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cracker mix - Glossary Search

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straight mix method Glossary Term
A mixing method where all ingredients are added at the same time and then mixed by hand or machine.
mixing bowls Glossary Term
Round bowls of varying sizes that are used for combining food ingredients when preparing recipes. Mixing bowls are made of plastic, ceramic, glass, copper, and stainless steel that range in size from 4 inches in diameter to over 16" in diameter.
spring mix Glossary Term
A mixture of small, young salad greens, herbs and edible flowers. The greens are a mixture of textures and sweet, spicy and bitter flavors.
stuffing mix Glossary Term
Cubes or crumbled pieces of bread that have been dried and seasoned to be used in stuffing (dressing) recipes.
mix Glossary Term
The combining of ingredients in such a manner that all are distributed evenly amongst each other.
trail mix or gorp Glossary Term
Often considered to be a combination of nutritious foods or a food mix used to boost energy levels for anyone involved with various levels of exercise.
baking mix Glossary Term
A mixture of flour, baking powder, salt and shortening that are combined to form a base for making breads, biscuits, and flat cakes.
powdered scrambled egg mix Glossary Term
Powdered whole eggs are another alternative to fresh eggs and are convenient to use and store. They can be used for most types of egg dishes or recipes requiring eggs.
creaming Glossary Term
The process of thoroughly mixing and whipping butter with eggs that are combined with various dry ingredients to create a uniformly smooth mixture in which the butter is evenly distributed.
mayonnaise Glossary Term
A sauce made with egg yolks, olive or vegetable oil, mustard, and lemon juice or vinegar, and various seasonings.
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.
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