Feb 25, 2013 #1 E Edward88 New member Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Points 1 I was told if you bake carrots in liquid they won't dry out like they may do without liquid. How does this work? Heating food removes water from the food. So does the food absorb some of the water it is sitting in, so that it doesn't dry out?
I was told if you bake carrots in liquid they won't dry out like they may do without liquid. How does this work? Heating food removes water from the food. So does the food absorb some of the water it is sitting in, so that it doesn't dry out?
Mar 12, 2013 #2 S skip Member Joined May 21, 2008 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Points 6 It's re-hydrating the carrot in the water.