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How to add beaten eggs whites to a mixture

How to add beaten eggs whites to a mixture
It is common in cooking or pastry, having beaten whites mix preparation to another without making them completely fall, here are some tips to help you to.
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How to beat egg whites


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Preparation : 10 min.


Step by step recipe:


First, you should not beat them too firmly (like for meringue for example), otherwise they can "break".

Start by folding about ¼ of beaten egg whites into mixture with a flexible spatula (maryse)...

How to add beaten eggs whites to a mixture : Photo of step #1
...mixing as normal. This will lighten mixture.
How to add beaten eggs whites to a mixture : Photo of step #2
Then pour this lightened mixture into the remaining beaten egg whites.
How to add beaten eggs whites to a mixture : Photo of step #3
And fold in gently with a vertical movement (instead of round and round), with the bowl tipped on its side.
How to add beaten eggs whites to a mixture : Photo of step #4

Source:

Home made.

Last modified on: August 3rd 2012

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