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espresso Glossary Term
A type of coffee that is produced with a selected bean, roasted until dark but not burned and brewed with special processes to create a beverage, which is significantly stronger than a traditional coffee.
yorkshire pudding Glossary Term
Although this food item is often attributed to Yorkshire county in England, it is actually something that can be claimed by many counties in Britian.
fried green tomatoes Glossary Term
As stated in their name, these are green tomatoes that are fried. The tomatoes are picked while they are still green and then cut to into 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch thick slices.
sweet corn stripper Glossary Term
A kitchen tool used to remove the kernels from the corn cob. There are a couple different types of corn strippers available.
sauerbraten Glossary Term
A famous dish of German origin in which meat is marinated in a sweet and sour mixture for several days and is then braised for several hours in the marinade, producing meat that is very tender and flavorful.
baby kiwi Glossary Term
kiwi, mini kiwi, hardy kiwi, cocktail kiwi,
grill grid Glossary Term
Also known as a Grilling Grid or a Vegetable Grill Grid, this utensil is used to hold an array of small foods that may fall through the standard grill plates or racks when foods are being grilled.
candy corn Glossary Term
Made to resemble an enlarged kernel of corn, this sweet confection was first created during the 1800's and continues to be a popular treat today.
pumpkin butter Glossary Term
A condiment or an ingredient that is most often served to accompany fall or winter foods, but is certainly enjoyed year around.
pioppino mushroom Glossary Term
(Scientific Name: Agrocybe aegerita) Grown on decaying tree stumps or beneath popular trees, this mushroom is a popular food ingredient in both Asia and southern Europe.
shredded beef Glossary Term
Also commonly known as pulled beef, this method of preparation typically involves longer cooking of beef cuts to create individual strands of tender meat for various food dishes.
basket roasting rack Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil made with perforated metal formed in the shape of a half circle or a "U" with handles on each end for ease of lifting and moving.
v-roasting rack Glossary Term
Nonadjustable V-racks are made of v-shaped pieces of metal that are attached to a frame that has handles on it.
flat roasting rack Glossary Term
A simple rack that lays flat in the bottom of the roasting pan. It is available in a rectangular or oval shape and is made of thin wires running parallel to each other the length of the rack.
can opener Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil that is used to open or remove the top from a metal can. There are a wide variety of different designs available ranging from manually operated small tools to automated openers that quickly and easily remove the top of the can.
biga Glossary Term
A type of unsalted yeast starter used in Italy to bake the traditional country breads, also known as artisan breads, that have a crunchy outer crust covering a chewy inner crumb, such as Francese, Pugliese or Ciabatta breads.
tomme de savoie cheese Glossary Term
An unpasteurized cow's milk cheese from the Savoie region of France, that is typically available during the winter months.
african eggplant Glossary Term
A slightly sweet, tender fruit covered with a shiny skin that ranges in color from purple, which is the most familiar, to red, yellow, green, or white, depending on the variety.
italian eggplant Glossary Term
A slightly sweet, tender fruit covered with a shiny skin that ranges in color from purple, which is the most familiar, to red, yellow, green, or white, depending on the variety.
macoun apple Glossary Term
A small to medium size apple with a skin that has a rosy red blush over a green background. With a juicy white flesh that is crisp and moist, the Macoun provides a flavor that is sweet but also slightly tart.
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