Chef Gabriele Bonci uses 200-year-old starters for his sourdough, making for a deliciously fluffy crust.
Cooking a pie entails risks and many of them center on the crust.
The seared crust on the meat seals in the juices, creating an outstanding steak.
To make room for the continual addition of new ocean crust, all the Earth's plates move.
The magma bubbles up through the crust, ultimately bursting to the surface and forming volcanic eruptions.
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The result was a soft cheese with a white crust, "Caravane", and nicknamed Camelbert.
Among the discoveries: The lunar crust is much thinner and more battered than scientists had imagined.
The pie is carefully turned and shuffled around the oven until the crust is just right.
Such depths are commonplace when sample cores are drilled out of the earth's crust by geologists.
Here, the crust is much thinner and it is also marked by large numbers of faults.
Much of this, however, may benefit only a thin upper crust of Indian society.
Galileo confirmed that it does, though the liquid water is located beneath an icy crust.
The steak and kidney pie was just as likely to be watery gravy under a concrete crust.
And there's one other big secret to this crust recipe: vodka, in equal proportion to the water.
These are the thin upper crust of American small businesses, too few to matter in an election.
Paradoxically, its surface appears to be shaped by the deformation of the crust and by volcanic activity.
The scientists examined two Martian meteorites that formed in the planet's mantle, the layer under the crust.
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Todd wanted to play up the bootmaker's historic appeal with the upper-crust set to attract style-sensitive social climbers.
All that new snow was weakly attached to the old snow crust, making it more unstable, Kramer said.
In the high Middle Ages, chess became a popular pastime for the upper crust, both men and women.
Try the rooster pizza: fried tortilla crust with caramelized onions, cotija cheese, roasted poblanos and house-made chorizo.
Iridium is a metal which is rare in our planet's crust but more abundant in many asteroids and meteorites.
It is served on an ultra-thin and crispy crust, more like a cracker or rigid tortilla than pizza dough.
While the crust precooks in a 400-degree oven, Kimball turns to the filling.
The research-and-development kitchens churned out more than 100 different combinations of higher-quality, better-tasting new pizza sauce and crust formulas.
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Yep, five bucks for a scant triangle of tomato sauce, crust and cheese.
It can also create a salty crust inside the reactors, making cooling impossible.
The changes in the weather create a crust of hard ice over the lichen, preventing the reindeer from eating.
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Here, the crust is lighter, a brilliantly buttery piecrust with a golden caramelised outer layer giving in to a flaky, crumbly interior.
Geothermal technology uses energy in the earth's crust to heat water and buildings.
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