To cut in an ingredient is to blend it in with the other ingredients gradually using a sharp implement such as a knife, fork, or a special tool called a pastry blender made for this purpose. In Western cooking, the term is most commonly encountered when making pie crust. There is always a step telling you to cut the fat being used (lard, butter, or vegetable shortening) into the dry ingredients (usually flour and salt). The pastry blender, a tool that looks like four or five semicircular steel blades mounted on a handle, is used to cut in the fat. Basically, you just push the fat into the flour with the pastry blender using short, firm strokes. The fat gets cut into tiny pieces gradually, and eventually the flour-fat mixture looks like coarse meal.
In a pinch you can use two knives, or even a dinner fork.
The next step in making the pie crust is to add ice cold water to the meal-like flour-fat mixture, then blend the whole mixture until it gathers into a ball. Then the dough is ready to roll out.
Yes spaghetti can be cut. You can cut it after or before it is cooked.
To tear or cut into small strips, as in shredded cheese or shredded lettuce.
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It means tp scoop out the seeds and pulp from the middle, and cut off the tough outer rind.
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There is no such thing as 'white pork' is this is a term used, it may just mean a less fatty cut of meat.
Cubing means to cut foods into large dice. This is done by making all cuts symmetrical and consistent on all sides.
Never cut or peel beetroot before cooking, as this will cause the purple juice to 'bleed' out from the vegetable, ruining the beetroot for cooking and making an awful mess besides.
Julienne in French typically refers to a cooking technique where vegetables are cut into thin, matchstick-sized strips.
Uncovered in cooking means cooking with no lid or covering.