P Julian Plyter
former arts administrator working as a pastry chef; avid apartment gardener (it *is* possible!) and cook.
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high school, bachelor's, bachelor's again, culinary degreeInterests
food, baking, pastry, garden, hydroponics, science, environment, home, classical music, cats, grammarMotto
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How to Make Traditional SconesThis quick video will walk you through making scones, step-by-step, showing you how to perform each part of the technique! This traditional English scone recipe is perfect for afternoon tea. -
How to Make Pie CrustThe basic idea in a pie crust is to have flakes of solid fat (in our case, cold butter) throughout, so that when you pop it into a hot oven, the water in the butter evaporates, pushes the dough apart, and creates a flaky texture.