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Walnut donut with Type 2 flour – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Walnut donut with Type 2 flour


The Walnut donut with type 2 flour it is a soft and genuine breakfast cake that is simple and perfect for soaking up. In fact, the dough remains compact without crumbling, the walnuts give that crunchy note that tickles the palate.

There Flour that we use to make this dessert is that of type 2 that is the semi integral. This type of flour is characterized by large grains and a greater quantity of fiber and seed germ. And for these characteristics it is certainly to be preferred over a 00 flour, now devoid of nutritional elements.

There flour type 2 it can be used safely for many preparations: from bread to pizza, from crackers to bread sticks, from donuts to homemade pasta.

However, it is one strong flour, with a W index between 240 and 350. Also in this case, work the flour with a large amount of water, especially for long leavening doughs.

Desserts prepared with this type of semi-wholemeal flour will be healthier, more filling and more rustic.

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Homemade hand sanitizer Official WHO recipe (Amuchina type) Quick and easy recipe – Gordon Ramsay’s version

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Homemade Amuchina type hand sanitizer: always needed outside the home if you need to wash your hands. In recent days, with the Corona Virus health emergency, hand disinfectants are nowhere to be found, supermarkets and various shops do not have them and whoever has them sells them at an unreasonable price! But it is possible to prepare a hand sanitizer at home with very few ingredients: on the World Health Organization website there are the quantities, the ingredients and the procedure to prepare an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (just like Amuchina gel ). The only difference is that the consistency is not gelatinous but liquid. It is important to tightly close the cap of the bottle used to avoid the evaporation of alcohol and consequently the ineffectiveness of the product.

ATTENTION: it is an alcohol-based product so all the necessary precautions and precautions must be taken:

  • Keep out of reach of children
  • do not drink the product
  • do not inhale
  • avoid contact with eyes if wash them immediately and for a long time with fresh water
  • the product is flammable, keep it away from heat sources and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.

Below is the VIDEO: How to prepare HAND DISINFECTANT at home (like Amuchina) Official recipe of the WHO

NOTES: I used the procedure found on the WHO website, and this product was created with the idea of ​​being used in disadvantaged areas of the world, for health workers who need more thorough disinfection. It is useful in all situations where there is no way to find soap and water

Ingredients for 200 ml

  • 166 gr of ethyl alcohol (96%) for food use
  • 8 gr of hydrogen peroxide
  • 3 gr of glycerine
  • 23 gr of distilled water (or boiled water and left to cool)

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How to prepare the hand sanitizer with the official WHO recipe:

  1. If you use distilled water skip this step. If you use tap water, then bring it to a boil, turn off the heat and place it in a clean glass container (even a glass) cover it with cling film and let it cool to room temperature. Keep the water aside.
  2. Use a container practical clean for use outside the home (an emptied bottle of water, or if you prefer a spray bottle, if it had other products inside, wash it well and / or sterilize it in boiling water).
  3. Proceed with the preparation. Weigh the various ingredients and pour into the bottle that will contain the hand sanitizer beforealcohol, then thehydrogen peroxide, then the glycerine -I used a new syringe to take the 4 g of glycerin- (as seen in the video). Finally, thewater (distilled or previously boiled and left to cool).
  4. close the cap and mix the ingredients.
  5. on the WHO website we recommend wait 72 hours before use, the hydrogen peroxide is thus able to neutralize the bacterial spores potentially present in the bottle and / or in the water. I think it is a warning linked above all to the places where this hand sanitizer is most used (Africa and disadvantaged areas of the world, where perfectly clean water and products are quite difficult to find). If you are using sterile products and containers, I believe this step can be skipped.
  6. Close the bottle well because the alcohol content is very volatile, evaporating the hand sanitizer would lose its effectiveness!

Source: World Health Organization https://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/Guide_to_Local_Production.pdf

Warnings and advice for use fromHigher Institute of Health: Https://www.iss.it/?p=5249

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