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MLB Rumors: Braves trade target shines, Marcus Stroman reunion, a Goldschmidt deal
MLB Rumors: Braves trade target shines, Marcus Stroman reunion, a Goldschmidt deal
MLB Rumors: The case for Cardinals trading Paul GoldschmidtThe St. Louis Cardinals are increasingly looked at as sellers at this year's MLB trade deadline. While over a month away, the Cards are nearly ten games under .500, and the third-worst team in the National League by record. They are f...
2023-06-11 23:27
‘Spiral hotdog’ cooking technique goes viral amid UK heatwave
‘Spiral hotdog’ cooking technique goes viral amid UK heatwave
An unusual method for cooking hotdogs has gone viral on TikTok after food influencer Carolina Gelen shared a tutorial video for “spiral hotdogs”. Gelen, who shares recipes with more than 560k followers on TikTok, posted her latest tutorial last week and has garnered more than 1.8m views in under three days. Her method of cutting hot dogs into a spiral before cooking them gives the sausages more surface area for caramelisation and toppings, she said. The home cook demonstrates inserting a skewer lengthwise into a hotdog and using a knife to cut around it at a 45-degree angle. This creates a spiral hot dog that lengthens but does not break apart. Gelen then cooks them in a cast iron pan over a fire and explained that the new shape makes the meat “open up in the pan”. “They caramelise beautifully and they can hold so many more toppings due to their shape,” she told viewers. “All those flavours and sauces will fall between those nooks and crannies and stay in between the buns.” Gelen recommends making her roasted red pepper salsa and pickle mayonnaise for toppings, but people who try her method can use whatever hot dog toppings they enjoy. She finished the video by assembling her hot dog, which was loaded up with her salsa, mayonnaise and mustard. @carolinagelen spiral hot dogs #hotdog #cooking #grilling #food ♬ Sunday - HNNY Viewers have been enjoying trying Gelen’s method of cooking hot dogs, with one person writing: “You just changed my life.” Another said: “This is genius. I only like grilled hot dogs and this will definitely maximise caramelisation.” A third added: “My hot dog life will never be the same thank you.” The video was also shared on Twitter and has gained a similar reception, with many users declaring they will try it out. “One of those tips that immediately strike you as game-changing and legit,” one person wrote. “Maillard reaction = flavour. And those new nooks and crannies can hold on to toppings better. “I’ll be 100 per cent doing with my hot dogs and bratwursts from now on.” Another said: “I did the spiral hot dogs thing tonight and I can confirm it’s got me a Michelin star.” Some people pointed out that this method is common in some cuisines, such as Filipino food, and confirmed it is a delicious way to prepare hot dogs. The viral tip comes as the UK is experiencing the highest temperatures of 2023 so far, with the mercury hitting 30C in most of the country on Saturday (10 June). Many will undoubtedly be having barbecues as the temperatures soar again today (Sunday 11 June) and can try Gelen’s method of cooking hot dogs. However, the Met Office has issued yellow warnings for thunderstorms across parts of England and Wales and some areas could be hit by torrential rain this weekend. Read More More thunderstorms and 30C temperatures forecast after hottest day of the year 7 things fitness experts want you to know about exercise during a heatwave Weather – latest: Health warning escalated as ‘extreme’ heatwave set to make UK hotter than Spain Schoolboy almost dies from swallowing magnets for TikTok challenge Woman shares honest review of New York City apartment TikTok mom slammed after making 5-year-old son run in 104 degree heat
2023-06-11 23:23
Illumina CEO DeSouza Resigns After Facing Pressure From Icahn
Illumina CEO DeSouza Resigns After Facing Pressure From Icahn
Illumina Inc.’s board accepted the resignation of Chief Executive Officer Francis deSouza, effective Sunday, according to a statement.
2023-06-11 20:54
Andre Onana admits uncertainty over Inter future
Andre Onana admits uncertainty over Inter future
Chelsea and Tottenham transfer target Andre Onana has admitted he could be forced out of Inter this summer.
