tag. Must close all tags properly.
We need to output only the content. Must end with the two lines: (closing the container and the outer container). The given structure starts with then nested
etc. Then
. Then multiple accordion items. At the end, we need to close
for accordion, then
for container. The developer says: "MANDATORY CLOSING TAGS - Your response MUST end with these exact lines:
". So we must output that at the end. Also we need to ensure all tags closed.
We need 12-15 items. Let's aim for 13. Each answer 100-150 words. Let's craft content. Also use icons: maybe use from Bootstrap icons. But we need to include icons. But we cannot add external references? We can include but must assume bootstrap icons are loaded by system. We'll include icons like maybe. Use relevant icons: question 1 icon maybe bi-question-circle. But we can just put icons inside button text? The requirement: modern design with icons. So we can add before question text.
Let's craft 13 questions:
1. What are the best techniques for making a perfectly cooked chicken breast? (Answer 100-150 words)
2. How can I replace eggs in a recipe? (Answer)
3. What is the best way to store leftover pasta? (Answer)
4. How can I adjust a recipe to make it gluten-free? (Answer)
5. What are some quick ways to reduce sodium in my cooking? (Answer)
6. How long should I let a roast rest before carving? (Answer)
7. What is the ideal serving size for a family dinner? (Answer)
8. How can I use fresh herbs to enhance flavor? (Answer)
9. What are some safe cooking times for different types of meat? (Answer)
10. How can I make a dairy-free sauce that still tastes rich? (Answer)
11. What are the best methods for freezing vegetables? (Answer)
12. How can I modify a recipe to be low-carb? (Answer)
13. What are some tips for achieving a crispy skin on roasted vegetables? (Answer)
Each answer 100-150 words. Let's write them.
We need 2000+ words total. 13 * 120 = 1560. We need 2000+. So we need more words. Let's aim 140 words each => 13*140=1820. Still short. Let's do 150 words each => 1950. Still short. 160 words each => 2080. Let's aim 160 words per answer. 13*160=2080. Good.
Let's craft each answer 160 words. We'll need to count approximate. We'll produce text accordingly.
We must ensure no extra tags outside main container. Use etc.
Also ensure each accordion header has unique ID: heading1, collapse1, etc.
Add icon inside button: maybe.
Let's create.
Also ensure no stray tags. We'll close each accordion-item properly.
Let's start.
We'll output the entire content with the container wrapper.
Let's write.
We'll count words roughly. We'll produce 160 words each.
Let's craft answer 1: 160 words. We'll write.
Answer 1: "A perfectly cooked chicken breast is achieved by balancing moisture, temperature, and timing. Start by brining the breast for 15–20 minutes in a simple salt‑water solution; this locks in juices. Pat the meat dry, then season with a blend of paprika, garlic powder, and a touch of sea salt. Sear in a hot skillet with a splash of olive oil for 2–3 minutes per side to develop a golden crust. Transfer to a preheated oven at 375 °F (190 °C) and bake for 12–15 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 165 °F (74 °C). Let the breast rest for 5 minutes before slicing—this redistributes juices and prevents a dry bite. For extra tenderness, marinate overnight in yogurt or buttermilk with herbs. Finally, slice against the grain to maximize tenderness. By combining these steps—brining, searing, baking, resting, and slicing—you’ll consistently produce a juicy, flavorful chicken breast that impresses every time."
Let's count words: I'll roughly count: A(1) perfectly2 cooked3 chicken4 breast5 is6 achieved7 by8 balancing9 moisture,10 temperature,11 and12 timing.13 Start14 by15 brining16 the17 breast18 for19 15–20 minutes20 in21 a22 simple23 salt‑water24 solution;25 this26 locks27 in28 juices.29 Pat30 the31 meat32 dry,33 then34 season35 with36 a37 blend38 of39 paprika,40 garlic41 powder,42 and43 a44 touch45 of46 sea47 salt.48 Sear49 in50 a51 hot52 skillet53 with54 a55 splash56 of57 olive58 oil59 for60 2–3 minutes61 per62 side63 to64 develop65 a66 golden67 crust.68 Transfer69 to70 a71 preheated72 oven73 at74 375 °F75 (190 °C)76 and77 bake78 for79 12–15 minutes,80 or81 until82 the83 internal84 temperature85 reaches86 165 °F87 (74 °C).88 Let89 the90 breast91 rest92 for93 5 minutes94 before95 slicing—this96 redistributes97 juices98 and99 prevents100 a101 dry102 bite.103 For104 extra105 tenderness,106 marinate107 overnight108 in109 yogurt110 or111 buttermilk112 with113 herbs.114 Finally,115 slice116 against117 the118 grain119 to120 maximize121 tenderness.122 By123 combining124 these125 steps—brining,126 searing,127 baking,128 resting,129 and130 slicing—131 you’ll132 consistently133 produce134 a135 juicy,136 flavorful137 chicken138 breast139 that140 impresses141 every142 time143.
Word count ~143. Need 160. Add some more sentences: "If you prefer a smoky flavor, finish the breast on the grill for a minute per side. Use a meat thermometer to ensure doneness without overcooking, and consider adding a pat of herb butter during the last minute of baking to enrich the finish." Let's add.
Add: "If you prefer a smoky flavor, finish the breast on the grill for a minute per side. Use a meat thermometer to ensure doneness without overcooking, and consider adding a pat of herb butter during the last minute of baking to enrich the finish." Count words: If1 you2 prefer3 a4 smoky5 flavor,6 finish7 the8 breast9 on10 the11 grill12 for13 a14 minute15 per16 side.17 Use18 a19 meat20 thermometer21 to22 ensure23 doneness24 without25 overcooking,26 and27 consider28 adding29 a30 pat31 of32 herb33 butter34 during35 the36 last37 minute38 of39 baking40 to41 enrich42 the43 finish44.
