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barbecuing - Glossary Search

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barbecue sauce Glossary Term
A savory sauce used to complement barbecued or grilled foods. The sauce can be described as tangy, spicy, and/or sweet and can be prepared in an infinite number of ways.
white barbecue sauce Glossary Term
A type of barbecue sauce that is lighter colored instead of darker varieties such as the red or brown sauces that are more common.
barbecue Glossary Term
Refers to a method of cooking that involves long, slow, indirect cooking with low heat, usually in a pit or special cooking chamber that is allowed to fill with smoke to add flavor to the food.
barbecue ribs Glossary Term
A reference often made to pork or beef ribs that are cooked using the low, indirect heat and smoke of a barbecue pit or the high, direct heat of a grill.
barbecue hook Glossary Term
A grilling utensil that is used to securely grasp meat on a hot grill and move it or turn it over. A typical meat or barbecue hook will be approximately 18 inches in length providing sufficient reach for working with the meat while keeping the hand away from the heat.
water smoker Glossary Term
A type of barbecue cooker that uses indirect heat and smoke from wood chips that combines with the steam from a liquid to cook and flavor various types of meat.
grill sauce Glossary Term
Any sauce intended to season meats and vegetables to be grill cooked. Barbecue, teriyaki, mushroom, and garlic sauces are all examples of sauces used for grilling foods.
hickory smoked Glossary Term
Refers to foods that have been cooked and smoked in the enclosed chamber of a barbecue that is filled with smoke from the burning of hickory logs.
kabob basket Glossary Term
Made for grilling small pieces of food, a Kabob Basket keeps the food contained and offers an alternative to a barbecue or meat skewer.
pork rind Glossary Term
The skin of a pig that is deep-fried in lard to make light, crunchy chips. The chips are high in protein and contain no carbohydrates.
sassafras Glossary Term
A type of tree that provides leaves that are used as a seasoning for foods. Sassafras leaves are typically dried and ground into a fine powder to make sassafras tea, file powder and a seasoning for various sauces such as barbecue sauce.
pastry brush Glossary Term
A 1" to 1-1/2" wide, small brush made with nylon or sterilized natural bristles. The brush is used to apply glazing to breads, pastries or cookies before or after baking.
poutine Glossary Term
A type of food introduced by the French population living in Canada that is considered to be a snack or junk food creation.
basting pot and brush Glossary Term
baste, barbecue pot and brush,
cooking band or tie Glossary Term
Elastic in texture, this cooking tool is designed for use in ovens, refrigerators, and freezers to keep various foods from drooping or falling apart while cooking.
grilling or smoking wood Glossary Term
A wide range of woods are suitable for use in a grill. Hardwoods are much better than softwoods because hardwoods burn longer and provide more heat.
tri-tip roast beef Glossary Term
The tri-tip is a triangular shaped cut at the tip of the sirloin and is surrounded by the remainder of the sirloin and the round and flank primals.
chitterlings Glossary Term
A food made popular in the southern U.S. that is made from the small intestines of hogs. The intestines are slow cooked over several hours in an attempt to tenderize the meat and reduce the chewy texture of this organ.
jalapeño chile pepper Glossary Term
jalapeno, halopeno, halopano, hallopaino, hallopano,
adobo Glossary Term
Types of seasonings that are popular in Mexico and the Philippines made from a mixture of ground chiles, herbs and vinegar.
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