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By John Campbell

Published 2001

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The result of combining two liquids that would not usually mix, such as dispersing fats in a watery liquid. It is achieved by agitating one whilst adding the other. Mayonnaise is an emulsion, so is risotto. When making risotto, the emulsion is formed by stirring the stock and butter together to form a smooth mass that clings to the rice in the pan, thus creating a single mass of rice.

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