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A sauce made with egg yolks, olive or vegetable oil, mustard, and lemon juice or vinegar, and various seasonings.
A classic French sauce made from mayonnaise, mustard, capers, chopped gherkins, anchovies, and fresh herbs.
A simple dressing made from a mixture of mayonnaise and ketchup, but can also be made up of a more complex mixture of mayonnaise, chile sauce, pimiento, chives and other various herbs.
A type of sauce that may use mayonnaise or a vinaigrette combined with other ingredients to create a topping or flavoring that can be mixed into salad greens or salad items being prepared.
An emulsion sauce made with mayonnaise as the base that is colored green with various other ingredients.
A hard-boiled egg in which the yolk is removed and blended with other ingredients such as mayonnaise, mustard, and seasonings.
Similar in appearance to mayonnaise, this food is a dressing that is common in Europe, particularly regions around Ireland and the United Kingdom.
A seasoning that may be made with wine or vinegar, dill, salt, garlic, possibly sour cream, mayonnaise, butter, and combinations of other ingredients.
A traditional American dish served in a decorative crab or scallop shell. The ingredients consist of crab meat mixed with mayonnaise and seasonings placed into the shell, topped with breadcrumbs and Parmesan cheese, and baked before serving.
An abbreviation for a sandwich made with bacon (B), lettuce (L) and tomatoes (T). Typically the sandwich consists of several slices of bread toasted, spread with mayonnaise, and filled with the ingredients of fried bacon, fresh lettuce, and several tomato slices.
A fish soup popular in Mediterranean regions. It is flavored with onions, orange zest, and saffron and is thickened with egg yolks.
A cold sauce used as a condiment most often with fish but also on other foods such as vegetables. It is made with a mayonnaise base combined with ingredients such as chopped pickles, chopped onions, capers, olives, lemon juice or vinegar, and at times is lightly flavored with mustard.
A type of nut oil extracted from the almond. The oil has a distinctively nutty flavor that is typically used as an ingredient in salad dressings, sauces and mayonnaise, and it is often used in desserts.
A classic Italian sauce that is made with tuna and anchovies that are puréed with egg yolks, lemon juice, olive and tuna oil, and seasonings.
A mixture of ingredients that complements other foods such as raw vegetables, chips, or toast, which are dipped into it.
A type of edible food oil, also known as soy oil or soya oil, which is processed from soybeans. It is one of the most widely used oils for food preparation and processing.
A savory sauce used to complement barbecued or grilled foods. The sauce can be described as tangy, spicy, and/or sweet and can be prepared in an infinite number of ways.
A salad prepared with shredded, finely sliced or square bits of cabbage that is most often a white cabbage.
A creamy cheese product produced when the whey is drained from yogurt. With a higher concentration of nutrients after the whey is removed, yogurt cheese provides a creamy smooth cheese that is low in calories, sodium, lactose, and cholesterol.
Top 40 glossary terms found