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corn salad Glossary Term
A salad green that has small dark green, velvety leaves with a rich, sweet flavor, similar to hazelnut.
salad dressing Glossary Term
A type of sauce that may use mayonnaise or a vinaigrette combined with other ingredients to create a topping or flavoring that can be mixed into salad greens or salad items being prepared.
composed salad Glossary Term
A type of salad prepared with a number of ingredients that are all arranged neatly and symmetrically on the plate instead of being tossed together.
salad tongs Glossary Term
Serving utensils that are typically joined together to form a left and right gripping mechanism to allow salad greens to be easily grasped, removed from a salad bowl and placed on a plate.
salad Glossary Term
A dish that consists of a variety of ingredients which generally have some type of dressing mixed with the greens.
salad fork and spoon Glossary Term
Often considered as a matching set, a Salad Spoon and Fork will typically be shaped to serve the various leafy ingredients used to make a salad with greens.
salad bowl Glossary Term
Commonly made as a large round and somewhat shallow sided bowl, this piece of kitchenware is designed to hold a sizable volume of salad greens.
tossed salad Glossary Term
Lettuce and other salad ingredients that have been combined by tossing.
salad knife Glossary Term
Made from a hard nylon plastic, this type of utensil is designed to be used for cutting fresh vegetables such as salad greens.
salad greens Glossary Term
A generic name given to a variety of different types of leafy vegetables that are most often used in salads or sandwiches.
salad cream Glossary Term
Similar in appearance to mayonnaise, this food is a dressing that is common in Europe, particularly regions around Ireland and the United Kingdom.
salad burnet Glossary Term
An herb, which is a perennial plant with long stemmed pinnate leaves that are almost round in shape with serrated edges.
trifle Glossary Term
A layered dessert that began as a European confection, which was made in England. Sheets of sherry infused sponge cake, cut to fit in a round bowl, were spread with jam and a pastry cream or egg custard.
salad spinner Glossary Term
A kitchen device used to remove excess moisture from freshly washed lettuce, greens, herbs, fruits, and other similar leafy or hard to dry items.
belgian endive Glossary Term
Used in salads, appetizers, hors d'oeuvres, and side dishes, Belgian endive has narrow, spear-shaped leaves that grow close and tightly wrapped around the head.
strawberry Glossary Term
A large, juicy, red berry that is very sweet when ripe and grows on a spreading, stemless plant. Strawberries are eaten raw, used as an ingredient in many salads and desserts, and are also one of the most popular flavorings in candies and other sweet products.
groats Glossary Term
The whole kernels of grain, such as barley, buckwheat or oats that have been hulled, cleaned and sometimes roasted, but not cut or flattened.
emulsion Glossary Term
The combining of two liquids that do not typically mix together well, such as oil and water. As an example, when olive oil is mixed with vinegar for a salad dressing, the two ingredients are poured into a jar, covered, and then shaken vigorously.
stilton blue cheese Glossary Term
An English blue cheese, which is made from the whole milk of cows and aged from several months to five months and longer.
leeks Glossary Term
A vegetable, which is a member of the onion family, that has an appearance similar to a scallion. Long and round in shape, the stem of the leek is white at the root end and becomes increasingly darker green toward the top which is surrounded by stiff green or blue-green leaves, depending on the variety.
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