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An orange twist is a classic cocktail garnish, and a chopstick is a helpful tool for making it look its best. First, cut off a wide piece of peel using a vegetable peeler or paring knife.
“It was during the 4th to 3rd centuries B.C.E. that both archaeological and historical evidence point to the use of chopsticks as an eating tool.” This was during China’s Bronze ...
Even if you're a pro at picking up pieces of sushi using chopsticks, you might not be so adept at using them for cooking.
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Prior to this, I worked in Beijing as a restaurants editor, tasting my way through many different cuisines using Chinese place settings (ever eaten foie gras with chopsticks?). I have also spent ...
Use a chopstick to monitor how much a liquid has cooked down. (Justin Tsucalas / For The Washington Post) Check how much a liquid has reduced Many sauce or soup recipes suggest you cook the liquid ...
An orange twist is a classic cocktail garnish, and a chopstick is a helpful tool for making it look its best. First, cut off a wide piece of peel using a vegetable peeler or paring knife.
Check how much a liquid has reduced Use a chopstick to monitor how much a liquid has cooked down. Photo by Justin Tsucalas for The Washington Post; food styling by Marie Ostrosky for The ...