Al dente: Italian for “to the tooth,” aka when pasta is cooked until it has a pleasant bite but isn’t too crunchy or too mushy. Baste: To brush or pour juices, sauce or melted fat over a piece of meat ...
You can’t accuse Barry Foy of taking food too seriously. His satirical new book, “The Devil’s Food Dictionary: A Pioneering Culinary Reference Work Consisting Entirely of Lies” (Frogchart Press, ...
You can’t accuse Barry Foy of taking food too seriously. His satirical new book, “The Devil’s Food Dictionary: A Pioneering Culinary Reference Work Consisting Entirely of Lies” (Frogchart Press, ...
Law has dictionaries. Medicine has dictionaries. Even the game of Scrabble has its own dictionary. And now, so does food, thanks to three Phoenix authors. Prentice Hall has just published Webster’s ...