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The design of iron cooling racks also adds versatility to their use. They often come in various sizes and shapes, accommodating everything from delicate pastries to loaves of bread. Furthermore, many iron racks are designed to stack, making them an efficient option for those who frequently bake large quantities. This stackable feature is particularly advantageous during busy baking sessions, such as holiday preparations or when hosting large gatherings.
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3. Grill Your Veggies
Eating more veggies is a golden rule for a healthy diet, especially for a meat-heavy barbecue dinner. Vegetables are naturally high in fiber and low in calories. Unlike grilled meat, vegetables don’t contain the amino acids which can form HCAs. It doesn’t take much creativity to cook vegetables. Whenever you’re grilling, just add a few peppers, zucchini, sweet corns or asparagus to the grill. How about some veggie kabobs? A green salad with light vinaigrette dressing is another nutrient-packed addition that is a favorite amongst many people.
One of the primary benefits of using a cooling rack is the prevention of steaming. When freshly baked bread or pastries are taken out of the oven, they are still hot and retain a considerable amount of steam. If these items are placed directly on a flat surface, the steam has nowhere to go and gets trapped underneath, creating a moist environment that can lead to a soggy bottom. This not only affects the texture but can also make your baked goods less enjoyable to eat. By using a cooling rack, you allow air to circulate freely, helping to dissipate steam quickly and preserve the desired texture of your treats.
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