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holiday baking - Glossary Search

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baking powder Glossary Term
A powdered compound used in baking as a leavening agent. It consists of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and a starch, such as cornstarch.
silicone baking mat Glossary Term
Designed for a variety of different sized pans and baking sheets, the Silicone Baking Mat is made as a liner to keep baked goods from sticking to the surface of pans, cookie sheets and counters.
foil baking pan Glossary Term
Constructed of aluminum foil, this type of pan is used for a variety of foods and food chores such as pizza baking, bread baking, meat roasting, and numerous other cooking activities.
potato baking bag Glossary Term
Made to improve the flavor of baked potatoes, this kitchen utensil is a unique tool for microwave baking.
baking stone Glossary Term
A large, flat stone used for baking breads and pizza. It can be placed in an oven and preheated as the oven preheats.
baking sheet Glossary Term
A flat pan or sheet of metal that is used to bake products that are thick or stiff enough to stand on their own, such as cookies, freestanding breads, biscuits, pastries, and meringues.
baking pan Glossary Term
A flat pan with straight sides that are ¾” or taller, which is used for baking food in the oven. There are many sizes and depths available, but the most common sizes is 9 x 13 x 2 inches.
baking empty Glossary Term
The process of partially baking a pastry shell with no filling. The shell is baked with weight on it to prevent it from rising.
blind baking Glossary Term
A process of cooking pie crusts and pastry shells before adding the fillings, sometimes referred to as "baking empty" or "cooking empty." Some pie fillings, quiche ingredients, or other similar added foods may not take as much time to cook as the crust or as the pie or a tart, so the crust is baked before the filling is added to give the crust an even consistency and a golden brown appearance.
lo bak Glossary Term
A crisp Oriental radish that is large and oval-shaped with a very thin white skin covering a crisp and juicy white-colored inner flesh.
baking mix Glossary Term
A mixture of flour, baking powder, salt and shortening that are combined to form a base for making breads, biscuits, and flat cakes.
baking potato Glossary Term
A type of potato, such as a russet or white potato, that have brown skins and white flesh and are commonly used for baking, but can also be used for mashing, frying, broiling, or deep fat frying (French fries).
baking soda Glossary Term
A powder made of sodium bicarbonate that is used as a leavening agent for making a variety of baked goods.
stoneware baking dish Glossary Term
Stone bakeware is made from stone fired at a very high temperature. The firing of the stone produces a nonporous surface on the bakeware, which does not need glazing.
baking spatula Glossary Term
A narrow spatula that is built with a thin, flexible stainless steel blade. This spatula is used for frosting cakes and to spread toppings or mixtures smoothly over the food being prepared.
tortilla shell baking pan Glossary Term
A round pan with scalloped edges that is used to form a soft tortilla into a tortilla shell to make taco salads, creative desserts or similar recipes.
panettone paper mold Glossary Term
Round, fairly large and quite durable, this paper mold serves as a baking container for making Panettone or Brioche breads.
challah bread Glossary Term
A traditional Jewish bread made from an egg enriched yeast dough that is baked into a slightly sweet tasting and soft-textured bread to be served for the Sabbat and holidays.
gingerbread house Glossary Term
A traditional baked creation that is most often made during the year end holidays to serve as both a decoration and an edible food.
holishkes Glossary Term
A Jewish specialty dish that is basically a type of stuffed cabbage roll. Various mixtures of savory ingredients are placed onto large cabbage leaves, which are then rolled and cooked, either by baking or simmering on the stovetop.
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