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There was also a slight undertone of dark porter beer, which Red Apron uses in the emulsion process.
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Removing the emulsion could damage the murals so an artist will repaint them.
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That they are so small helps stabilise the emulsion.
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Those from the Cordoba area take particular pride in the bright-orange emulsion, the closest thing the city has to a national dish.
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As you toss the pasta and sauce, the goal is to build an emulsion between the clam juice, oil and as many spoonfuls of pasta water as it takes to create a uniform texture.
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In the right conditions, an emulsion of these molecules will organise itself into small spheres, known as vesicles, that contain part of the liquid the phospholipids were suspended in.
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Here, Mr. Ripert calls for stirring thin truffle slices into a warm broth-and-butter emulsion but only after the pan has been taken off the heat.
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The menu is comprised of regional specialties: imagine a seared Alaskan scallop with cauliflower risotto and sherry emulsion or pan seared brioche crusted sablefish, a very popular fish in the BC area.
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The lower thirds of the paintings, below the false ceiling, are covered by two layers of emulsion.
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