44 words. Total 143+44=187. Exceeds 160. We need 160. Let's reduce.
Maybe we can keep 160 words. We'll trim. Let's rewrite answer 1 to 160 words.
But we have 187. We need to cut 27 words. Remove some parts: remove "If you prefer a smoky flavor, finish the breast on the grill for a minute per side." That's 16 words. Remove "Use a meat thermometer to ensure doneness without overcooking, and consider adding a pat of herb butter during the last minute of baking to enrich the finish." That's 28 words. We need to cut 27 words. Remove the whole second sentence. Keep first part. Let's recalc.
We'll keep up to "If you prefer a smoky flavor, finish the breast on the grill for a minute per side." That was 16 words. But we removed it. So we need to cut 27 words. Remove "If you prefer a smoky flavor, finish the breast on the grill for a minute per side." (16). Also remove "Use a meat thermometer to ensure doneness without overcooking, and consider adding a pat of herb butter during the last minute of baking to enrich the finish." (28). That's 44 words removed, leaving 143-44=99. We need 61 more words. So we need to add 61 words.
We can add: "When the chicken reaches the target temperature, remove it immediately from the heat to avoid overcooking. Let it rest on a wire rack; this keeps the bottom crisp. Slice thinly to serve alongside a fresh salad or roasted vegetables, and drizzle with a squeeze of lemon for brightness. These small touches elevate the dish and ensure every bite is moist, tender, and bursting with flavor." Count words: When1 the2 chicken3 reaches4 the5 target6 temperature,7 remove8 it9 immediately10 from11 the12 heat13 to14 avoid15 overcooking.16 Let17 it18 rest19 on20 a21 wire22 rack;23 this24 keeps25 the26 bottom27 crisp.28 Slice29 thinly30 to31 serve32 alongside33 a34 fresh35 salad36 or37 roasted38 vegetables,39 and40 drizzle41 with42 a43 squeeze44 of45 lemon46 for47 brightness.48 These49 small50 touches51 elevate52 the53 dish54 and55 ensure56 every57 bite58 is59 moist,60 tender,61 and62 bursting63 with64 flavor65.
65 words. Add 65 to 99 gives 164 words. Slightly over. Remove 4 words: maybe remove "fresh" before salad. Remove "fresh". That removes 1 word. Also remove "and" before "drizzle". Let's adjust: "Slice thinly to serve alongside a salad or roasted vegetables, drizzle with a squeeze of lemon for brightness." Count again: Slice1 thinly2 to3 serve4 alongside5 a6 salad7 or8 roasted9 vegetables,10 drizzle11 with12 a13 squeeze14 of15 lemon16 for17 brightness18. That's 18 words instead of 20? Let's recount: Slice(1) thinly(2) to(3) serve(4) alongside(5) a(6) salad(7) or(8) roasted(9) vegetables,(10) drizzle(11) with(12) a(13) squeeze(14) of(15) lemon(16) for(17) brightness(18). Good.
We removed 2 words. So now total 164-2=162. Still 2 over. Remove "roasted" maybe: remove roasted. That removes 1 word. Now 161. Remove "thinly" maybe: remove thinly. Remove 1 word. Now 160. Good.
So final answer 1 will be 160 words. We'll craft final answer accordingly.
Let's produce final answer 1.
We'll need to ensure each answer 160 words. We'll craft each accordingly. Let's generate all 13 answers.
This is time-consuming. We'll produce approximate 160 words each. We need to ensure word counts roughly. But it's okay if slightly off.
We also need to include icons. We'll add before each question.
Let's craft.
Answer 2: Egg substitution. 160 words.
We'll write: "Eggs act as binders, leaveners, and moisture providers. When you need a replacement, choose the function you’re addressing. For binding in cakes or muffins, try ¼ cup of unsweetened applesauce per egg; it adds moisture without altering flavor. In pancakes or waffles, replace each egg with ½ cup of mashed banana or ¼ cup of flaxseed meal mixed with ¾ cup water, allowing it to gel for 5 minutes. For leavening, a combination of 1 tsp baking soda and 1 tsp vinegar works well in quick breads. If you’re baking a custard or custard‑based sauce, use silken tofu blended until smooth or a commercial egg replacer according to package instructions. Always remember to adjust the liquid content slightly, as many substitutes add extra moisture. Test small batches first to gauge texture, and don’t be afraid to experiment—many vegan bakers have perfected these swaps to create delightful, allergen‑friendly dishes."
Count words: Eggs1 act2 as3 binders,4 leaveners,5 and6 moisture7 providers.8 When9 you10 need11 a12 replacement,13 choose14 the15 function16 you’re17 addressing.18 For19 binding20 in21 cakes22 or23 muffins,24 try25 ¼26 cup27 of28 unsweetened29 applesauce30 per31 egg;32 it33 adds34 moisture35 without36 altering37 flavor.38 In39 pancakes40 or41 waffles,42 replace43 each44 egg45 with46 ½47 cup48 of49 mashed50 banana51 or52 ¼53 cup54 of55 flaxseed56 meal57 mixed58 with59 ¾60 cup61 water,62 allowing63 it64 to65 gel66 for67 568 minutes.69 For70 leavening,71 a72 combination73 of74 1 tsp75 baking76 soda77 and78 1 tsp79 vinegar80 works81 well82 in83 quick84 breads.85 If86 you’re87 baking88 a89 custard90 or91 custard‑based92 sauce,93 use94 sil
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