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By Joanne Chang
Published 2010
To scald is to heat a liquid to just under the boiling point, when small bubbles form around the edge of the pan and you can tell the whole pot is just about to bubble. Scalding allows you to heat the liquid as hot as possible (so it combines smoothly with other ingredients) without boiling, which would cause loss of some liquid to evaporation and throw off the proportions of the ingredients.
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