10 Foods That Are NOT Better Homemade
Making delicate, paper-thin phyllo pastry from scratch is time-consuming and requires considerable skill.
1. Phyllo Dough
Creating croissants with the ideal flakiness and buttery layers can be difficult and time-consuming.
2. Croissants
The labor-intensive process of making puff pastry with multiple layers of butter is best left to professional producers.
3. Puff Pastry
Experienced manufacturers are better able to manage the complex fermentation process required for authentic soy sauce.
4. Soy Sauce
Making thin, delicate wonton wrappers is a time-consuming process that can be avoided by purchasing them premade.
5. Wonton Wrappers
Fresh pasta is delicious, but dried pasta is typically more practical and holds up better in certain dishes.
6. Pasta
Commercial tortillas can be just as good as homemade tortillas, particularly in terms of thickness and texture consistency.
7. Tortillas
Experience and precision are required to achieve the ideal consistency and seasoning of sushi rice.
8. Sushi Rice
Some condiments, such as ketchup and mayonnaise, are readily available and easy to purchase.
9. Certain Condiments
It may not be possible for everyone to make certain cheeses at home due to the need for specialized apparatus and aging procedures.
10. Certain Cheeses
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