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spice bag - Glossary Search

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spice bag Glossary Term
A cheesecloth bag with a closeable opening or a piece of cheesecloth tied with a string to close, which is filled with spices.
freezer bag Glossary Term
Freezer bags plastic bags that are used to hold food that is going to be stored in the freezer. The plastic material it is made from is safe to hold food and safe for freezing.
oven cooking bag Glossary Term
A cooking bag manufactured with heat tempered plastic enabling it to withstand the high temperatures of an oven.
brining bag Glossary Term
Developed to hold food items immersed in a liquid brine, Brining Bags are large clear bags that are made to securely hold the weight of both the food item and the liquid during the brining process.
pickling spice Glossary Term
A blend of spices commonly used in the preparation of pickled fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, sauces, and spiced vinegar.
tea bag tongs Glossary Term
Designed with steel that can be easily compressed, this utensil squeezes the water and tea from tea bags after being steeped.
pastry bag Glossary Term
A cone shaped bag that has a small opening on one end and a large opening on the opposite end. The small opening is the decorating end that generally has different tips that can be interchanged to create different decorative shapes.
steam cooking bag Glossary Term
A plastic bag used for steam cooking food in the microwave. These sealable bags have special slits cut into them to allow venting during the steaming process.
sachet bag Glossary Term
A piece of tied cheesecloth that contains herbs and spices. The cheesecloth bag is added to the pot when cooking stock, sauce, soup and stew for the purpose of adding flavor.
potato baking bag Glossary Term
Made to improve the flavor of baked potatoes, this kitchen utensil is a unique tool for microwave baking.
boil-in-bag rice Glossary Term
A rice product marketed as a convenience food in which parboiled rice is sealed in a plastic bag. The home cook simply plunges the bag into a pan of boiling water and it is cooked for the length of time called for on the package instructions.
brine Glossary Term
A method involving the soaking of food in a liquid solution consisting of water, salt, sugar, and possibly herbs and spices in order to preserve, tenderize or flavor various food and cuts of foods.
crab boil Glossary Term
A blend of herbs and spices that are used as a seasoning in the water in which the shellfish are boiled.
oregano Glossary Term
An aromatic, spicy herb that is native to the Mediterranean regions and Asia, which is also grown throughout the world.
pickling Glossary Term
A method to preserve fruits, vegetables and meat in a vinegar or brine mixture that is then heat processed in boiling water so the pickled food can be stored for longer lengths of time.
plum pudding Glossary Term
Traditionally made in England during the 14th century to be served during Christmas, this dessert was originally prepared as porridge with a pudding-like consistency that was thickened with bits of dried fruits, spices, meat (beef or veal), wine or sherry, eggs, and breadcrumbs.
bread Glossary Term
A baked food item consisting of flour or meal as the main ingredient, mixed with liquid ingredients such as milk or water and eggs to form a dough.
turkey brining Glossary Term
A process in which a whole turkey is soaked in a salt and water solution for a period of time for the purpose of moistening the meat and enhancing the flavor.
chinese spinach Glossary Term
A type of broad-leafed Spinach that is grown in Far Eastern countries to harvest the shoots and leaves of the plant.
pumpkin Glossary Term
A type of winter squash that develops an orange outer skin with a golden inner flesh. The sizes of Pumpkins can range from very small to very large weighing close to 1000 lbs when exceptionally large.
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