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VEGETARIAN GOURMET
SPRING 1995 Posted by Michael Prothro KOOK-NET

INSTRUCTIONS

~almond butter a smooth, creamy spread made from finely ground almonds
~ancho chile peppers (dried poblano chilies) Anchos are mild,
smoky-flavored chilies that are broad, flat and heart-shaped. The powdered
for, is known as ancho molido.
~Anaheim chile peppers (New Mexican) a mild green or red chile about 6"
long. Its flavor is improved by roasting.
~arrowroot a starchy powder used for thickening. It is made from the root
of a tropical plant and can be substituted for cornstarch in equal amounts.
~balsamic vinegar a rich reddish-brown semisweet vinegar made from white
grapes.
~Belgian endive a small, canoe-shaped salad green with yellow or red
leaves.
~brown rice syrup a sweetener made by fermenting rice and reducing the
liquid to a thick syrup. It is similar in consistency to honey, but less
sweet.
~brown rice vinegar a slightly sweet, naturally brewed vinegar made from
fermented brown rice.
~Kalamata olives small, black, slightly tart olives often served whole in
Greek salads.
~capers seed-like buds of a Mediterranean plant that are pickled and used
as a condiment or garnish.
~carob a caffeine-free, chocolate-like flavoring made from the pods of the
carob tree. Available powdered and in chips.
~cayenne pepper a very piquant spice made from dried, ground cayenne chile
peppers.
~c.pes French word for porcini mushrooms, which have a bulbous light-brown
cap, a thick stem and an earthy flavor.
~chicory a bitter salad green with curly leaves and blue flowers. The roots
are dried and ground into a coffee-like powder which is often used in Cajun
and Creole cooking.
~chickpea flour toasted and milled chickpeas used in Mediterranean, Middle
Eastern and Indian dishes. It is often combined with other flours in baked
goods.
~chili powder a blend of ground chilies, garlic, cumin and oregano often
used in Southwestern cooking.
~cilantro the fresh, aromatic leaves of the coriander plant, often used in
Mexican, Asian and Indian cooking. It is sometimes labeled coriander or
Chinese parsley.
~Colorado chile pepper dried red New Mexican or Anaheim chilies.
~crimini mushrooms (Italian brown) light brown, button-shaped mushrooms
that have a more pronounced mushroom flavor than the regular white button
variety.
~cumin a pungent seed used ground or whole, most often in curries, bean
dishes and Mexican foods.
:þ Mike's Resort BBS, Fayetteville,AR,(501)521-8920þ
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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