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Sherry with added salt. The sherry is undrinkable and is for cooking only.
A tabletop electrical cooking device that roasts food by distributing heat throughout the roasting chamber rather than heating with the use of gas or exposed coils similar to a conventional oven.
Meat that has been cooked for a period of time that is considered to not be long or short, leaving the center sliightly warm and somewhat dark pink to dark in color.
A piece of cookware, often referred to as a riffle pan, that is used to grill foods in the kitchen using stovetop burners.
The Italian word for "hunter" that refers to the manner of food preparation and the ingredients typically used for game dishes.
Eggs boiled in their shells until the whites are firm and the yolks are partially firm but not completely firm, as they would be in a hard-cooked egg.
A bivalve mollusk, which is eaten raw or cooked. The Oyster's size, shape, texture and flavor will vary according to the area in which it is found.
Also known as boiled ham, the meat is cured, shaped, and cooked in steam or water. It is then packaged whole or sliced and sold as luncheon meat.
(Scientific Name: Hydnum repandum) Irregular in shape, the Hedgehog fungus has an indented or funnel-like cap that ranges in size from 1 inch to over 5 inches in diameter.
A type of pan that is made specifically for braising foods. Available in several different sizes, this pan is round, contains a lid, and has two small round handles opposite each other.
An Italian roast pork dish traditionally made by slow roasting a suckling pig stuffed with ingredients and basting it with olive oil during the cooking process to keep it moist.
A lightweight metal-based material produced in very thin thicknesses that can be easily formed for cooking, wrapping, covering, or lining processes when preparing or storing foods....
A traditional Spanish tomato sauce that is often made with annatto seeds sautéed in pork fat or olive oil before being added to other ingredients.
As a food term, this refers to any wild animal that is hunted and is suitable for human consumption....
A long, thin Asian bean that can measure from one to three feet in length, but are best eaten when they are 12 to 20 inches long.
1) A reference used to describe a North African stew, which is also known as tajine, that is made with meat and vegetables.
An ancient Italian grain that is similar in taste to barley. In the United States, farro is known as a type of spelt or wheat.
An egg cooked in water that is heated to a temperature slightly below the boiling point. There are several methods to poach eggs.
A ham that has been heated during some part of the processing to an internal temperature exceeding 137°F but less than 148° F.
The feet and ankles of the pig, also called "pigs feet." Because they are made up of mostly tendons and bones, they must be cooked very slowly for a long period of time because the meat is tough and stringy.
Top 148 glossary terms found