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creamed potatoes - Glossary Search

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potato masher Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil used to puree potatoes after they are cooked or to puree other soft foods for making food dishes requiring a smooth textured ingredient.
lefse Glossary Term
A Scandinavian flat bread that is very thin and round. It is made from cooked potatoes, flour, cream, salt, butter and sometimes sugar is added.
carrot and sweet potato soup Glossary Term
The combination of sweet and fresh flavors creates a thick and savory soup made from a mix of vegetables and sweet potatoes.
potato and ham chowder Glossary Term
A typical type of Chowder that is made with a greater abundance of solid ingredients than liquid ingredients.
sour cream Glossary Term
A dairy product, produced from pasteurized sweet cream, which has a thick creamy texture and a tangy flavor, due to the lactic acid that is added.
potato starch Glossary Term
A flour-like, gluten free substance produced only from the starch of the potato. It is a very fine powder and can be used with other types of flour for baking.
japanese sweet potato Glossary Term
The Japanese Sweet, which may also be referred to as a Japanese yam, an Oriental, Kotobuki, Satsuma Imo, or Satsumaimo, is a variety of potato that is common in Japan and is now grown in the U.
latke Glossary Term
A potato pancake, common in German homes, that is very similar to the American version of hash brown potatoes.
purple potato Glossary Term
A smaller oval-shaped potato with a purplish black outer skin and vivid purple, dense inner meat. The odd colored meat adds a distinctive look to any dish.
chicken broccoli cheese and potato soup Glossary Term
A combination of ingredients that go together well make this type of soup similar but a more savory version of a traditional potato soup.
potato chip Glossary Term
A snack food that is a potato sliced very thin and then deep-fat fried, which is also known as a "saratoga chip." They come in many different varieties that include different flavors, and textures.
sweet potato soup Glossary Term
A milk and/or broth-based soup made from the flesh of orange Sweet Potatoes. Typically, this soup contains bits of onion and garlic cooked in a chicken broth that is mixed with milk, yogurt or half-and-half as a base.
potato ricer Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil used to reduce whole soft foods, such as cooked potatoes and carrots into smaller bits.
cream of tartar Glossary Term
A white, powdered substance, also referred to as potassium salt, that is the residue (by-product) from the tartaric acid remaining in wine casks after the fermented grapes have been removed.
chowder Glossary Term
A type of soup that contains a variety of ingredients that may include potatoes, other vegetables, milk, cream, meats, and herbs made into a hearty food that is always served hot.
tennessee sweet potato squash Glossary Term
A type of vegetable considered to be a pumpkin and squash heirloom variety that is often used as a decorative squash rather than an eating squash.
korean sweet potato vermicelli noodles Glossary Term
A Korean noodle made from sweet potato starch. It is a thin long, translucent noodle with a chewy texture.
dollop Glossary Term
A very small amount of a soft food item that can be formed into a small round shape as a serving. Foods such as whipped cream, mashed potatoes, sauces, jams, sherbets, and other similar products are often placed on a plate or on food as a topping and referred to as a dollop of the item.
dauphinoise Glossary Term
A term applied to a traditional French potato dish from the Dauphine in Savoy region, near the Italian border.
vichyssoise Glossary Term
A thick and creamy soup that is served chilled. Typically made from potatoes, leeks, chicken stock, onions, milk, and thickened with a cream base (half and half or heavy cream), Vichyssoise is often considered to be of French origin, which is not totally accurate.
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