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pasta with roasted vegetables - Glossary Search

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pepper or vegetable roaster Glossary Term
Made for chile peppers, sweet peppers and a variety of vegetables, this utensil provides a simple way to roast fresh vegetables in the kitchen.
meat and vegetable roaster Glossary Term
A high covered roasting pans that is oval shaped with deep sides and a large domed cover. It generally has a flat rack included on the bottom of the pan.
roaster oven Glossary Term
A tabletop electrical cooking device that roasts food by distributing heat throughout the roasting chamber rather than heating with the use of gas or exposed coils similar to a conventional oven.
pappardelle pasta Glossary Term
A wide flat ribbon pasta that is approximately 5/8 to 1 inch in width. It is available with straight edges or rippled edges.
chicken vegetable soup - california style Glossary Term
Typically made with a wider variety of vegetables than traditional Chicken Vegetable Soup, this type of soup has a similar flavor but more vegetable flavored.
chicken vegetable soup Glossary Term
A water-based soup made with egg noodles, vegetables such as celery and carrots, small bits of chicken, chicken stock, and seasonings.
roasted red pepper Glossary Term
Red ripened bell peppers that have been roasted in some manner. There are several ways in which the red peppers can be roasted.
pot roast soup Glossary Term
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.
clay roaster Glossary Term
A cooking container that is made of natural clay in a variety of sizes to evenly and slowly cook foods such as meats, poultry, seafoods, and vegetables.
vegetable oil spray Glossary Term
A commercial cooking spray that dispenses a very fine mist of vegetable oil and lecithin to coat unheated pans when preparing them for grilling, sautéing, broiling, roasting or baking.
roasting rack Glossary Term
A formed metal rack that is placed in the bottom of a roasting pan in order to keep foods raised above the bottom of the pan.
grill or roasting wok Glossary Term
A traditional Asian cooking vessel shaped like a large low bowl with two handles. Modern woks are usually made from steel or aluminum.
crown roast Glossary Term
Lamb or pork ribs (the end of the loin) that are shaped into a circle and secured with string so that the exposed rib bones are positioned upward.
yankee pot roast Glossary Term
A food dish made from an inexpensive cut of beef, such as the round or chuck, that is seared for a short amount of time to brown it.
pot roast Glossary Term
A cut of beef or pork, which is prepared by browning the meat and then cooking the meat very slowly in a covered pot that contains a small amount of liquid.
food base Glossary Term
Made from the juices of roasted meats, this is an ingredient that is often added to foods in order to deepen the flavor of the foods being prepared.
sauvignon musqué Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Sauvignon Blanc". Pronounced so-veen-yawn blahngk. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine.
sauvignon jaune Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Sauvignon Blanc". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Thought to have originated in the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, it is also grown in the United States (primarily California), Italy, Australia, South America, Argentina, and Chile.
blanc fumé Glossary Term
A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Thought to have originated in the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, it is also grown in the United States (primarily California), Italy, Australia, South America, Argentina, and Chile.
sauvignon blanc Glossary Term
Pronounced so-veen-yawn blahngk. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Thought to have originated in the Loire and Bordeaux regions of France, it is also grown in the United States (primarily California), Italy, Australia, South America, Argentina, and Chile.
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