This herb is commonly thought of in connection with pickles.
What is dill?
Main ingredient in Key Lime Pie
What are limes?
A type of cake often found at carnivals
What is funnel cake?
A Turkish layered pastry dessert made of filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey.
What is Baklava?
Name of breakfast restaurant that offers a "Breakfast Smile" on their menu
What is Eat 'n Park?
This spice is bright red and starts with the letter P.
What is paprika?
What type of paper can you use to line your cookie sheet?
What is parchment paper?
Main guacamole ingredient
What is avocado?
Square and holeless French donuts; popular in New Orleans
What are beignets?
A Southern favorite is the buttermilk type of these small quick breads smothered in gravy
What is a biscuit?
This spice mixture is commonly used in East Indian cooking.
What is curry?
Varieties of this baking ingredient include pastry all-purpose & self-rising.
What is flour?
Adding these to your salad makes it "Pittsburgh-style"
What are french fries?
United Kingdom snack of fried, sliced potatoes: called "crisps" in the UK
What are potato chips?
#1 Ingredient found in Breakfast Hash
What are potatoes?
Most commonly used herb in U.S., according to some
What is parsley?
The most commonly used oven temperature
What is 350 degrees F?
This pasta favorite comes in sheets and is a favorite of Garfield (the cat)
What is lasagna?
Type of meat used in Greek foods, most commonly in gyros
What is lamb?
A Spanish word for a little donkey gives us the name of this Mexican favorite; you can have one filled with eggs for breakfast
What is a burrito?
The name of this spice rhymes with where you can keep your dog.
What is fennel?
A fruit substitute for eggs
What are bananas or apple sauce?
This Dutch cheese is made in wheels with a waxed red or yellow rind; a fondue is usually made with this.
What is Gouda?
Middle Eastern spread made with chickpeas
What is hummus?
Most popular chain coffee restaurant in the US
What is Dunkin'?