Bearnaise
#10
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Is it at all possible to safely do Bearnaise by hand? Forgot my stick!
Daphne
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#11
  Re: Bearnaise by Gourmet_Mom (Is it at all possibl...)
That would be up to Bearnaise. Does Bearnaise require a stick?
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#12
  Re: Re: Bearnaise by losblanos1 (That would be up to ...)
I had planned to use the whisk attachment. Doing it by hand worked, just a little chunky.
Daphne
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#13
  Re: Re: Bearnaise by Gourmet_Mom (I had planned to use...)
chunky as with the shallots and herbs??? I can't think what would be chunky.... but, it was tasty, huh? good.
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#14
  Re: Re: Bearnaise by cjs (chunky as with the s...)
Years ago, I used to do it by hand. Now I use the Cuisinart. Glad it turned out!
Practice safe lunch. Use a condiment.
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#15
  Re: Re: Bearnaise by Lorraine (Years ago, I used to...)
Sadly, it separated in the process of trying to keep it warm. shucks! I have had the worst luck. William told me I need to give up...LOL!
Daphne
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#16
  Re: Re: Bearnaise by Gourmet_Mom (Sadly, it separated ...)
Never give up! I keep mine warm in a container over barely simmering water. I even refrigerate the leftovers and heat it up the same way. I've never had a problem with it separating.
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#17
  Re: Re: Bearnaise by Lorraine (Never give up! I ke...)
I stupidly had my water too warm. By the time I realized, it was too late. Working in an unfamiliar kitchen is a pain!
Daphne
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#18
  Re: Re: Bearnaise by Gourmet_Mom (I stupidly had my wa...)
don't you dare give up!!!! We'll all come down on you!
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