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Top 93 glossary terms found
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pan-broil Glossary Term
To cook meat or fish in an uncovered frying pan at a high temperature with the use of little or no grease, pouring off fat as it builds up.
pan cubano cuban bread Glossary Term
A type of bread that has been a Latin American staple for centuries. Pan Cubano is prepared using bread flour or all-purpose flour and a starter is used as a leaven.
pan sauce Glossary Term
A sauce made from the juices left after pan-frying or sautéing food. It is served along with the food that was fried or sautéed.
aebleskiver pan Glossary Term
A cooking utensil designed specifically for making the Danish pancake ball known as an aebleskiver, ebleskiver or apple dumpling.
baste Glossary Term
The process of moistening food being prepared, especially meat, with pan drippings, butter, or sauces, while the food is cooking.
chestnut Glossary Term
A nut harvested from the branches of the Chestnut tree, a member of the beech family of plants. A prickly outer casing is removed to expose a dark brown, glossy shell that covers a sweet, but mealy fleshed nut.
porcelain enamel cookware Glossary Term
Pots and pans made of materials, such as cast iron or aluminum that have had porcelain enamel applied as a coating.
panini grill Glossary Term
A countertop or stovetop grill that is used to make the traditional panini, a small Italian sandwich.
vegetable oil spray Glossary Term
A commercial cooking spray that dispenses a very fine mist of vegetable oil and lecithin to coat unheated pans when preparing them for grilling, sautéing, broiling, roasting or baking.
bulb baster Glossary Term
A utensil to hold and spread liquids or juices over meats and poultry as the foods roast. Bulb Basters provide a method of moistening food, adding flavor and creating a glaze or crisp coating during the cooking process.
reduction sauce Glossary Term
A sauce made with the juices released from oven roasted or stove top cooked foods, such as meat, poultry or vegetables.
olive oil cooking sprayer Glossary Term
A commercial sprayer that dispenses a very fine mist of extra-virgin olive oil to coat unheated pans to prepare them for grilling, sautéing, broiling, roasting or baking.
turkey brining Glossary Term
A process in which a whole turkey is soaked in a salt and water solution for a period of time for the purpose of moistening the meat and enhancing the flavor.
french dip sandwich Glossary Term
A type of hot sandwich consisting of thin slices of tender roast beef layered on a French baguette and served with the flavorful beef sauce known as au jus (pronounced oh zhoo'), which is French for “with juice” (au jus typically accompanies prime rib).
cooling rack Glossary Term
A kitchen utensil that is used for placing cooked foods onto a surface that will enable the food to be cooled on all sides after being baked, either food still in a hot pan or food removed from a baking sheet or pan and placed directly onto the rack.
sauerbraten Glossary Term
A famous dish of German origin in which meat is marinated in a sweet and sour mixture for several days and is then braised for several hours in the marinade, producing meat that is very tender and flavorful.
cuban sandwich Glossary Term
A popular Carribean food item dating back to the early 1900's that was basically made as a hot meat sandwich with cheese.
ranch steak Glossary Term
Another name for a center cut steak from the boneless chuck shoulder. The name “Ranch Steak” is a supermarket name used as a marketing tool to give the boneless chuck shoulder center cut steak a more attractive and easier to remember name for the consumer.
sauvignon musqué Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Sauvignon Blanc". Pronounced so-veen-yawn blahngk. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine.
sauvignon jaune Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Sauvignon Blanc". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Thought to have originated in the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, it is also grown in the United States (primarily California), Italy, Australia, South America, Argentina, and Chile.
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