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caramel - Glossary Search

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caramel apple Glossary Term
A popular fruit snack or dessert made by coating an apple in caramel. To make the Caramel apple, begin by inserting a wooden stick into the stem end of an apple, so it can be used as a handle to hold the apple.
crème caramel Glossary Term
A French dessert that consists of rich custard baked in a mold that has had the sides of the mold coated with caramel prior to baking.
caramel sauce Glossary Term
carmel, carmal, caremel, caramal,
caramel Glossary Term
A food substance that is produced by cooking sugar until it melts and darkens into a nutty brown colored mixture that ranges in consistency from liquid to hard-surfaced.
pot de crème Glossary Term
A rich French custard that is traditionally served in small cups, such as ramekins or other similar baking vessels that can be placed in an oven or microwave, and served chilled.
palm sugar Glossary Term
A coarse, unprocessed sugar, which is generally brown in color, sticky textured and crumbly in consistency.
miso Glossary Term
A thick nutritious paste made from a base of steamed and crushed soybeans, barley and/or rice, which are then fermented and aged for as little as a few months or as long as three years.
caramelize Glossary Term
A term most often applied to the process of melting sugar, either as a basic substance or to melt it when it is contained within a food.
penuche Glossary Term
An old-fashioned tan-colored confection made with brown sugar, milk, butter, and vanilla. The ingredients are cooked in a saucepan and are stirred constantly until heated to the soft ball stage.
gouda cheese with stinging nettles Glossary Term
Made from cow's milk, this variety of Gouda Cheese is blended with bits of Stinging Nettles to enhance the flavor of the cheese paste.
candy and oil thermometer Glossary Term
A heat monitor and gauge used to measure temperatures of 100°F to 400°F or higher in hot substances and liquids, when heating sugar for making candy, jam, syrup, and grease for deep frying.
brown butter Glossary Term
Generally considered to be a flavoring or condiment that is used for enhancing the taste of other foods.
bush tomato Glossary Term
Native to Australia, this fruit grows on bushes maturing from a pale green into a small yellow colored berry.
azucar morena sugar Glossary Term
A granulized cane sugar common in Mexican regions that is processed into a fine textured sweetener. Slightly tannish-white in color, azucar morena sugar provides a sweet caramel flavor when added to foods.
yellow lump sugar Glossary Term
A variety of sugar, common in Asian countries, which is formed into the shape of a rough crystal. Yellow lump sugar is sticky textured with an irregular surface.
rock sugar Glossary Term
A hardened form of cane sugar that is formed into large crystals to be served as a sweetener. Clear and hard in consistency, rock sugar is often used to flavor teas, soups, marinades, and sauces.
malt vinegar Glossary Term
A type of vinegar that is produced from barley cereal grains that are malted. To manufacture the Malt Vinegar, the grain is soaked in water to soften its texture, allowing the barley to germinate, but not sprout, which results in the release of active enzymes.
baked cheese Glossary Term
A specialty cheese, common in Scandinavian countries, that is baked as it is produced. It develops a golden brown, baked surface that has an appearance similar to a baked crepe.
alfajores Glossary Term
A popular South American sandwich cookie made with flour and cornstarch dough baked into round wafers.
food coloring Glossary Term
A chemical or natural additive that is used to enhance or alter the color of a food being processed or prepared.
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