Nutrition/Wellness
Across
- 1. to put a small piece of food on a surface of another food
- 3. Often applies to food that is cooking. Mix with a spoon or wire whisk in a circular motion.
- 6. to cut a food such as almonds, into very thin strips
- 8. to add flavor to a food by soaking it in a cold, seasoned liquid. The liquid is usually discarded.
- 9. to coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- 10. to mix ingredients, such as salad greens and dressing, by tumbling them with tongs or a large spoon and fork
- 11. to leave an opening in a container so steam can escape during cooking.
- 12. to cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife
- 14. to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles.
Down
- 1. to separate water from solid food, such as vegetables or cooked pasta, by putting the food in a colander or strainer.
- 2. to separate water from solid food, such as vegetables or cooked pasta, by putting the food in a colander or strainer.
- 4. boil a mixture in order to evaporate the liquid and intensify the flavor. Also called “cooking down.”
- 5. a common method for measuring shortening.
- 6. to soak dry ingredients, such as tea or herbs in hot liquid to extract flavor or soften the texture.
- 7. to crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher or beater
- 9. to lightly sprinkle a food with flour or confectioners’ sugar.
- 13. combining two or more ingredients thoroughly so they blend.