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Bakeware
Bakeware Sizes
(Chart)
Baklava
Bamboo Shoot
Banana
Barbecue Sauce
Basic Measures
(Chart)
Baste, to
Batter
Bean
Bean Cooking Chart
Bean Paste
Beat, to
Beer
Beet
Biscotto
Biscuit
Bisque
Blackberry
Blanch, to
Blend, to
Blintze
Blueberry
Boil, to
Bok Choy
Borscht
Bouillabaisse
Bouillon
Bouquet Garni
Boysenberry
Braise, to
Bread Crumbs
Bread, Quick
Bread, to
Bread, Yeast
Brioche
Broccoli
Broil, to
Broth
Brown, to
Brownie
Bruschetta
Brush, to
Brussels Sprout
Bûche de Noël
Buffalo Wing
Burrito
Butter
Buttermilk
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Blanch, to
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Blanching means cooking foods, most
often vegetables, briefly in boiling water and then quickly cooling them in
cold water. Food is blanched for one or more of the following reasons: to
loosen and remove skin (tomatoes, peaches, almonds); to enhance color and
reduce bitterness (raw vegetables for cruditès); and to extend storage
life (raw vegetables to be frozen).
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