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Dried Hibiscus Calyces

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The red calyx (plural calyces) of the hibiscus, also known as roselle, is one of those weird things that you pass in the market without even stopping to figure out what the heck it is, let alone what to do with it.

What do you do with an herb that is so riotously magenta, it makes beets green with envy?

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Foolproofing Bread Proofing

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Baking bread during the winter months in a cool, drafty kitchen is a particular challenge. Yeast likes a fairly warm environment to do its thing, and trying to proof dough on countertops that register 50°F are going to result in flat, dense loaves.

Proofing boxes are temperature and humidity-controlled walk in monsters found in professional bakeries. Home bakers need something a little less unwieldy.  As it turns out, a simple incandescent light bulb will do the trick, providing enough heat to proof  a couple of loaves worth of your favorite bread dough.

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Hebrew English Fish Chart

Hebrew English Fish Chart

Learn the Hebrew and English names of the common fishes in Israel.

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