With a melting pot of Asian and Caucasian blood flowing through her veins, Emily Smith has the unique advantage of being able to write from a multitude of racial perspectives.
Since her first love has and always will be romance, she hopes to utilize those perspectives by expressing her innermost desires through characters based on fragments of her own past and present life.
Overall, she is a dreamer, true and true, with a quirky wit and a penchant for jokes and laughter during the most awkward and serious of moments. Her goal is to put these traits to good use by steering towards real-life humor within the pages of a genre that's often times predictable and way too serious.
"You can't have love without laughter," she admits. Truer words have never been spoken.
A great way to describe this comes from Fine Cooking: "To help understand this,
consider wind chill: When cold air blows against you on a blustery winter day, you feel
colder more quickly than you do on a windless day of the same temperature." The same
applies with heat and convection cooking! Turn on the setting and the fan and exhaust
kick into gear
First, a few basic mechanics: A conventional oven uses radiant heat that emanates from
the top and/or bottom surfaces. The result is usually an oven with hot and cold spots.
What makes a convection oven stand apart is the internal fan that circulates hot air,
creating an evenly heated environment for the food. The most obvious advantage to
having a steady supply of heat surrounding and penetrating the food is that all your
meat, produce, and baked goods will cook faster and brown more evenly.
Experts and manufacturers recommend adjusting any recipe in two ways: either by
lowering the oven's temperature by about 25 degrees or by shortening the cooking time
by roughly a quarter. Follow the tips below and carefully monitor your first few
attempts for browning, texture, and doneness. It may help to record the results—through
trial and error, you will quickly get a sense of how your convection oven cooks and
what further adjustments
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Título : Convection Oven Cookbook: Guidebook to all Delicious & Easy Quality Recipes for Your Convection Oven
EAN : 9798201760281
Editorial : Emily Smith
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