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Butter that is blended with chopped, crushed, or minced garlic or garlic powder. The garlic flavor can be made as strong as desired depending on the amount of garlic used.
A type of bread flavored with garlic and butter. The garlic and butter are usually spread onto bread that has already been baked rather than being incorporated into bread dough.
Butter that has been blended with herbs and other seasonings. It can be used as an ingredient for various dishes such as a stuffed chicken breast in which ingredients including the herb butter are stuffed into a split breast and baked.
A seasoned salt that is a combination of 1 part garlic powder and 3 parts salt that may have a moisture-absorbing agent added.
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.
Whipped butter is simply regular butter that has had air beaten into it in order to increase the volume.
A white or yellow-toned, soft, fatty substance obtained from the churning of milk or cream, allowing the butter to separate from the liquid.
One of two basic and most traditional types of butter available, the other being Sweet Cream Butter....
Sweet cream butter, which is simply referred to as "butter", is produced from cream that has been churned until it becomes semisolid.
A butter that has been flavored by blending together various ingredients such as fresh herbs, shallots, minced garlic, chili powder, pepper flakes, grated citrus zest, or an array of spices.
A small knife with a blunt edge blade that is used to apply spreads, such as butter, peanut butter, and cream cheese, on bread or dinner rolls.
A short, flat wooden utensil that was most often used in kitchens when making and processing butter or commonly used during pasta making.
A type of butter that does not contain any salt. Unsalted butter is often prefered for use in cooking and baking because it does not contain any salt, which may tend to alter the flavor of the food when added to some recipes.
In the United States, this term is used in reference to large shrimp that have been split and brushed with butter, garlic and lemon.
A flavored butter, served with fish, which consists of finely chopped or ground nuts mixed with softened butter.
In order to produce whey butter, the whey is drained from the cheese curds during the cheese making process.
A type of baking chips that has a peanut butter flavor. Peanut butter chips are added to cookies and bars to add peanut butter flavor.
Generally considered to be a flavoring or condiment that is used for enhancing the taste of other foods.
Cocoa butter is a cream colored vegetable fat that is obtained from cocoa beans, usually as a byproduct during the production of chocolate and cocoa powder.
A spreadable nut butter used for cooking, baking, as a sauce or a topping for sweets and breads. It is made by roasting almonds and grinding them into a fine texture.
Top 65 glossary terms found