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The type of knife that is most often considered to be a serving utensil for cutting cakes at events such as graduations, weddings, and other celebrations.
A sponge cake that is very light and airy. It is prepared with egg whites that have been beaten into soft peaks which are then folded into a light batter and baked in a round tube pan.
Made from cornmeal and other ingredients, a Corn Cake can be one of several different food items. It can be made as a small, round-shaped food with a mild corn flavor that is often served like a pancake for breakfast or for lunch.
A type of flour produced from the endosperm portion of the wheat kernel. It is high in starch and has a low protein content, which means that it contains very little gluten, making it suitable for cake recipes.
A condiment made basically from pureed apples combined with sugar, cinnamon, and vinegar. It is used as a spread for muffins, bagels, toast, crackers, and cheese sandwiches, as a topping to be added to desserts, or as an ingredient to be used in making a variety of cakes, pies, and pastries.
A festive American bread that is a traditional part of the carnival season and the notable Mardi Gras celebrations.
This is a term that is used to describe cake batter that has a high percentage of sugar compared to the other ingredients that are used.
A type of pancake that is made with cornmeal, seasonings, and either water or milk and cooked on a griddle or in a frying pan like a regular pancake.
A rich cake that contains an assortment of candied fruits, nuts, and spices and is traditionally prepared and served during winter holidays.
Pieces of food, such as apple pieces, that are dipped into batter and deep-fried. Fritters are prepared by first making a batter to which the ingredients are added.
A cooking utensil designed specifically for making the Danish pancake ball known as an aebleskiver, ebleskiver or apple dumpling.
An orange colored autumn fruit with a smooth skin and a reddish orange jelly-like flesh, which has a very tart flavor prior to ripening and a delicately sweet flavor, somewhat like a sweet plum when ripe.
Most notably known as "Pinot Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
Most notably known as "Pinot Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
A grape varietal most notably known as the Pinot Blanc varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
A grape varietal most notably known as the Pinot Blanc varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
Most notably known as "Pinot Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
Pronounced pee-noe-blahn. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
Any fruit that has been dehydrated (dried) in order to extend the shelf life and to concentrate the flavor or sweetness.
Most notably known as "Riesling". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine and is used as a blending agent in the production of Ice Wine in Canada.
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