Herbs and Spices
Baking 101
Desserts
International Delights
Breakfast
100

This spice, which is also a vegetable, is referenced as being used to ward off vampires.

Garlic

100

Varieties of this baking ingredient include pastry all-purpose & self-rising

Flour

100

This cake is a type of cake often found at carnivals. It is typically served plain with powdered sugar

Funnel Cake

100

This custard dessert popular in Latin American countries actually originated in Europe.

Flan

100

This breakfast staple is also referred to as flapjacks.

Pancakes

200

This herb is commonly thought of in connection with pickles.

Dill

200

This type of paper is used as a liner on a cookie sheet.

Parchment paper

200

The most famous sandwich cookie in the world. Often referred to as "Milk's favorite cookie".

Oreo

200

This French treat is sweet, square, and holeless. They are also commonly known in New Orleans as a breakfast served with powdered sugar on top.

Beignets

200

A dish made of sliced bread soaked in eggs and typically milk, then pan-fried.

French Toast

300

This Mexican herb is known for its bright red color is made from dried red fruits of sweeter varieties.

Paprika

300

This baking tool is commonly used to beat together a few eggs.

Whisks

300

This dessert's name derives from the fact that it is traditionally made with equal parts of several ingredients.

Pound Cake

300

This Middle Eastern spread is made with chickpeas. It is used as a dip, spread, or savory dish. 

Hummus

300

This brunch favorite is made from beaten eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan.

Omelette 

400

This common bright green herb is widely used in European, Middle Eastern, and American cuisine. It is used frequently as a garnish on potato, rice, and meat dishes.

Parsley

400

This biological leavening agent is used to help the bread to rise.

Yeast

400

This delicious dessert is made from a custard base with a very brittle crunchy caramel topping.

Creme brulee

400

A Spanish word for a little donkey gives us the name of this Mexican favorite.

Burrito

400

This side dish became popular across diner locations during the late 1800s in New York City. Its name is derived from the French word "hacher" which means to hack or chop.

Hash Browns

500

This spice, known for its bright orange-yellow color, first domesticated in prehistoric India.

Turmeric

500

One difference between sponge & angel food cake is that angel food cake doesn't use this part of an egg.

The yolk.

500

This Sicilian dessert consists of tube-shaped shells of fried pastry dough, filled with a sweet, creamy filling.

Cannoli

500

This cake derives its name from the French word for lightning.

Eclair

500

This buttery and flaky pastry of Austrian origin is named after its historical crescent shape.

Croissant