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A specialty cheese, common in Scandinavian countries, that is baked as it is produced. It develops a golden brown, baked surface that has an appearance similar to a baked crepe.
A type of quick bread that is very similar to Boston brown bread except that it is baked rather than steamed.
A method of cooking food in an oven that surrounds the food with dry heat. Most oven temperature gauges are not very accurate so it is best to use an oven thermometer to ensure that the required oven temperature is attained and that food is cooked properly.
To cook food in the oven, in a baking dish or pan that is placed in a pan containing water, which will create steam from the heat of the oven.
A dessert prepared with a layer of sponge cake topped with a thick slice of ice cream and then covered with meringue.
A large oval shaped green and tan colored squash that has a watermelon appearance in shape and color.
A food dish consisting of a base of cooked pasta (generally spaghetti) that has been combined with strips or chunks of poultry (most often chicken or turkey), and a cream sauce made with sherry and Parmesan cheese.
An oblong-shaped squash that is a variety of the spaghetti squash. It has a tan to yellow thick-skinned outer shell with a tapered oval shape.
A thick, strong flavored syrup, produced as a by-product when sugar is refined through several boilings of sugar cane or sugar beets.
A small portion of ground meat that has been seasoned and rolled into a round ball-like shape. Meatballs were most likely created as a way to use up excess meat, taking scraps of meat, grinding them into small bits and possibly adding some fillers to help hold the mixture together.
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