Buckwheat Cooking Hints! Recipe

Buckwheat Cooking Hints! Recipe

Yield: 1 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:

AH-CHOO, T.D. IN MD.- 03/21

Directions:
Cooking Hints! When cooking whole kasha or whole buckwheat groats,
its unnecessary to use an egg to coat the kernels. The thin seed
coating on whole buckwheat shields each kernel while it cooks,
keeping particles separate and fluffy. Egg white works just as well
as whole egg, when cooking fine, medium or coarse kasha. On these
granulations of kasha, the thin seed coatings are cracked. Use an
egg, egg white or egg substitute to seal each particle and keep
starch granules from sticking together. Follow package directions.

For fluffy kasha and tender groats, boiling hot liquid gives the best
results. Broth-homemade, canned or from a bouillon cube or powder-
adds more flavor than water.

Cooking times vary for fine, medium, coarse or whole kasha. Follow
times on package, keep heat low, and dont lift the lid to peek!
Buckwheat flour is a bakers delight. Make tender pastry crusts and
rolled cookies. If you rework dough, it wont be tough--because its
gluten-free. For the same reason, pair buckwheat flour in cakes,
muffins and yeast breads. Without some gluten for support, these
might collapse.

You can order buckwheat products from:

The Birkett Mills PO Box 440 Penn Yan, NY 14527 FOOD AND WINE CLUB
TOPIC: FOOD SOFTWARE TIME:
03/21 6:37 PM TO: FRANCES NOSSEN (SWTK50B) FROM:
AH BROWN (BSJR42A) SUBJECT: R-MM BUCKWHEAT MEGA


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