Honey’s Quiet Power in Heat, Acid and Aroma
Honey leaves the breakfast plate and walks straight into the hot zone of the kitchen. In a roasting pan, its sugars drive the Maillard reaction while its humectant properties slow down water loss from muscle fibers. A thin coating on poultry or pork forms a micro-glaze that reduces surface dehydration and keeps the interior noticeably more tender.Drop honey into a vinaigrette or a tomato-based sau...More
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