arcanepower: (🙧 by god i won't let you slip)
belthazar spellscry | ch(i)ef tsundere ([personal profile] arcanepower) wrote 2016-10-19 11:04 pm (UTC)

[That's... a really innocent question, and Belth can't help the way his expression softens into a smile.]

It's all in how you want the food to set. A hot set, like using the oven, is used to encourage bubbles in dough and eliminate all the moisture. As a result, things bind together-- like the difference between cookie dough and baked cookies. You don't use it to mix ingredients because it takes a long time and the heat isn't high enough.

A cold set will preserve the layers of a dessert. If we tossed it in the oven, it'd just melt into a lump, burn, and make a mess.

[He reaches for the buttered crumbs, and he makes sure Sorey can see how he dumps them into the pie pan and begins making a layer of them, like a crust.]

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