Loading

Search

We hope you found what you are searching for. If not, contact us and let us know what your want. We will do the work for you and get back to you when we're done.

bread - Glossary Search

Top 250 glossary terms found
Displaying 141-160 | << Prev 20 | Next 20 >>
Term Name
pullman loaf Glossary Term
A type of bread named after the famous Pullman railway coach of the United States, because the shape of the bread and the shape of the railway car are similar.
popover Glossary Term
An airy, puffed bread roll similar to a quick bread that is served for breakfast or dinner to accompany other foods prepared for the meal.
french bread pan Glossary Term
A type of metal or aluminum pan that is 16 to 20 inches in length and formed with a curved base so that long lengths of dough can be laid horizontally to be baked into baguettes.
crostini Glossary Term
An Italian appetizer, served hot or cold that can be made in the form of toasted pieces of bread, toasted crackers or croutons that have received a light basting of olive oil and are then served with a variety of toppings.
st. johns bread Glossary Term
A fruit that are pods from trees grown in the Orient, Mediterranean and Italy. The pods are flat, curved, leathery and brown with a purplish tint.
farl Glossary Term
A farl is an Irish term that means quarter cut. It is generally used in context with soda bread and potato bread/cakes (potato farls) that are cut into fourths or farls when served.
gordita Glossary Term
A type of popular Mexican flat bread that is often used as a sandwich wrap or an open-face sandwich, such as a corn cake patty.
kings cake Glossary Term
A festive American bread that is a traditional part of the carnival season and the notable Mardi Gras celebrations.
scissor cut Glossary Term
A decorative cut made, in bread dough, using a scissor. The cut also allows the bread to rise and expand while baking, preventing tears and cracks along the sides or bottom of the bread.
toast Glossary Term
To brown a slice of bread or another food product by exposing it to direct heat or by baking the slices.
potica bread Glossary Term
With a swirled appearance when cut into slices, a Potica is a baked pastry that is popular in the country of Slovenia, adjacent to Italy and Austria.
open crumb Glossary Term
A bread with a loose consistency in the texture of the baked dough. An open crumb provides more air pockets with less dough per square inch than is provided by closed crumb breads, such as French brioche that contains less air pockets and more dough per inch.
galette bread Glossary Term
A flat, round cake originating in France made with flaky pastry dough, yeast dough, or unleavened dough.
matzo meal Glossary Term
Jewish unleavened bread that is ground into a fine or medium-textured meal to be used for baking, breading fried foods and for thickening soups, stews and other food dishes.
garlic toast Glossary Term
Slices of French or Italian bread that are flavored with garlic butter and possibly herbs on both sides of the bread and then oven toasted to a crispy texture.
gyro Glossary Term
A Greek food consisting of lamb that is cooked and served in a bread wrap, such as pita bread. A leg of lamb is most often cooked to be used as the main ingredient for the Gyro.
panettone paper mold Glossary Term
Round, fairly large and quite durable, this paper mold serves as a baking container for making Panettone or Brioche breads.
panzanella Glossary Term
A classic Italian salad made with dry or stale bread that has been moistened, as a key ingredient of this salad.
brioche pan Glossary Term
A type of pan or mold with fluted sides that is used to form the base of the traditional French bread known as Brioche.
tartine Glossary Term
1) A French term used to refer to a bread appetizer that has been buttered and covered with jam, honey, melted cheese, or other similar ingredients.
Top 250 glossary terms found
Displaying 141-160 | << Prev 20 | Next 20 >>

E-mail: 
Advertisement
Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is strictly prohibited.
© Copyright 2025 Tecstra Systems, All Rights Reserved, RecipeTips.com