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Hypholoma lateritium, sometimes called brick cap, chestnut mushroom, [1] cinnamon cap, brick top, red woodlover or kuritake, [2] is a fungal species in the genus Hypholoma, which also contains the poisonous species Hypholoma fasciculare and the edible Hypholoma capnoides. Its fruiting bodies are generally larger than either of these.
A pie with a filling of corned beef, onion and other vegetables such as corn, peas or carrot. The pie can be made with a mashed potato topping, as in cottage pie, or with a traditional pastry crust. Coulibiac: Russia: Savory A baked pie with a filling made with salmon or sturgeon, [7] rice, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, and dill. Cumberland pie
A pie filled with pumpkin, and could refer to either a savijača (made of rolled filo) or a štrudla (made of rolled dough). Both sweet and salty pies are made. Butterkaka: Sweden: Similar to cinnamon rolls, but baked together in a cake pan like sticky buns. Canelé: France
Galaktoboureko – A dessert consisting of filo and muhallebi. Gibanica – A Balkan dish made from filo, white cheese, and eggs. Pastizz – A savory pastry from Malta filled with ricotta or mushy peas. Savory spinach pie – A Balkans' spinach pie. Tiropita – A Greek dish similar to Börek, filled with a cheese-egg mixture. Zelnik – A ...
Common doughs used to make pastries include filo dough, puff pastry, choux pastry, short dough, pâte brisée, pâte sucrée, and other enriched doughs. [1] [2] [8] Pastries tend to have a delicate texture, often flaky or crumbly, and rich flavor [9] [10] —simple breads are thus excluded from the pastry category. Pastries also tend to be ...
Chestnut pie with beef. Chestnut pie is a pie prepared with chestnuts as a primary ingredient. It is a part of the French cuisine [1] and Italian cuisine, [2] where it has been documented as dating back to the 15th century. It is also a part of the cuisine of the Southern United States. [3] Shelled whole or chopped chestnuts may be used, which ...
A casserole (French: diminutive of casse, from Provençal cassa, meaning 'saucepan' [1]) is a kind of large, deep pan or bowl used for cooking a variety of dishes in the oven; it is also a category of foods cooked in such a vessel. To distinguish the two uses, the pan can be called a "casserole dish" or "casserole pan", whereas the food is ...
Chestnut cake is prepared using chestnuts as the main ingredient. Chestnuts are ground into a flour for its preparation. [1] [2] Higher quality chestnut flours for use in cake preparation may be white, rather than darker in coloration, the latter of which could be due to the chestnuts being incompletely peeled prior to grinding. [1]