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chili - Glossary Search

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chili dog Glossary Term
A variation of the traditional hot dog that is served with a topping of beef or turkey chili added as a sauce to enhance the flavor of the hot dog.
mexican chili sauce Glossary Term
Defining one type of sauce as a traditional Mexican Chili Sauce is difficult due to the many different varieties that are made and referred to as a Chili Sauce.
chili or chile sauce Glossary Term
A condiment that can be made from any one of many different chile peppers, depending on the desired intensity and flavor.
chili powder Glossary Term
A spice blend consisting of one or two types of dried red chiles that are ground and pulverized into a fine powder.
chili soup Glossary Term
With an appearance that is very similar to a traditional Mexican Chili, this variety of soup is typically not as thick as a Chili.
chiltepin Glossary Term
One of the smallest chili peppers but also one of the hottest. The chili is very small and has a rounded shape.
roasted chile paste Glossary Term
A paste made from crushed roasted chiles, which is used as a seasoning in many Thai sauces, soups, stir-fried foods, rice dishes, and a various array of Asian recipes.
chili con carne Glossary Term
A Mexican term that applies to a food derived from the southwestern U.S. Translated it means chili with meat and is a traditional Texas meal of chili with meat only and no beans.
chili Glossary Term
A spicy, highly seasoned food that may appear similar to a hearty soup at times. Chili is typically made with ground turkey, beef or pork, kidney beans, tomatoes, chiles, and seasonings all cooked in the broth of meat included in the Chili.
asian chili or chile sauce and paste Glossary Term
A type of condiment that is somewhat similar to the Chile Sauces produced in countries such as Mexico and the U.S.
bean paste or bean sauce Glossary Term
A type of seasoning made from fermented or germinated soybeans that is used to flavor a variety of Asian foods.
pepper or vegetable roaster Glossary Term
Made for chile peppers, sweet peppers and a variety of vegetables, this utensil provides a simple way to roast fresh vegetables in the kitchen.
chile oil Glossary Term
A type of oil derived from hot, red chiles that have been steeped in vegetable oil to extract the flavor and heat contained in the chile.
asian chile paste Glossary Term
Any of a variety of prepared pastes or sauces that are made from ground chiles, oil or vinegar and salt.
pequin chile pepper Glossary Term
One of the smallest chile peppers but also one of the hottest. The chile is very small and has an elongated shape.
wiener Glossary Term
A thin sausage, usually about two to six inches in length, that is traditionally made with a combination of beef and pork or made only with one meat such as beef, pork or turkey and various seasonings.
hot dog Glossary Term
Another name for a sandwich prepared with a sausage referred to as a frankfurter that is placed within a long split roll.
frankfurter Glossary Term
A thin sausage, usually about six inches in length, traditionally made of smoked meats combined with seasonings, including meats such as all beef, beef and pork, turkey and beef, or chicken and beef.
chile pepper Glossary Term
A generic name, also spelled "chili," given to a broad range of over 200 varieties of hot peppers. Chile peppers are grown in different shapes, sizes, and flavors.
banana chili pepper Glossary Term
A variety of pepper that has a banana shape and is typically 2 to 3 inches in length. At times referred to as a "yellow wax" pepper, Banana Chile peppers have a waxy yellow skin that turns red when fully ripe.
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