Gourmet Food Terms?
Im doing a project аnԁ I need tο know ѕοmе gourmet food terms οn menu’s today thаt mοѕt people wουƖԁ nοt understand. Example: Mοѕt people dont know whаt thе word brined means.
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Try watching the food network or going to foodnetwork.com . Look under Wolfgang Puck, Emeril, and Mario. They tend to have more complicated recipies and you could pick out words you don’t know, or don’t think others would know.
here’s some:
Sous-vide: a method of cooking something that has been vacuum sealed for very long periods of time at very low water temp ( 24 hours @ 140 F)
Ossabaw Pork: a newly rediscovered breed of pigs that lived in isolation on an island in georgia, original stock were the famous “pata negra” or black Iberian pigs, dropped of by the conquistadores and forgotten
Artisanal: Produced by craftsmen, as opposed by factories, such as artisanal cheese and artisanal hams
Sustainable: method of food production that doesn’t rape the land and environment, and will leave enough food for our children
forget food network, hunt down menues online from restaurants like alinea, chez panisse, wd-50, citronelle, l’atelier ny. read the Eater.com blog or grubstreet
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try this site I liked it very much…http://www.epicurious.com/tools/fooddict…