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grill - Glossary Search

Top 250 glossary terms found
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paillard Glossary Term
An old term used to describe cuts of meat that are thinly sliced or lightly pounded into flattened pieces that are then grilled or sautéed very quickly.
satay sauce Glossary Term
The sauce that is created for the traditional Asian food dish which may consist of some type of cubed meat or vegetables that are marinated, placed on a skewers (bamboo sticks), and then grilled, broiled or roasted on an open fire.
cooking fork Glossary Term
A type of fork that is used for a many different cooking tasks when working with variety of different foods that are boiled, baked, cooked, stir-fried, or grilled.
yakisoba noodles Glossary Term
A Japanese food dish, which consists of soba noodles and other ingredients that have been fried on a hot grill.
broiler rotisserie Glossary Term
A cooking appliance that is used to slowly cook meats, poultry and firm textured seafood, such as shrimp, as it rotates continuously over a heat source.
oven mitt Glossary Term
A protective glove that allows hot utensils or foods to be manually handled near or in ovens and grills.
kefta Glossary Term
A traditional Middle Eastern food that consists of finely ground beef or lamb that is spiced with seasonings and made into meatballs or patties to be grilled.
brochette Glossary Term
A French term that means skewer. This term is used to describe foods that will be placed on a skewer and grilled, which is customary when a menu or recipe states "en brochette" or for the dish referred to as chicken brochette.
skewer Glossary Term
A long, thin straight shaft, typically made of metal, wood or natural materials, to be used to support and hold small chunks of meat and vegetables as they are grilled or roasted.
xeres vinegar Glossary Term
Wine vinegar that has the rich, nutty flavor of a fortified wine. It can be used for several purposes, such as in marinades for grilling and in salads.
wahoo Glossary Term
A type of fish with a flavor that is much like that of albacore tuna except that it is slightly sweeter.
sherry vinegar Glossary Term
Wine vinegar that has the rich, nutty flavor of a fortified wine. It can be used for several purposes, such as in marinades for grilling, and in salads.
radiatori pasta Glossary Term
Short chunky pieces of pasta with ridges circling the pasta, which form a shape that resembles the grill of a radiator.
quadrillage Glossary Term
As a cooking term, it refers to the square charred marks that are branded on to food that is cooked on the hot grate of a grill.
patty Glossary Term
Any ground or minced mixture of meat, fish, or vegetables that have been shaped into a round, flattened portion of food to be prepared for baking, grilling or frying.
queso asadero Glossary Term
A white or pale yellow colored, mild tasting Mexican cheese, which is excellent for melting when baking or grilling.
chef Glossary Term
1. Working in the food industry, this title is given to a person who has an occupation that involves the preparation of foods.
piccalilli Glossary Term
A type of condiment considered to be a pickled relish that is most often served as a dipping sauce, a sandwich spread, or a topping for various grilled and roasted meats, such as hamburgers, wieners, sausages, brats, and other similar foods.
charcoal starter Glossary Term
A device, a chemical substance, or a small block of material that serves to ignite charcoal briquettes or lumps of charcoal so they become hot coals for grilling food.
chuck eye steak beef Glossary Term
The chuck eye steak is a smaller cut from the chuck eye roast. It is best when braised, but it can be grilled or broiled if it is not overcooked.
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