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Did You Know?

Ingredient Pairings

Tomatoes and mozzarella are a classic pairing in Caprese salads. The juicy and slightly acidic flavor of tomatoes pairs beautifully with the creamy and mild taste of mozzarella, creating a fresh and flavorful combination.

Food Facts

The world's oldest known vegetable is the pea. Archaeologists have discovered pea remains in Stone Age settlements dating back over 8,000 years.

Cooking Tips

Before grilling fish or delicate foods, lightly oil the grill grates to prevent sticking. This ensures easy flipping and helps maintain the integrity of the food.

Ingredient Spotlight

Chili peppers are fiery fruits that come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and heat levels. They add heat, depth, and complexity to dishes. From mild varieties like bell peppers to spicy ones like habaneros, chili peppers are used in salsas, sauces, and spice blends.

Foraging Facts

Spring is an excellent time for foraging wild greens like dandelion greens, wild garlic, and stinging nettle. These nutrient-rich greens can be used in salads, sautés, or even blended into pesto.

Baking Hacks

If you don't have a rolling pin for rolling out dough, you can use a wine bottle or a smooth glass bottle as a substitute. Just make sure it's clean and free of any residues.

Culinary Terms

Dredging is the process of lightly coating food items with flour or breadcrumbs before cooking. It adds a crispy crust and helps retain moisture during cooking.

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