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Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

2025-10-08 14:16:33

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Whisk in the broth, half-and-half, marjoram, and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt.Bring to a simmer and continue simmering until the sauce starts to thicken, about 2 minutes.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Remove from the heat and add the chicken.If using a saucepan, pour the mixture into an 8-by-12-inch baking dish..In a medium saucepan, melt the remaining 2 tablespoons butter.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Remove from the heat and stir in the bread crumbs.Sprinkle the buttered bread crumbs in an even layer over the chicken mixture.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Bake in the oven until the crumbs begin to brown, 10 to 12 minutes..

This satisfying potpie calls for a fairly full-bodied, substantial white wine, such as a Chardonnay from California.Meanwhile, in a large heatproof, microwave-safe bowl, combine the peanut butter with the peanuts and salt.

Heat the peanut butter mixture in the microwave at high power for about 11/2 minutes, until melted and hot.In a small bowl, whisk the vanilla with the baking soda.

As soon as the caramel reaches 285°, carefully stir in the baking soda mixture; the caramel will foam and bubble up..Immediately pour the caramel into the melted peanut butter mixture and, using a heatproof spatula, fold together as quickly as possible.