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Like all herbal teas, this quick and easy to make Hibiscus tea also offers a wide range of benefits: The hibiscus plant is known to have a number of medicinal properties making it a safe and healthy addition to your everyday routine. Benefits of including Hibiscus Tea in your Diet Some authors do suggest the pistil can be used as it is edible. The stamen (includes anther and filament), calyx (the green base attached to the stem), the pistil (includes the stigma, style and ovary) and the pollen are discarded and not used for cooking. The pink and red coloured flowers are most commonly used for culinary purposes. These come in plenty of colours such as white, yellow, pink, orange, red etc. There are far too many species of the Hibiscus plant, the most popular variety however is Hibiscus sabdariffa which is what we use. While most commonly used as a decorative element, these flowers also offer culinary and medicinal uses. It grows beautifully in India because of our climate. In fact, there are so many species of Hibiscus, the flowers come in all shapes, sizes and colours. These plants are known for their colourful and large flowers. Leave the cheese in the pan to cool completely.Hibiscus is a flowering plant found in parts of the world with warm and tropical climates. We do like things nice and salty around here, so I do sprinkle lightly with a little salt while it’s still warm. As it cools, it will continue to crisp up. I like to tap the cheese with my fingernail to make sure it is hardening before removing from the oven, but don’t expect it to be crispy coming out of the oven. If you think it needs a little more time, I would suggest doing one or two minute increments, as the cheese can start to burn a bit quickly. Most of the moisture should have cooked out and the cheese will have turned a golden color. You will place the pan in the pre-heated oven and set a timer for ten minutes. You could always grate your own cheese, just (again) make sure you are using the same source of cheese for the whole pan to avoid having the cheese crisp up at different rates. These are fairly addicting, so be careful! I’m sure you could do this with Pecorino Romano, if you prefer dairy from sheep, as well, but I haven’t tried it. Spread half of the Costco container of parmesan cheese on one lined pan, and if you want to do the whole container, simply use a second pan. Here is a conversion site that I use, and it says about 205 degrees C. I’m not sure what this is equal to in centigrade, as I live in the US and we are ignorant when it comes to those things. The overn needs to be nice and hot, so I use a 400 degree farenheit setting. The silicone liners are easily washed or run through the dishwasher, whereas the parchment can be put in the compost heap–win, win. Simply line this pan with a piece of parchment paper or a silicone pan liner. Anyway, we keep several of these in the drawer below our oven, as we use them often for all kinds of things.
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I believe this is called a half sheet, but I’m not a baking expert. When I say sheet pan, I mean a cookie sheet with approxiately one inch sides. Use your hand to spread cheese as evenly as possible on pan
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They will cook at different times, due to the differences in moisture content, so stick with one brand, if you need to mix two different containers together. I have successfully made these DIY Parmesan Crisps with any kind of pre-shredded parmesan cheese, but have run into problems when mixing two different brands on the same sheet pan. If you want to just make one sheet pan full, use half of this container of cheese, or pick up a smaller tub (or 2) at your local grocery store. I shop at Costco, so always pick up one of their large containers of pre-shredded parmesan cheese.
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