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Fondue - a melted sauce, usually with cheese, served
with crisp bread rounds or as a filling. These are sauces kept
hot in a chaffing dish into which crisp chunks of bread, vegetables,
meat, or fruits are dipped before eating. Chocolate fondue with
fruit chunks and berries is a sweet fondue that is excellent.
Fondue means melted.
Fontina Cheese - An Italian semifirm, yet creamy cheese
made from cow's-milk. Its interior is pale yellow in color and
is dotted with tiny holes and its rind is a dark yellowish brown.
It has a mild, nutty flavor and melts easily and smoothly, making
it a good choice for use in most cooking. Although fontina cheese
(also called Fontina Val d'Aosta after the Italian valley from
whence it came) is an Italian cheese, other countries including
Denmark, France and the United States also make fontina cheese
but they tend to be blander and softer (especially when younger)
than the Italian original.
Food Chopper - a knife created for efficiency. It
is double-handled and crescent-shaped, used with a rocking motion
to rapidly chop and dice. In Italy it is known as a mezzaluna.
Less useful today, since food processors do much of this work.
Food Mill - A kitchen utensil best described as
a mechanical sieve. It has a hand-turned paddle that forces food
through a strainer plate at the bottom, thereby removing skin,
seeds and fiber. Some food mills come equipped with several interchangeable
plates with small, medium and large holes.
Food Processor - This kitchen appliance was brought
to the United States from France in the 1970s and has since revolutionized
a majority of home kitchens. It consists of a sturdy plastic
work bowl that sits on a motorized drive shaft. The cover of
the bowl has a feed tube through which foods can be added. An
expanded feed tube large enough for some whole items such
as a tomato or onion is available with some machines.
The food processor is efficient and speedy and can easily chop,
dice, slice, shred, grind and puree most food. The larger machines
can also knead dough. Most processors come with a standard set
of attachments including an S-shaped chopping blade and several
disks for slicing and shredding. There are special attachments
including juicers and pasta makers, as well as accessories such
as French-fry cutters, julienne disks and beaters. Food processors
range from large to small in motor size and bowl capacity.
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