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A typical type of Chowder that is made with a greater abundance of solid ingredients than liquid ingredients.
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.
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.
A casserole dish prepared by layering slices of potatoes with a cream sauce. This type of dish is also used for foods other than potatoes.
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.
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.
A combination of ingredients that go together well make this type of soup similar but a more savory version of a traditional potato soup.
A kitchen utensil used to reduce whole soft foods, such as cooked potatoes and carrots into smaller bits.
A Korean noodle made from sweet potato starch. It is a thin long, translucent noodle with a chewy texture.
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.
A hand-operated appliance used for cutting and slicing fruits and vegetables. This kitchen utensil has a variety of adjustable blades that enable the Mandoline to make precise cuts in firm fruits and vegetables, such as apples, melons, carrots, cucumbers, eggplants, onions, potatoes, sweet peppers, zucchini, and other foods.
A type of spatula that is typically used to remove items that are being cooked from pots, pans, skillets, and other bakeware.
A variety of related plants bearing small seeds used as a food source. The plants may grow to a height of up to six feet and feature large seed heads, which bear many tiny seeds ranging in color from bright yellow to rust, depending on the variety.
Top 53 glossary terms found