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How to Cook in a Bain-Marie

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To cook in a bain-marie or water bath means to cook food in a dish which is standing in a vessel of water. Delicate foods, such as custards or cheesecakes, are first placed in a heatproof dish. The dish is then set into a large shallow pan and enough hot or boiling water is poured into the pan to come two-thirds up the sides of the dish. During baking, the surrounding water provides a gentle heat which helps these delicate dishes cook without cracking or curdling.

A large roasting pan works well as a bain-marie, as long as it can comfortably hold the dish used in the recipe.



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Don't wear loose clothes while cooking. An electrical coil on the stove reaches a temperature of 800 degrees and a gas flame goes over 1,000 degrees. A dishtowel, potholder or a loose sleeve can catch fire at 400 degrees.

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