Sure, here are short answers to each question:
1. **How to dispose of cooking oil?** Cool and pour into a sealed container, then discard.
2. **How much are cooking classes?** Prices vary, usually $50-$100 per class.
3. **How to cook rice?** Rinse, add water (1:2 ratio), simmer until absorbed.
4. **How much is cooking oil?** Prices vary, typically $5-$20 per liter.
5. **How much is a cooking pot?** Prices vary, from $10 to $200+.
6. **How to find cooking shows?** Search online platforms like YouTube or TV channels.
7. **How much are Sur La Table cooking classes?** Typically $60-$85 per class.
8. **How much is Cooking Mama on Switch?** Usually around $40.
9. **How much are cooking classes near me?** Varies, often $50-$150.
10. **How much is NYT Cooking?** Subscription costs $5 per month or $40 per year.
11. **What cooking oil is healthiest?** Olive oil or avocado oil.
12. **What cooking pans are the best?** Stainless steel, cast iron, or non-stick.
13. **When cooking, what does simmer mean?** Cooking just below boiling, gentle bubbling.
14. **When cooking chicken in an air fryer?** Set at 360°F for 20-25 minutes.
15. **When cooking rice?** Rinse, simmer 18-20 minutes until water is absorbed.
16. **When cooking rice in Instant Pot?** Use 1:1 water-to-rice ratio, cook for 4-8 minutes.
17. **When cooking ribs in the oven?** Bake at 275°F for 2.5-3 hours.
18. **When cooking corned beef?** Simmer for 2-3 hours until tender.
19. **When cooking steak in the oven?** Bake at 400°F for 10-15 minutes.
20. **When cooking corn on the cob?** Boil for 4-6 minutes.
21. **When cooking a turkey?** Roast at 325°F, 13-15 minutes per pound.
22. **When cooking pork tenderloin?** Bake at 400°F for 20-25 minutes.
23. **Which cooking oil is good for health?** Olive or avocado oil.
24. **Which cooking oil is best for frying?** Peanut or sunflower oil.
25. **Which cooking oil is best for heart?** Olive oil.
26. **Which cooking oil is best in India?** Mustard or groundnut oil.
27. **Which cooking utensils are best?** Stainless steel or silicone.
28. **Which cooking olive oil is best?** Extra virgin olive oil.
29. **Which cooking pans are the best?** Stainless steel, non-stick, or cast iron.
30. **Which cooking oil?** Depends on health and cooking needs (e.g., olive, sunflower).
31. **Which cooking pans?** Stainless steel, non-stick, cast iron, etc.
32. **Which cooking salt is best?** Sea salt or Himalayan pink salt.
33. **Why is induction cooking bad?** Requires specific cookware, higher upfront cost.
34. **Why did Cooking with Lynja die?** Possibly due to decreased popularity (uncertain).
35. **Why sous vide cooking?** Precise temperature control, consistent results.
36. **Why induction cooking?** Energy-efficient, heats quickly.
37. **Why is oil good for cooking?** Enhances flavor, aids heat transfer.
38. **Why wine in cooking?** Adds acidity and flavor complexity.
39. **Why miniature cooking?** Novelty and entertainment value.
40. **Why white wine for cooking?** Light flavor, complements many dishes.
41. **Why add water when cooking bacon?** Helps render fat evenly.
42. **Why is olive oil best for cooking?** Healthy fats, stable at moderate heat.
43. **Will cooking kill salmonella?** Yes, cooking to 165°F kills salmonella.
44. **Will cooking meat kill bacteria?** Yes, cooking thoroughly kills bacteria.
45. **Will cooking moldy cheese kill bacteria?** No, discard moldy soft cheese.
46. **Will cooking kill botulism?** Yes, boiling for 10 minutes can deactivate toxins.
47. **Will cooking kill listeria?** Yes, cooking to 165°F will kill listeria.
48. **Will cooking oil freeze?** Yes, at low temperatures (below 20°F).
49. **Will cooking chicken kill bacteria?** Yes, cooking to 165°F kills bacteria.
50. **Will cooking oil come out of clothes?** Yes, with dish soap or laundry detergent.
51. **Will cooking food kill bacteria?** Yes, at proper temperatures.
52. **Will cooking on a rusty grill hurt you?** Small amounts are unlikely harmful, but best avoided.
53. **Is olive oil cooking oil?** Yes, used for cooking and dressing.
54. **Is white cooking wine dry?** Yes, usually dry to add acidity.
55. **Is coconut oil for cooking?** Yes, often used for sautéing or baking.
56. **Is olive oil best for cooking?** Yes, for medium heat and health benefits.
57. **Is it 'can you smell what the Rock is cooking'?** Yes, catchphrase from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
58. **Is Chinese cooking wine?** Yes, Shaoxing wine is common.
59. **Is it cooking on gas or cooking with gas?** Both phrases are used; "cooking with gas" is idiomatic.
60. **Is quinoa cooking?** Boil with water until tender.
61. **Is rice cooking?** Boil/simmer with water until water is absorbed.
62. **Are silicone utensils safe for cooking?** Yes, food-grade silicone is safe.
63. **Are shrimp cooking?** Boil until pink, 2-3 minutes.
64. **Are home-cooked meals healthy?** Yes, often healthier than eating out.
65. **Are cooking oils healthy?** Depends on type; olive and avocado oils are healthy.
66. **Are cooking terms in Spanish?** "Cocinar" means "to cook" in Spanish.
67. **Are cooking terms in French?** "Cuire" means "to cook" in French.
68. **Are cooking recipes available?** Yes, numerous recipes are online or in cookbooks.
69. **Are cooking tools important?** Yes, proper tools improve safety and results.
70. **Are cooking aprons necessary?** Yes, to protect clothing.
71. **Are cooking skills important?** Yes, vital for preparing nutritious meals.
72. **Can you smell what the Rock is cooking?** Yes, iconic catchphrase.
73. **Can you reuse cooking oil?** Yes, but strain and use sparingly.
74. **Can you drink cooking wine?** Not recommended due to high salt content.
75. **Can you eat cooking chocolate?** Yes, but it's often unsweetened or bitter.
76. **Can you freeze wine for cooking?** Yes, freeze in ice cube trays for easy use.
77. **Can you freeze red wine for cooking?** Yes, works well for later use.
78. **Can olive oil be used for cooking?** Yes, best for sautéing or moderate heat.
79. **Can we eat oats without cooking?** Yes, soaked or as overnight oats.
80. **Can I do cooking after C-section?** Yes, but avoid heavy lifting initially.
81. **Can listeria be killed by cooking?** Yes, cooking to 165°F kills listeria.
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