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aeration

1 of 1noun
/ɛˈreɪʃən/
Forms:aerations
1

the process of ventilating a space, such as a room or building, to improve air circulation and quality

  • Aeration of a poorly ventilated basement helps reduce humidity and musty odors.
  • Proper aeration of classrooms enhances students' concentration and learning abilities.
  • Aeration of office buildings improves indoor air quality and creates a more comfortable working environment.
  • Effective aeration of greenhouses ensures optimal growing conditions for plants by regulating temperature and humidity levels.
  • Aeration of homes during the winter months helps prevent the buildup of indoor pollutants and allergens.
2

the act of charging a liquid with a gas making it effervescent

3

the process of incorporating air into ingredients to create a light and fluffy texture in baked goods or desserts

Aeration refers to the process of incorporating air into a substance, typically by whisking, beating, or otherwise agitating it. In cooking and baking, aeration is often used to lighten and add volume to ingredients such as batters, doughs, and creams. When air is incorporated into these mixtures, it creates tiny air bubbles that expand during cooking or baking, resulting in a lighter, softer texture in the finished product. Aeration is particularly important in recipes for cakes, soufflés, mousse, and whipped creams, where a light and airy texture is desired. It can be achieved using various tools such as whisks, mixers, or even folding techniques, depending on the desired outcome.

  • Proper aeration of egg whites is crucial for achieving the desired light and fluffy texture in baked goods like soufflés and meringues.
  • The aeration of butter and sugar together creates a light and airy base for cakes and cookies.
  • Gentle folding of whipped cream into the mixture ensures thorough aeration and a velvety texture in mousses and desserts.
  • Sifting dry ingredients before mixing promotes aeration and even distribution, resulting in a tender crumb in baked goods.
  • Vigorous whisking of pancake batter encourages aeration, yielding pancakes with a soft and fluffy interior.