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roll Glossary Term
1. Individual portions of bread that have been baked into various shapes. There are many different types of dough that can be used for rolls and many different shapes, such as round buns, knotted rolls, rolled wedges and folded rounds.
rolling or roiling boil Glossary Term
When a liquid reaches a point in temperature that it is boiling vigorously or turbulently and cannot be disrupted or stopped by stirring.
spring roll Glossary Term
A Chinese appetizer that began as a traditional food served to celebrate the arrival of the Chinese New Year, which occurs during the spring season.
parker house roll Glossary Term
A type of roll made with a yeasted dough of bread flour or all-purpose flour, enriched with eggs, butter, and milk.
cloverleaf roll Glossary Term
A type of roll made with a yeasted bread dough prepared with white flour (wheat) and is enriched with eggs, butter, and milk.
balabusky rolls Glossary Term
Small Ukrainian rolls made of rye and wheat flour, the proportions of which depend upon the recipe. Sour cream is added as an enrichment and the rolls are also flavored with the addition of caraway seeds.
springerle rolling pin Glossary Term
A hardwood rolling pin that is used for the single purpose of making Springerle cookies. The shaft of the pin is embossed with symbols that are separated by parallel grooves running around the shaft of the roller.
french rolling pin Glossary Term
A wooden rolling pin, which is used to prepare dough for baking, that does not have handles. This kitchen utensil is most often made from tight-grained hardwoods such as boxwood or beech wood.
kaiser roll Glossary Term
A type of yeasted roll that is enriched with eggs and a small quantity of shortening that is characterized by its shape, which resembles a five petal flower blossom.
egg roll Glossary Term
A deep-fried Chinese pastry of flour and eggs that contains a variety of ingredients, such as minced vegetables, meat, herbs, and spices that are wrapped inside the pastry and served as an appetizer.
rolled rib roast beef Glossary Term
A beef roast that is basically the same cut as the standing rib roast only the meat is detached from the bones, rolled and tied.
fan tan roll Glossary Term
A type of roll characterized by its fan shape that originated in New England. There are various recipes for this unique shape: some call for five pieces of dough to construct the fan and others call for seven.
grooved rolling pin Glossary Term
A variety of different types of hardwood rolling pins that have ribbed grooves manufactured into the rolling pin shaft.
rolling pin Glossary Term
A long cylindrical shaped kitchen utensil, generally used to roll out various types of dough when making food items such as bread, pastries and cookies.
rolled steak Glossary Term
Large steaks that are flexible so they can be rolled and tied to be used as an oven roast. Often, a stuffing is placed over the steak before it is rolled to enhance the flavor of both the steak and the stuffing.
rolled oats Glossary Term
Whole oat kernels, referred to as groats, which have been sliced and flattened into flakes by steel rollers.
single cut rolling pin Glossary Term
A type of rolling pin used for the preparation of dough when making lefse, flat breads, pizza, and other dough-based foods.
jelly roll Glossary Term
A dessert made by spreading jam or jelly on a thin layer of sponge cake which is then rolled up into a log shape.
sushi rolling mat Glossary Term
An Asian inspired utensil that is made of thin strips of bamboo tied together with twine to create a flexible mat to be used for forming rolls of sushi evenly.
no-roll beef Glossary Term
A term used to describe beef that has not been graded by the USDA. Beef carcasses graded by the USDA have a grading stamp rolled on the exterior fat of the carcass to identify the grade of the meat.
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