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1 roux
A mixture of flour and fat used to thicken sauces, soups, and stews. Though usually made with butter, roux's are also made with bacon or poultry fats, margarine, and vegetable oil. The mixture is cooked for a brief time to remove the raw taste of the starch from the flour. Longer cooking results in a darker color, which is favorable in Creole cooking where roux's are cooked for long periods until they reach a dark brown color. Roux is classified as White, pale, blond, or brown. The darker the roux the less its capability of thickening and therefore the need to use more.Thickening agent made of equal parts of whole butter and sifted flour, cooked -
2 annatto
( MEXICA)Seeds from the Yucatecan annatto tree used to make achiote paste.♦ Annatto Seed - A vegetable dye widely used in coloring cheese, especially Cheddar, and, to lesser extent, butter. Also called achiote seed, used in Latin America andin Southeast Asia. -
3 blini
A small pancake made of buckwheat flour and leavened with yeast. These pancakes are often brushed with large amounts of melted butter and served with caviar and sour cream. Other versions may be made of vegetable purees or semolina flour. -
4 flamiche (au Maroilles)
a vegetable tart with rich bread dough crust, commonly filled with leeks, cream, and cheese; specialty of Picardy, in the North; (filled with cream, egg, butter, and Maroilles cheese).Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > flamiche (au Maroilles)
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