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(MasterChef) - What does "to strain something" and "to sift something" mean in term of cooking? I watched MasterChef yesterday and Luca forgot to strain or to sift something. I want to know what do they mean and why did he need to strain or to sift the ingredient?
Sep 13, 2013 4:37 AM
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"to strain something" = to pour l something like pasta in a colander and drain the liquid and "to sift something" = to pour flour or sugar into a sieve and sift the lumps
September 13, 2013
If you are using liquid, you strain it. This is done to separate solids from the liquid (eg. pasta) or make the consistency of the liquid even (eg. soup). If you are using dry ingredients, you sift them. This normally refers to flour, and is done to get rid of any lumps and/or separate the particles to make the pastry rise more easily.
September 13, 2013
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