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no-roll beef Glossary Term
A term used to describe beef that has not been graded by the USDA. Beef carcasses graded by the USDA have a grading stamp rolled on the exterior fat of the carcass to identify the grade of the meat.
hosomaki Glossary Term
A Japanese term used to describe thin rolls of sushi. When the sushi is wrapped in nori (toasted seaweed) it is rolled up as a small circular tube-shaped creation that is then sliced into finger-sized rolled portions.
hardtack rolling pin Glossary Term
A type of hardwood rolling pin that has evenly spaced raised protrusions extending out from the surface of the pin.
ravioli rolling pin Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil that is used to mark out a sheet of pasta dough when making stuffed pasta squares....
double cut rolling pin Glossary Term
A type of rolling pin that has closely spaced grooves running the entire length of the pin as well as around the shaft at right angles to the length of the pin.
bakers rolling pin Glossary Term
A type of rolling pin that consisists of a single shaft of hardwood, such as maple, that is typically a little larger than 1 inch in diameter and approximately 15 to 18 inches in length.
pasta machine Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil, also referred to as a Pasta Rolling Machine, that is used to roll pasta dough into thin sheets of pasta.
hot dog roller Glossary Term
Made for use on a grill, this utensil is designed to cook hot dogs or sausages evenly, without grill marks or overly cooking the meat on one or more sides.
candy rolling pin Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil that is used to flatten softened candy into sheets prior to hardening. This pin is typically made of stainless steel, providing a non-stick surface for candy ingredients.
pastry cloth Glossary Term
A large cloth made from a heavier weight cotton material that is used for rolling out pastry dough with a rolling pin.
taquito Glossary Term
A term used to reference a small version of a rolled taco or a little rolled taco. Typcially made with a variety of different ingredients, a taquito consists of a small corn tortilla, that may be filled with cheese, ground meat, shredded meat, vegetables, or other similar foods, which is then rolled into a long narrow log shape.
le roulé cheese Glossary Term
A rolled cheese that is similar in appearance to a jelly roll with a layer of herb or other types of seasonings lightly spread over the top of a flat layer of cheese.
leaf roll Glossary Term
Disease of the vine caused by a virus.
spring roll wrapper Glossary Term
An Asian noodle wrapper that is paper thin, used to wrap meat, vegetables and other fillings, which are then deep-fried in the wrapper.
roulade Glossary Term
Often used to refer to foods that when flat, serve as a base to be filled with another ingredient, which are then rolled into a tube-like shape and sliced to display the ingredients swirled into the rolled base of 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.
danish pastry Glossary Term
A large, flat type of roll prepared with a rich, flaky pastry of sweet, yeast-leavened dough. The roll is often filled with fruit, preserves, nuts, or cheese and is a popular breakfast item.
strozzapreti pasta Glossary Term
Pieces of pasta that have been rolled across its width to resemble a twisted, rolled towel. If not available substitute gemelli or penne.
bagel Glossary Term
A chewy roll that is doughnut shaped and is made from yeast dough that is boiled in water and then baked.
chelsea bun Glossary Term
A type of roll or bun that is an early 19th Century creation that gets its name from a London bakery that no longer exists, “The Old Chelsea Bun House.” The yeast dough is prepared with white bread flour (wheat) and is sweetened with sugar, enriched with eggs and butter, and is lightly spiced.
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