beer on tap
What is draft?
What is the yellow part of the egg
What is yolk?
to turn a solid substance into a liquid by heating
What is melt?
a bowl with small holes in it, used for washing raw foods or draining boiled water from cooked foods
What is Colander?
It is a sweet summer fruit with pinky-orange skin
What is peach?
a slang word for alcohol
What is “Booze” ?
adjective that means food that lacks flavor
What is bland?
to fry quickly in hot oil or fat
What is sauté?
a kitchen tool with a surface full of small, sharp-edged holes that can cut food into tiny slices
What is grater?
It is a round vegetable with white, green, or purple leaves.
What is a cabbage?
In a bar or restaurant context, ....... means requesting that your orders be added to a running total, which you will then pay at the end of your visit, rather than paying for each item individually.
What is "opening a tab?
a thick mixture of flour and liquid, often used for baking bread, pastries, or other foods
What is dough?
to add a few drops of liquid or a substance like salt or pepper by shaking a container or by using your fingers
What is sprinkle?
a container with a lid, spout and handle in which water is boiled
What is kettle?
IT is a long thin vegetable with dark green skin and white flesh
What is zuccini?
to be something that you are certain it will be a great choice
What is a safe bet?
boiled potatoes that have been diced or shredded, mixed with chopped onions and shortening, and fried usually until they form a browned cake
What are hushbrowns?
to rub butter or oil onto a baking pan or dish to stop food from stickin
What is grease?
a cooking appliance with several electric elements or gas burners
What is stove (also "cooker" or "range") ?
a small red acid berry used in cooking.
What is a cranberry?
A shot of whisky, tequila, or vodka, when served neat in a shot glass, is often accompanied by a
What is "chaser"?
Mention the 5 he different levels of doneness
a verb that involves repeatedly pressing, folding, and stretching it with your hands
What is knead?
What type of paper can you use to line your cookie sheet?
What is parchment paper?
a spherical fruit with a tough golden-orange outer skin and sweet red gelatinous flesh containing many seeds
What is "pommegranate?