Term that describes dishes that are made or garnished with almonds.
What is amandine?
These berries are used to make a “Fraisier”.
What are strawberries?
The collagen in this ingredient is extracted from the skin and bones of animals such as chicken and pigs.
What is gelatin?
This fast food restaurant introduced a popular advertising campaign in 1997 that featured a talking chihuahua.
What is Taco Bell?
It's possible this dessert may be from one of the oldest recipes at any fair.
What is funnel cake?
Smooth, creamy soup made from crustaceans such as lobster and shrimp
What is a bisque?
These small french cakes are shaped like a shell.
What are Madeleines?
Hawaii alone consumes approximately 7 million cans of this meaty ingredient per year.
What is Spam?
The first Pizza Hut was built in this US state.
What is Kansas?
Flash-freezing is the technology behind this fun treat.
What is Dippin Dots?
Technique where foods are placed into vacuum sealed bags and cooked in a bath of circulating, temperature-controlled water.
What is sous vide?
What is floating in an île flottante?
What is meringue?
Culinary uses throughout the world for this fruit include zest for salad dressings, marinades and jams.
What is Buddha's Hand?
This fast food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window.
What is Wendy's?
This fair food mixes a sweet American classic with a deep-fryer.
What is a deep fried oreo?
To get set up and have everything in you need for a recipe or meal in place before you start cooking.
What is mise en place?
Pasteis de Nata, an egg custard pastry, are from this country.
What is Portugal?
A parasitic fungus often found on caterpillars used in Chinese medicine for stamina and fatigue.
What are cordyceps?
This fast food restaurant is famous for its Curly Fries and Jamocha Shakes.
What is Arby's?
The name of this gooey fair food staple.
What is fried cheese?
A knife technique where a julienned vegetable is stacked and cut from the end into a very small dice.
What is brunoise?
This pastry is used in an eclair.
What is choux pastry?
Northern Spanish delicacy sautéed in olive oil with garlic that usually reach prices of up to 1000 euro per kilogram.
What are elvers?
This fast food restaurant has an anthropomorphic chili dog for its mascot.
What is Wienerschnitzel?
This simple Southern item combines two unusual favorites to make a colorful new thing.
What is Koolickle?