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to put oil, vinegar, salt, or other toppings on a salad or other food
to pour juices or melted fat over meat or other food while cooking to keep moist
the process of soaking meat in a brine
meat cooked slowly in its own fat
a thick sauce made with fruit or vegetable puree
to remove the fat from the surface of a hot liquid such as a sauce
to remove the string from string beans or to thinly sliced almonds
a boneless piece of meat
the process of adding alcohol such as brandy
the process of removing all fat
a flat round cake often topped with fruit
a spicy chili pasta made from hot peppers
the process of extracting chemical compounds
the process of exposing food to radation
meat juice that has been slightly thickened
a binding agent of cream and egg yolks used to thicken soups or sauces
the process of softening or breaking into pieces using liquid
the process of soaking foods in seasoned liquid before cooking
to finely dived food into uniform pieces smaller than diced or chopped
the base sauce used to make other sauces
injecting fat or flavors into ingredients to enhance its flavor
the french term for egg
a scrap or morsel of food left over after a meal
strong colorless liqueur from Greece
a confection of nuts cooked in boiling sugar until brown and crisp
to make criss-cross lines on the surface of food, as part of food presentation
to cook the fat out of something, such as bacon
to heat a liquid so its right about to research the boiling point
a technique used in grilling
to allow dry ingredients to soak in a liquid untill it takes all the flavor
any food or provisions fro humans
to beat food with a mixer
a cooking utensil used to blend ingredients in a process such as whipping
to cut off the colorful part of the skin
a Japanese dish of small pices of boneless chicken

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