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"<RJ>" > wrote: > My rice still doesn't turn out right ! > > We moved from Pa. ( alt 900 ft ) to Az. ( alt 4400 ft ) > > I'd always ignored those "high altitude" directions. > > Now, I find so many cooked items take longer.... > Baked goods are an adventure..... > > Here's a typical changes for a pkg of cookie mix; > Hi Altitude; > Stir in an extra tbs of flour. > Reduce oil from 4tbs to 2tbs > Increase water from 2 tbs to 3 tbs. > Increase baking time 3 > 4 min per batch. > > I'm wondering if all of my favorite baking recipes > will turn out unpredictably. > > Does anyone have any "rule of thumb" hints > for hi-altitude kitchens ? > > <rj> For some stuff (such as rice, beans, potatoes, carrots) buying a pressure cooker will solve most of your problems. For the baked goods, we used to live at 6,000 ft. and never had a problem, so I don't know what to say about that! :-o -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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