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Scaloppine (plural and diminutive of scaloppa—a small escalope, i.e., a thinly sliced cut of meat) [1] is a type of Italian dish that comes in many forms. It consists of thinly sliced meat, most often beef, veal, or chicken, that is dredged in wheat flour and sautéed in one of a variety of reduction sauces.
A cook-off is a cooking competition where the contestants each prepare dishes for judging either by a select group of judges or by the general public. Cook-offs are very popular among competitors (such as restaurants) with very similar dishes, such as chili , and serves as a way to decide which recipe is the best for that particular dish.
This technique allows foods to be prepared ahead of time, and quickly heated prior to serving. Since the second reheat finishes the cooking process, foods are not overcooked as leftovers often are. Parcooking is typically used in the processed food industry, and most frozen and ultra-processed foods are prepared this way.
Wiener Schnitzel is a traditional dish in Viennese cuisine, and the national dish of Austria. Cotoletta with potato and lemon Veal piccata (bottom). This is a list of veal dishes, which use or may use veal as a primary ingredient.
HQ: Kitchen Headquarter Challenge (R.Cook-off or Showdown); RC: Rapid Cook-off (Top 7) SD: Team won the Sudden Death cook-off is safe from elimination. SD: Team was eliminated after losing the Sudden Death cook-off or round. — Results do not apply as the team was not allocated to this challenge or round.
The following is a list of twice-baked foods.Twice-baked foods are foods that are baked twice in their preparation. Baking is a food cooking method using prolonged dry heat acting by convection, and not by thermal radiation, normally in an oven, but also in hot ashes, or on hot stones. [1]
'The Goldbergs' star Wendi McLendon-Covey won an award for 'Cook Off!' back in 2007, but it didn't see the light of day until over a decade later.
Double steaming – Chinese cooking technique in which food is covered with water and put in a covered ceramic jar and the jar is then steamed for several hours. Steeping – saturation of a food (such as an herb) in a liquid solvent to extract a soluble ingredient into the solvent. E.g., a cup of tea is made by steeping tea leaves in a cup of ...