Known as low temperature long time (LTLT) cooking, this is a method of cooking in which food is placed in a plastic pouch or a glass jar and cooked in a water bath for longer than usual cooking times (usually 1 to 7 hours, up to 72 or more hours in some cases) at a precisely regulated temperature.
"Hello" in Spanish.
What is "hola"?
1960 American psychological horror thriller film centered on the encounter between a female embezzler on the run and the shy proprietor of a secluded old motel.
What is Psycho?
Salmonella Typhi
What is "Typhoid fever"?
Plum + apricot.
What is "pluot"?
A culinary knife cut in which the food item is cut into long thin strips, similar to matchsticks.
What is "julienning"?
"Welcome" in French.
What is "bienvenu(e)"?
1980 psychological horror film based on Stephen King's 1977 novel of the same name, featuring an aspiring writer haunted by horrific visions of the hotel he's taking care of.
What is "The Shining"?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What is "Tuberculosis/TB"?
Tangerine + pomelo/grapefruit.
What is a "tangelo"?
To dilute meat sediments (in a pan) in order to make a gravy or sauce, typically using wine.
What is "deglazing"?
What is "danke"?
1974 American slasher film following a group of friends who fall victim to a family of cannibals while on their way to visit an old homestead.
What is "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre"?
Varicella zoster virus
What is "chicken pox/shingles"?
Orange + grapefruit.
What is an "orangelo"?
DAILY DOUBLE
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"Good morning" in Japanese.
What is "ohayōgozaimasu (おはようございます)"?
1990 American psychological thriller film about an obsessive fan who holds an author captive and forces him to write a story.
What is "Misery"?
Mycobacterium leprae
What is "leprosy"?
Lime + Kumquat
What is a "limequat"?
To submerge in ice water in order to quickly cool hot foods.
What is "blanching"?
The word "saluton" means "hello" in this language.
What is Esperanto?
1968 American psychological horror film that chronicles the story of a pregnant woman who suspects that an evil cult wants to take her baby for use in their rituals.
What is "Rosemary's Baby"?
Borrelia burgdorferi
What is "Lyme disease"?
Peach + Nectarine
What is a "peacharine"?