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A popular seasoning made from dried garlic flakes that have been ground into a powder. Garlic powder is concentrated, so a little goes a long way.
A dried form of garlic that has been ground into granules rather than powder. Granulated garlic can be used much the same as garlic powder, but has about half the flavoring power as the same measure of garlic powder and like powder, the granules lack in providing the garlic texture of a fresh garlic.
Butter that is blended with chopped, crushed, or minced garlic or garlic powder. The garlic flavor can be made as strong as desired depending on the amount of garlic used.
A pureed form of garlic that is available as a juice or an extract that is made by pressing the liquid from fresh garlic.
A seasoned salt that is a combination of 1 part garlic powder and 3 parts salt that may have a moisture-absorbing agent added.
A type of bread flavored with garlic and butter. The garlic and butter are usually spread onto bread that has already been baked rather than being incorporated into bread dough.
A vegetable that grows as a bulbous plant consisting of a single head or bulb that can be easily separated into smaller parts known as cloves, all individually wrapped in papery skins.
A spice blend consisting of one or two types of dried red chiles that are ground and pulverized into a fine powder.
A salt that is a combination of regular salt along with other seasonings such as paprika, dry mustard, onion powder and garlic powder.
A powdered compound used in baking as a leavening agent. It consists of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and a starch, such as cornstarch.
A powder substance, not to be confused with malted milk powder, that is made from dried whole grains ground into a fine textured flour for use in making baked goods more nutritious and better tasting.
A dried or dehydrated form of garlic that has been sliced into flakes or minced bits to be used as a cooking and flavoring ingredient.
A powder that is used for producing meringue, the topping used for pies and various other desserts. Made from dried (dehydrated) egg whites blended with sugar, gum, corn starch, and flavorings, Meringue Powder is typically combined with water and then whipped to produce a meringue topping.
A powdered spice made from the root vegetable known as the horseradish root that is a member of the mustard family.
A soluble powder made from malted wheat flour combined with dry (powdered) milk. When added to liquid milk and ice cream, it creates a beverage with a malt flavor.
A vanilla flavored powder that is made by grinding dried vanilla beans into a fine textured powder. When heat is applied to the ingredients, Vanilla Powder holds its flavor better than a vanilla extract, making it best suited for flavorings used for foods that are heated in some manner, such as baked goods or tea and coffee.
A blend of strongly flavored spices popular in Eastern Indian cooking that are ground into a finely powdered substance.
A ground powder produced from a selected variety of coffee beans that have been ground for brewing and then dried after brewing to produce a powdered substance.
Powdered whole eggs are another alternative to fresh eggs and are convenient to use and store. They can be used for most types of egg dishes or recipes requiring eggs.
A blend of five different spices that are commonly used as a seasoning in Asian food preparation, most specifically Chinese and Vietnamese foods.
Top 37 glossary terms found