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By James Peterson

Published 1991

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When exposed to heat or aggressive ingredients (think how lemon clouds a broth), proteins denature by spooling apart and clumping or coagulating. Once denatured, proteins lose their structure and their effectiveness. Broken crème anglaise is an example.

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