Aceites y Grasas

Cheesecloth for cooking

Cheesecloth for cooking
Popularity 20 recipes

Used in multiple popular recipes

Ingredient Information

Name

Cheesecloth for cooking

Category

Aceites y Grasas

Popularity

20 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cooking gauze is a type of fine, semi-transparent cloth, typically made from cotton or natural fibers, used in the kitchen for various culinary techniques such as straining, wrapping, and filtering ingredients. Its lightweight and permeable texture allows liquids to pass through while retaining solids, making it ideal for preparing broths, infusions, artisanal cheeses, and for draining foods.

This utensil originates from European culinary tradition, where it was used to clarify broths and separate solids in delicate preparations. Today, it is common in many kitchens around the world due to its versatility.

Among its main properties, its high heat resistance and its ability to absorb and filter stand out, and it is reusable if kept in good condition and cleaned properly.

In different Latin American countries, cooking gauze is also known as mosquito net cloth, straining cloth, or simply gauze. In some places, it is called straining blanket or straining cloth when used specifically for filtering liquids in the kitchen.

Nutritional Properties

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