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Terminology

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The vast majority of cooking references I've used refer to this as resting. When carryover cooking is used, I've seen it spelled "carryover", and very rarely "carry-over" but practically never "carry over". A simple google search illustrates this. I recommend moving this to an article called Resting (food) or, carryover cooking.

Simply not true 174.114.30.214 (talk) 20:21, 18 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia Template:Cooking Techniques

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I was thinking about putting Template:Cooking techniques in the article, but I was wondering where we would put carry over cooking.

Would we put it under...

  • dry > conduction,
  • dry > convection,
  • dry > radiation,
  • wet > high heat,
  • wet > low heat,
  • wet > indirect heat,
  • fat-based > high heat,
  • fat-based > low heat,
  • mixed medium,
  • device-based,
  • non-heat, or
  • see also?

--Buspirtraz (talk) 02:42, 6 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I would think the best place to list this would be under non-heat. It's not "cooking" in the traditional sense, but more like a last step in the process of many types of cooking. Lithorien (talk) 02:20, 28 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]