Global Foods

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Across
  1. 4. cooked in a very hot cast-iron skillet
  2. 5. an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting
  3. 11. heated by vaporized water
  4. 13. slow cooking process and deep browning
  5. 14. dry heat applied to the surface of food
  6. 18. the action of replacing someone or something with another person or thing
  7. 19. to moisten foods, especially meat, at intervals with a liquid
  8. 21. the process of breaking off small pieces from foods to check for doneness or to completely flake apart the food so that it can be combined with other ingredients
  9. 22. cutting food into bite-sized pieces
  10. 25. to lightly coat a food in a dry ingredient, such as flour, cornmeal, or breadcrumbs
  11. 26. a sauce, soup, dessert, or similar food containing cream or milk
  12. 27. heated in a shallow pan using high heat
  13. 28. cook in fat or oil,typically in a shallow pan
Down
  1. 1. submerging food in liquid and heating at low temperatures
  2. 2. breaking of an emulsion or colloid into large parts of different composition
  3. 3. bringing liquids intended to be mixed to a similar temperature before combining them
  4. 6. the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat
  5. 7. a paste or thick liquid suspension usually made from cooked food ground finely
  6. 8. a portion of food cut into short, thin strips
  7. 9. food is submerged in hot fat
  8. 10. cook by exposure to direct intense heat
  9. 11. narrow piece or portion of something
  10. 12. put in very hot bubbling water
  11. 15. cutting food into uniform box shaped pieces
  12. 16. brown food quickly at high temperatures
  13. 17. a set of instructions for making food
  14. 18. to burn slightly so as to affect color, taste, etc.
  15. 20. when multiple ingredients are mixed together
  16. 23. ascertain the size, amount, or degree of something by using an instrument or device marked in standard units
  17. 24. no direct exposure to flames, typically in an oven