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Similar to a beef stew, this type of soup is made with a cut of meat suitable for pot roasts (round or chuck) that is mixed with vegetables and a rich broth.
A mixture of meat, poultry, or fish chunks, vegetables, herbs, spices, and liquid, such as water or stock, which are cooked together slowly at a low temperature in a covered pot.
A soup or stew popular in Caribbean countries that is prepared with Callaloo leaves obtained from taro root plants.
A milk-based soup referred to as a stew that is basically a broth with cooked oysters. Very light in texture, Oyster Stew typically contains butter, water, milk, and cooked oysters combined with seasonings.
Most often this variety of soup is made as a creamy soup with a milk or soy base. Carrots are roasted or cooked slowly and pureed into a creamy texture.
Also known as the shank, it is a cut of beef taken from the front lower leg of a steer. Due to the connective tissue, this cut is very tough so it is commonly braised or slow cooked to tenderize the meat.
Originally, oxtail referred to the skinned tail of an ox, but over time the definition has changed and is now used to reference the tail meat of beef or veal.
A traditional Mexican stew or soup that is made by combining honeycomb beef tripe, pazole (hominy, pork, and red chiles), garlic, a pig's, a calf's foot or bone marrow, onions, dried chiles and other various seasonings.
Available most commonly from beef, buffalo, lamb, pork, and veal, this cut of meat is taken from the foreleg of the animal.
A creamy yellow, long root vegetable that resembles a carrot. The Parsnip has a rich sweet nut-like flavor and can be boiled, fried, glazed, creamed, and used as an ingredient for soups and stews.
The edible lining of the stomach of various farm-raised animals. Tripe from pigs and sheep is marketed, but beef tripe is by far the most popular.
A flavoring made from concentrating the flavors of meat or vegetable stocks into a solid cube, granules or powder form.
A small portion of ground meat that has been seasoned and rolled into a round ball-like shape. Meatballs were most likely created as a way to use up excess meat, taking scraps of meat, grinding them into small bits and possibly adding some fillers to help hold the mixture together.
A large link sausage that is typically made of pork, seasoned pork blood, suet, breadcrumbs, and oatmeal, although other ingredients may be added.
Beginning as a common type of porridge during early British times Burgoo was made from oats, but has changed over the years as different ingredients created different versions of the original recipe.
Pronounced bore-DOUGH. A regional red wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France. Bordeaux is also a major city in France.
The fatty tissue found in the cavities of animal bones, which is considered in Europe to be a delicacy.
Pronounced bore-DOUGH. A regional white wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France. The Bordeaux is also a major city in France.
Most notably known as "Pinot Noir". A grape varietal used in the production of red and sparkling wines, originating in the Burgundy region of France.
A grape varietal, used in the production of red and sparkling wines, originating in the Burgundy region of France.
Top 38 glossary terms found