The first stew originated in the 8th to 4th century BC in what island country in East Asia.
What is Japan?
The American Pharmacist John Stith Pemberton created this drink in Atlanta, Georgia in 1886
What is Coca Cola?
an anise-flavored, strong, colorless liquor from Greece.
what is Ouzo?
To moisten food while cooking by spooning, brushing, or squirting a liquid, such as meat drippings to stock, to add flavour and prevent it from drying out.
What is to Baste.
A legendary character in the culinary world and he is a high profiled English chef.
Who is Gordon Ramsay.
Other than mutton, this stew was originally made with as little as two additional ingredients – onions and potatoes.
What is 'Irish Stew'.
This was invented by an Englishman circa 1762, who was too busy to have a formal meal.
What is a sandwich?
a Japanese dish of small pieces of boneless chicken that is marinated, skewered, and grilled
What is 'Yakitori'?
To cut the bones from a piece of meat, poultry, or fish.
What is Fillet.
AKA The Naked Chef, is far and away the most searched for chef on the Internet.
who is Jamie Oliver.
The job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or property.
What is a stewardship?
English chemist Joseph Priestly created this bubbly drink in 1767.
What is carbonated water?
a spicy, aromatic chile paste made from a variety of hot peppers and spices, often used in North African and Middle Eastern cooking.
What is Harissa?
To cook covered over low heat in a liquid for a substantial period of time.
What is to stew.
The American author of My Life in France - was quoted saying “I was 32 when I started cooking; up until then, I just ate.”
Who is Julia Child?
Cocido madrileño, Madrilenian stew is one of Madrid’s most famous recipes. A staple in Madrid’s cooking scene, this stew includes meats, vegetables and this MAIN INGREDIENT.
What is Chick Pea
In 1930, Ruth Wakefield invented this cookie of choice, at the time called the Toll House Cookie
What is Chocolate Chip?
regarded in India as the purest food because it comes from the sacred cow.
What is Ghee? (clarified butter)
To brown the surface of meat by quick-cooking over high heat into order to seal in the meat’s juices.
What is to sear?
Julia Child's television program, The French Chef, premiered in what year?
What is 1963.
The direct translation of the word, Potjiekos, pronounced ‘poi-key-cos,’ consists of a variety of ingredients, typically meat and vegetables, layered in a round cast-iron pot and placed on open coals. This style of cooking dates back to the 1500s and epitomizes South African cuisine.
What is 'pot food'?
A vegetarian, W.K. Kellogg created this worldwide morning food
What is Corn Flakes?
An unleavened, thin, round bread made from whole-meal flour and in central India often used instead of rice
What is a Chapati.
1/32 teaspoon is also called what.
What is a 'smidgen'
Born in Hong Kong in 1958, this Canadian celebrity chef based in Toronto, is known for his fusion style cuisine and Singapore Slaw.
who is Susur Lee