2023-06-11 20:21
Pep Guardiola fires Champions League warning to Real Madrid
Pep Guardiola fires Champions League warning to Real Madrid
Pep Guardiola was in good spirits after Manchester City won the Champions League, sending a lighthearted warning to record-winners Real Madrid.
2023-06-11 18:30
Today’s Google Doodle reignites age-old British debate about scones
Today’s Google Doodle reignites age-old British debate about scones
Google is celebrating British scones today (Saturday 10 June) with an adorable Google Doodle that nods to the age-old debate around jam and cream. The illustration features two anthropomorphic scones eyeing each other suspiciously. On top of the scone on the left is a layer of cream, then jam; while the scone on the right has jam first, then cream. The Doodle is a playful reference to one of Britons’ favourite things to debate over – in which order should one put jam and cream on their scones? Cream tea has been a part of the UK’s culinary traditions since the 11th century, but there is a big difference in opinion between people living in Devon and those living in Cornwall. In Devon, clotted cream is typically spread first followed by jam whilst the Cornish tradition is to spread jam first, and then the cream. On Twitter, many keen-eyed Britons have noticed the Google Doodle reference, much to their delight. “They’ve been very diplomatic in depicting it the proper way and misguided way,” one person wrote, adding a winking emoji. Another said: “Looks like today’s Google Doodle is trying to stir up trouble big time.” A third added: “Today’s Google Doodle is not going to go down well in Devon and Cornwall.” Others highlighted yet another scone-related conundrum unique to the UK, which is how to pronounce the word “scone”. Some parts of the UK pronounce it rhyming with “gone”, while others say it should rhyme with “cone”. One person said it should be pronounced “sc-on” because “once you’ve had it… it’s gone”. Another said they use both pronunciations but added: “If I want to sound posh I go for ‘s-cone’.” In 2018, it emerged that the late Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed her cream tea by having jam spread on her scones first, followed by cream. Former royal chef Darren McGrady tweeted: “Jam first at Buckingham Palace garden parties! “The Queen always had homemade Balmoral jam first, with clotted cream on top at Buckingham Palace garden parties in the royal tea tent and all royal tea parties.” Read More Who is Willi Ninja? Google Doodle celebrates iconic Black LGBT+ dancer and choreographer Perfect picnic fare: Parmesan and pine nut scones Best luxury UK hotels 2023: Where to stay for great food, family adventures and spa retreats Google Doodle reignites age-old British debate about scones Sixth grader’s drawing dedicated to her sisters appears as today’s Google Doodle Forest Side, review: Cumbrian produce elevated to Michelin-starred proportions
2023-06-11 16:23
Jennifer Lawrence 'totally' wants Hunger Games return
Jennifer Lawrence 'totally' wants Hunger Games return
Jennifer Lawrence is "totally" open to return to reprising her role as Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games' franchise.
2023-06-11 15:19
Tears as Walsall charity book reaches Ukraine's president
Tears as Walsall charity book reaches Ukraine's president
Photographer Peter Ford says he cried when he saw his book in president Zelensky's hands.
2023-06-11 14:52
Children reunited with family after surviving 40 days in Amazon
Children reunited with family after surviving 40 days in Amazon
The children have begun playing again in hospital, officials say, as the eldest is praised for her care.
2023-06-11 07:51
A father drowned at the Jersey Shore while attempting to save his daughter, police say
A father drowned at the Jersey Shore while attempting to save his daughter, police say
A man drowned while attempting to save his teenage daughter who had been swept away in rough surf on the Jersey Shore Friday, say local police.
2023-06-11 07:21
Final 2022/23 Champions League top scorer standings
Final 2022/23 Champions League top scorer standings
Here is the top scorers list for the 2022/23 Champions League campaign, featuring Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah and Robert Lewandowski.
2023-06-11 06:22
Rodri bounces back from past heartache to seal Man City treble
Rodri bounces back from past heartache to seal Man City treble
After missing the 2021 Champions League final, Rodri made the most of his inclusion in the 2023 showpiece
2023-06-11 05:58
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