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Most often designed to fit a variety of can sizes, this type of Strainer is made to easily seperate liquid substances from the food contents in a can.
Common in areas of eastern Europe such as Macedonia, Pinjur is a sauce that is used as a topping or a cooking ingredient to be added to foods.
A brittle, cracker-like Italian flat bread made with white flour that is rolled into very thin sheets.
Long and conical in shape, the Italian Sweet Pepper is a popular variety of chile pepper commonly used in Italian cooking.
A potato pancake, common in German homes, that is very similar to the American version of hash brown potatoes.
An Italian flat bread often referred to as a Tuscan flat bread that is prepared as a thin round sheet of dough with a dimple-surfaced crust.
A Chinese pepper grown for its spicy hot flavor. This chile is generally 1 to 2 inches in length and red in color.
A traditional Italian food dish made with veal shanks dredged in flour, chopped vegetables such as onions, celery, tomatoes, and carrots, that cook together in a chicken or beef stock with seasonings such as olive oil, garlic, marjoram, pepper, thyme, and white wine.
A flat cake, similar to a pancake that is a traditional food from Italy. It is made by adding chickpea flour to a bowl of lukewarm water, which is then allowed to stand for several hours.
A traditional Italian breadstick that is made from dough that is elastic in texture allowing for the shaping of a long and very thin stick.
A spicy, rich Mexican Mole sauce, also known as red Mole, which is a mixture of onion, garlic, chile peppers (commonly pasilla and ancho), ground nuts or sesame seeds, toasted bread, spices, sunflower or soybean oils, sugar, and occasionally a small amount of sweet chocolate.
A bright red, slender chile measuring less than 3 inches in length and related to the cayenne chile....
One of the traditional Mexican Mole sauces that is served as a condiment or marinade sauce for poultry, seafood, pork, and vegetable dishes.
Grilled chicken marinated in a spicy sauce that is traditionally served in Jamaica. The poultry is seasoned with a jerk sauce or marinade that combines allspice, cinnamon, chiles, garlic, thyme, onion, nutmeg, lime juice, olive oil, soy sauce, and brown sugar.
A type of French fritter that is very light and sweet. The batter is prepared with beaten egg whites and it may be flavored with ground almonds, nutmeg, and other seasonings.
A blend of seasonings that is very popular in Middle Eastern cuisine. It consists of thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds and is used to flavor various types of food including meats, meatballs, vegetables, or mixed with olive oil to be brushed on loaves of bread prior to baking.
1. To add flavoring to a food to enhance its taste. Some types of flavorings that are used are salt, pepper, herbs, spices, lemon juice, vinegar and condiments.
A French word used to describe a method for cooking foods in a shallow pan using high heat. The food is cooked in the pan uncovered, in a small quantity of butter or oil.
One of the three categories of fatty acids that also includes monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats.
A large purplish-black olive from California that grows in several different oval-shaped sizes and produced similar to Greek olives.
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