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Mise en place - A French term referring to having
all the ingredients necessary for a dish prepared and ready to
combine up to the point of cooking.
Mix - to combine ingredients into a uniform mixture
with a stirring motion.
Mixed Grill - a combination of grilled meats, such
as liver, steak and bacon garnished with tomatoes and mushrooms.
It is usually served with fried potatoes.
Mocha - a rich coffee originally grown in Mocha, Yemen.
The beans are almost without bitterness in the best grades. Mocha
also describes a combination of chocolate and coffee used to
flavor cakes and candies.
Mode, à la - literally in the mode.
Meats à la mode are braised with vegetables and served
with gravy. In the United States, à la mode usually refers
to food topped with ice cream.
Molasses - a thick, sweet, brownish-black liquid that is
a by-product of sugar-refining; used in breads, cookies and pastries
for its distinctive, slightly bitter flavor and dark color.
Mold, to - to shape food, usually by pouring the liquefied
food into a mold. When the liquid is cooled it will retain the
shape of the mold.
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) - an amino acid derived from gluten
of soybeans. Used in Oriental cooking to improve the flavor of
a dish that has not come up to par.
Monterey Jack cheese - Originated in Monterey, California,
thus the name. It is also called California Jack or simply Jack
cheese. It is a member of the Cheddar family and is a mild, white
cheese aged only three to six weeks. The texture of Monterey
Jack cheese depends on the type of milk used. If whole milk is
used, the cheese will be semi-soft; if skim milk is used, it
will be harder and can be used for grating. It has a mild, somewhat
bland flavor. It has good melting properties, making it excellent
for sandwiches as well as for cooked dishes. Some versions contain
flavorings such as jalapeño pepper, black pepper, garlic,
vegetable and dill.
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