peeling
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To Make the Best Hummus, Peel Your Chickpeas
The best hummus is smooth and creamy, but a lot of homemade hummus comes out much more textured than its restaurant-made counterparts. Unfortunately, the key to truly smooth hummus lies in the removal of the chickpeas’ flimsy little skins. Fortunately, though, peeling them is not hard.
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Why You Should Freeze Tomatoes Without Peeling Them First
“Too many tomatoes” is not a problem I am currently facing, as I lack a garden in which I can grow any tomatoes at all (a far worse problem than having too many, I think). But I do know a lot of people who who are currently overwhelmed by the sheer number of love apples…
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How To Peel And Slice A Mango
Video: My love for mangoes is deep and eternal, but there is no denying that they are slippery little buggers, which makes them a pain to peel. Fortunately, there are two easy ways to peel the gorgeous, golden fruit, neither of which require any single-use, fruit-specific tools.
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Remove Hazelnut Skins Easily With A Cooling Rack
Hazelnuts may be delicious little morsels of nutty flavour, perfect for topping cakes, sprinkling on salads, and eating out of hand, but they can be kind of a pain to peel. Luckily, Justin Chapple has a super easy method for separating hazelnuts from their skins; you just need a cooling rack.